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we visited auster wars to find out. thought us build the air at this building site around 30 kilometers from amsterdam. the crew is hard at work. we're now the wind sweeps across the meadow. there will soon be a school for 60 children. every screw, every fixture is being put in by the parents themselves. one of them is flora, small and big, whose 2 children will attend the school. we started only 3 weeks ago, and i, we all right, is that far, houses, streets, parks, playgrounds. the residents are building and developing the 43 square kilometer area . cell phone auster wall isn't organically growing city and a unique experiment in the netherlands. the idea is to give people more freedom to create their own living space architect class hoffman started the project over 10 years ago. it's not only freedom, it's also a responsibility. and usually in this kind of normal urban development, the responsibility is mostly at the developers side or in the policy side can organize top down. and most of all, this is completely put up
we visited auster wars to find out. thought us build the air at this building site around 30 kilometers from amsterdam. the crew is hard at work. we're now the wind sweeps across the meadow. there will soon be a school for 60 children. every screw, every fixture is being put in by the parents themselves. one of them is flora, small and big, whose 2 children will attend the school. we started only 3 weeks ago, and i, we all right, is that far, houses, streets, parks, playgrounds. the residents...
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it says austerity is to blame for the - austerity is to blame for the problems of the nhs. not repairing buildings or investing in new buildings. it's a whole chapter of low investment and not enough attention being paid to it. now, maybe this points the way forward to the way the new government could start to look at it as to how the money is being spent. i think we have read in the last few days how money is being spent on agency doctors. why don't we train it some more doctors? if people are leaving the nhs because of pension rules. why don't we start looking at some of those pension rules? we need to have constructive ideas as to the kind of nhs we want going forward. while the nhs we have at the moments on the eye nhs will block book texas to earn our medic strike action. this will get people to hospital. not an ideal source of transport at all. and there will be restrictions on what can texas can or cannot do. that's right. it's not ideal. i do appreciate _ that's right. it's not ideal. i do appreciate the government is trying to problem solve the fact that we want _
it says austerity is to blame for the - austerity is to blame for the problems of the nhs. not repairing buildings or investing in new buildings. it's a whole chapter of low investment and not enough attention being paid to it. now, maybe this points the way forward to the way the new government could start to look at it as to how the money is being spent. i think we have read in the last few days how money is being spent on agency doctors. why don't we train it some more doctors? if people are...
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but cooperation is 2nd nature to the people of auster. walt? well, that type of ne, believe spirit is at the heart of the sharing economy. a model where people rent or bought the things the mean rather than buy and own them. that not only helps them save money, it also has a positive impact on the environment. the concept is sticking often indian cities. we had to look around and denny, to explore the lifestyle a little more looking for something especially for addressed. she would only be reading once on her reading. but jew, he's not out shopping. she's visiting flu, a clothing rent. it is an outlet that gives you the option to rent clothes for a one off occasion. and for half the price of buying outfit ah, being conscious about what we buy, where we spend on money, and is it really worth it for that time period? when you know you're actually gonna be wearing it and then you don't need them after that, you're never going to wear it or anybody else's reading. so, you know, might as well let it b. o circulate a condom. m u has the world's large
but cooperation is 2nd nature to the people of auster. walt? well, that type of ne, believe spirit is at the heart of the sharing economy. a model where people rent or bought the things the mean rather than buy and own them. that not only helps them save money, it also has a positive impact on the environment. the concept is sticking often indian cities. we had to look around and denny, to explore the lifestyle a little more looking for something especially for addressed. she would only be...
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price of that through austerity . now being as .s a result cost of living result of the cost of living crisis, they've pay the crisis, they've got to pay the price that. they're being price of that. they're being sold. to real terms sold. they have to real terms pay sold. they have to real terms pay after, years of pay cuts after, 14 years of appalling increases , you appalling pay increases, you know, paltry pay increases. know, very paltry pay increases. and the idea that workers have suddenly woken up one morning and said, actually, we're just going trouble today. going to create trouble today. that's how works. you that's not how it works. you know, are struggling to know, people are struggling to pay know, people are struggling to pay are pay mortgages. people are worried heating their worried about heating their homes. people are worried about christmas their christmas presents for their children after you know children and when after you know that the last 14 years of the previous economic crisis approached again by their emp
price of that through austerity . now being as .s a result cost of living result of the cost of living crisis, they've pay the crisis, they've got to pay the price that. they're being price of that. they're being sold. to real terms sold. they have to real terms pay sold. they have to real terms pay after, years of pay cuts after, 14 years of appalling increases , you appalling pay increases, you know, paltry pay increases. know, very paltry pay increases. and the idea that workers have...
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architecture, in the architecture of the palazzo , paradoxically, you get rocoil lightness and classical austeritys created with an artificial light at the lanyard piece in the lake of yakou, separating the palace and getting no fire, the cities of zhikharest poking were intoxicated with pointing wealth of the amiable drutsk, who were overthrown, that the fish seated, as my gold rings are carried away on their butt by the magnates and the rich. silence way at the nineteenth stack, such as shawls to serve chic sittings for a regular layout. neoclassical udonkas with symmetrical facades and columns - all these are accompaniments from the fortune-telling style of classicism. uh, the main volume of the troshka is put back and, uh, the attic is dropped, what can be unraveled like that? i am such a subject of not european french architecture. e, the twentieth hundred years shmat razul e, tried out the palace for trivality and, of course, the light war on foot. uh, share another uh, popped, and muffin ikea elements. they simply did not survive this or the halile after the end, the other from the light wa
architecture, in the architecture of the palazzo , paradoxically, you get rocoil lightness and classical austeritys created with an artificial light at the lanyard piece in the lake of yakou, separating the palace and getting no fire, the cities of zhikharest poking were intoxicated with pointing wealth of the amiable drutsk, who were overthrown, that the fish seated, as my gold rings are carried away on their butt by the magnates and the rich. silence way at the nineteenth stack, such as...
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politicians must take responsibility is in here that the deepness and we're seeing the results of years of austerity meshes in pediatric medicine through health care policies. and this is shocking, really? yeah, and it really makes one sad and also angry, outward. yeah, cut mask. assess the children's and adolescent medicine is a matter of public welfare month and this costs money with o mom. and we finally found a bed. he has found a hospital place for this 5 week old baby, at least one piece of good news for to day. the eastern ukrainian city of coupons was occupied by russian troops for 6 months. the situation is difficult even after withdrawal. buildings are destroyed and damaged. in addition, mistrust to set in who collaborated. everybody needs to pitch in and re cuz new jenko teaches geography and information technology. but right now he's helping to patch up high school. number one. in cooper dance. russian missiles damaged the buildings or a girl who was there after the occupiers left. it started to get bad her was there was not a single day without shelling lynn young. belinda rosena her yo
politicians must take responsibility is in here that the deepness and we're seeing the results of years of austerity meshes in pediatric medicine through health care policies. and this is shocking, really? yeah, and it really makes one sad and also angry, outward. yeah, cut mask. assess the children's and adolescent medicine is a matter of public welfare month and this costs money with o mom. and we finally found a bed. he has found a hospital place for this 5 week old baby, at least one piece...
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and banners of spending on the kiev regime. inflation , many german citizens had to switch to the austerityeriously cut habitual spending was needed by more than half of the germans. now they can afford only the most necessary goods , local media report this, referring to this survey. well, the new year's fundamentals will be even harder due to suppliers' plans to raise the price of electricity by an average of 60%. an important step towards the creation of a new industry in russia and the production of energy storage devices has been made, so experts evaluate the launch. rosatom's mega factories for assembling lithium-ion systems at the enterprise will produce high power batteries for public electric transport. this will increase the battery life of another ambitious line of assembly of prototype batteries for domestic passenger electric vehicles. today, rusatom produces 60% of all components in the long term to provide the entire production cycle. and this is significant for strengthening the technological sovereignty of our country. we will feed ourselves and others. enough. the head of
and banners of spending on the kiev regime. inflation , many german citizens had to switch to the austerityeriously cut habitual spending was needed by more than half of the germans. now they can afford only the most necessary goods , local media report this, referring to this survey. well, the new year's fundamentals will be even harder due to suppliers' plans to raise the price of electricity by an average of 60%. an important step towards the creation of a new industry in russia and the...
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of course, in terms of what the government did to rectify for like a situation was enter into big austerity program. that was there to program through the decades i followed meant that a lot of spending on party services was cut in real terms and we are suffering in the national health service right now from those cuts. so it is an issue, and of course the pay is not kept up with inflation anyway during that period when those cuts were taking place. and that's one of the grievances if you like, that part of it to work is now have that they have fallen. so behind that the increases they're asking for now, which look unmanageable by the government, are to make up for all the doses if had all these years. to what extent, if any, is breaks it also playing a role in these crises that we're seeing when it comes to wages when it comes to rising prices. well, that's interesting because his effect is different sectors in different ways. so if you look at the economy across the whole sort of area where particularly you work is where very important. what you find is that there are sectors which have s
of course, in terms of what the government did to rectify for like a situation was enter into big austerity program. that was there to program through the decades i followed meant that a lot of spending on party services was cut in real terms and we are suffering in the national health service right now from those cuts. so it is an issue, and of course the pay is not kept up with inflation anyway during that period when those cuts were taking place. and that's one of the grievances if you like,...
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said, donors withdrew from the state budget, and that led the mozambique government to implement austeritys and cuts were made to health, education, water and sanitation sectors. that is had a direct impact in how people access medication, how they access medicine, health services. we have seen that the health network and the health education network has become stagnant since the disclosure of these loans. and above all, i think the impact has been in the pocket of the citizens. the economic impact has been tremendous because we have seen that investors are thinking twice before investing in mozambique. that means in effect -- it affects the physical space of the country for development, for investment. mozambique is being penalized twice, once for having to live day by day with the political debts, and twice by having to pay for the loans which is being paid every three months. in addition to that, the economy is stagnant. the economy is not growing, which means it has a tremendous impact on the citizens. adrian: 2 million additional people pushed into poverty, and as denise was saying, t
said, donors withdrew from the state budget, and that led the mozambique government to implement austeritys and cuts were made to health, education, water and sanitation sectors. that is had a direct impact in how people access medication, how they access medicine, health services. we have seen that the health network and the health education network has become stagnant since the disclosure of these loans. and above all, i think the impact has been in the pocket of the citizens. the economic...
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enclosed impose swore austerity breton never left her. often she walked in her own small, flattened london. and when punk became more mainstream in the 1980s westward, fell out of love with it. to create a romanticized look which would influence pop, culture, and wall her later collection saw her become established on a global fashion thin. she never became part of the establishment. her designs influenced by art and literature, always have an edge. vivian westwood was never shy about being openly political fashion, became her platform for descent. she used her status to commit to a range of issues from the wikileaks found a julian assange to climate change and fracking. ah, but it's her contribution to punk and to fashion for which she will be remembered best. as a pioneer who broke the mold. ah, you without a 0 look at our main headlines now. there isn't re, brazilian football. a pa has died at the age of 82. he been undergoing treatment for colon cancer to south. palo hospital is considered by many who have been the greatest footballer of all time. on a cleaner give is in rio de janeiro
enclosed impose swore austerity breton never left her. often she walked in her own small, flattened london. and when punk became more mainstream in the 1980s westward, fell out of love with it. to create a romanticized look which would influence pop, culture, and wall her later collection saw her become established on a global fashion thin. she never became part of the establishment. her designs influenced by art and literature, always have an edge. vivian westwood was never shy about being...
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. >> we are seeing the result of years of austerity measures through health care policies. this is shocking. it really makes one sad and also angry. >> this is a matter of public welfare and this costs money. >> we finally found a bed. >> he has found a hospital place for this five week old baby. at least one piece of good news for today. >> the world cup in qatar has knocked out spain in the round of 16 after a fairly uneventful 120 minutes. it all came down to a penalty shootout in spain missed all three of their kicks. >> morocco with a better start to the game but 12 minutes in, the free kick went over the bar. halfway through the first half, spain with a big chance to take the lead. the game went to extra time. both teams have chances to win it within 120 minutes but spain's team wants look strong and the post was in the way of spain's lead. the game went to a penalty shootout. morocco's keeper became the man of the match, saving two penalties before they scored the decider. a disappointing answer the world cup for spain. morocco will move through to the quarterfinals.
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the auster national store because also summer, all tremendous reasons. those community workers, but almost to this needs to stay on the way it does to us. kind of quick amused a porch what, what you will get our students to court room. she come near prostate will superman, new by should. so toys, computer group kind of throw we are, i'm her me sure she was, are certainly chris stewart. mercer has to understand arthur coolio newman, where new state rules e po, bottom. nathan wants to name me she, she just now shook her lucy ability from which to unusual my door, which it for her to do at the if mr. if to that, to tanya on that's come in the most of us can use his shuttle and he's actually in the bureau. liquor, chim, enough that the clash, i will save the money at the ocean. oh huh. a stop. escalate. a leukemia as little as i mean, but she fash on what i can tell you to really meet on a day or a met them substantially muggy and what the shadow box was dancing base marketing. and i me, i guess mr. ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we ha
the auster national store because also summer, all tremendous reasons. those community workers, but almost to this needs to stay on the way it does to us. kind of quick amused a porch what, what you will get our students to court room. she come near prostate will superman, new by should. so toys, computer group kind of throw we are, i'm her me sure she was, are certainly chris stewart. mercer has to understand arthur coolio newman, where new state rules e po, bottom. nathan wants to name me...
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that the auster national stuff because also summer, all tremendous reasons. those movies, you know, workable, but almost disease needs to stay on the way it does to us. can you pick amused a porch? what? what's your logo and our students to co room to come near frost? it was super new. by sure. with which can you give me a good kind of thought? are we, are you sure she has certainly crush you? it narcissus the next hour or coolio the way you stated who was e? her. but on the most her name her me she, she just, i'm not sure her or to lose the ability so much to on years a door with somebody to do at the from yesterday. if to that i did turn it on that's come in the was just curious as just if you've actually in the military chim nuff with the clash, i will save you me at the ocean. i hope i saw it although to be as little as i mean, but she fashion with me are on the day have a met consistency my my be and what the chicago a couple of us dont say more base marketing and i me ah a ah ah, a north georgia to her home to speak up with you. sure. because we're pret
that the auster national stuff because also summer, all tremendous reasons. those movies, you know, workable, but almost disease needs to stay on the way it does to us. can you pick amused a porch? what? what's your logo and our students to co room to come near frost? it was super new. by sure. with which can you give me a good kind of thought? are we, are you sure she has certainly crush you? it narcissus the next hour or coolio the way you stated who was e? her. but on the most her name her...
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at the moment. _ years of pay austerity. at the moment, though, _ years of pay austerity. about the numbers. this is a starting point. what is the next number you think people might be prepared to go to? to next number you think people might be prepared to go to?— be prepared to go to? to be perfectly — be prepared to go to? to be perfectly honest, _ be prepared to go to? to be perfectly honest, that i be prepared to go to? to be | perfectly honest, that needs be prepared to go to? to be i perfectly honest, that needs to be decided by our members, it's not for us to set any agenda on this one, and if 19% is a big us to set any agenda on this one, and if19% is a big number us to set any agenda on this one, and if 19% is a big numberfor steve barclay and the government, they should try living without that 19% in household income, for the work the nurses do, and the hours that they work delivering the care they do with dwindling numbers of staff, so it works both ways, 19%, minus, it's an awfully big number. let’s it's an awfully big number. let's move on from _ it's an awful
at the moment. _ years of pay austerity. at the moment, though, _ years of pay austerity. about the numbers. this is a starting point. what is the next number you think people might be prepared to go to? to next number you think people might be prepared to go to?— be prepared to go to? to be perfectly — be prepared to go to? to be perfectly honest, _ be prepared to go to? to be perfectly honest, that i be prepared to go to? to be | perfectly honest, that needs be prepared to go to? to be i...
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the auster national stuff because also summer, all tremendous reasons throw some movies you know, workable, but almost disease needs to stay on the way it does to us. can you cook amused a porch? what, which am logo our students to call room? she come near prostate was super new by she was to toys can because you mr. gould came at that. are we are, i'm her, me, you sure she was. are certainly crush stewart. mercer has to understood arthur coolie aluminum where new state rules e po, bottom. nathan wants to name me, she's just not shook her orchard. lucy ability from which to unusual my door. which of somebody to do at the from yesterday if to that baton. yeah, i'll just come in those 2 exclusive shuts if you've like seen the purely curt chim . enough with the clash, i will save you money at the machine. oh huh. a stop escalate. a leukemia as little as i mean, but she fash, i'm want to continue to daily media and are on the day on a met. them substantially muggy and what the shadow box was dancing will be smart. davids and i me, i guess mr. ah, look forward to talking to you all. that techno
the auster national stuff because also summer, all tremendous reasons throw some movies you know, workable, but almost disease needs to stay on the way it does to us. can you cook amused a porch? what, which am logo our students to call room? she come near prostate was super new by she was to toys can because you mr. gould came at that. are we are, i'm her, me, you sure she was. are certainly crush stewart. mercer has to understood arthur coolie aluminum where new state rules e po, bottom....
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>> looking back to what our earlier panelist said, we had 12 years, over a decade of austerity in thend budget cuts. then a global health crisis that really demanded so much from everyone within the health care system. so everyone here in the u.k. stood outside their door and applauded our health workers, but then when they are asking for something that is really fair, because in the u.k., nurses are paid quite low if you compared that to international standards. they are paid less than their colleagues in other countries. in this instance, it is so demoralizing for health workers to have to go something -- through something that was traumatizing for so many, where they had to help people say goodbye to loved ones through iphones and ipads, we didn't even have sufficient ppe at the beginning of the pandemic. and really, for what is supposed to be a developed health care system, those budget cuts that led up to the pandemic played out severely. we saw that we were not in a good place when the pandemic hit . and then, all of the crocs started to grow during that time. because we went in
>> looking back to what our earlier panelist said, we had 12 years, over a decade of austerity in thend budget cuts. then a global health crisis that really demanded so much from everyone within the health care system. so everyone here in the u.k. stood outside their door and applauded our health workers, but then when they are asking for something that is really fair, because in the u.k., nurses are paid quite low if you compared that to international standards. they are paid less than...
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anchor: francis o'grady said it's not just about the spike in inflation, it is about the 12 years of austerity and cutbacks to public services. so how much do you think this is about what's going on now versus a general unhappiness that has been going on for a long time over the state of public services and the u.k.? guest: i don't think you can blame just 12 years of inactivity on public services at all. i think successive governments have not made the investment needed into those infrastructure projects and into the staff within these public-sector positions. this is government as a whole. you need to take a party politics out of it and look at why the state has failed to make these improvements over the last 20, 30, even 40 years. i don't think you can put the blame solely on one person. i think government as a whole is to blame for this and it's going to be the individual on the street who's going to suffer enormously because they cannot afford that either to get out and spend money if they cannot get to work and earn a wage in the first place. anchor: some say the unions are trying to har
anchor: francis o'grady said it's not just about the spike in inflation, it is about the 12 years of austerity and cutbacks to public services. so how much do you think this is about what's going on now versus a general unhappiness that has been going on for a long time over the state of public services and the u.k.? guest: i don't think you can blame just 12 years of inactivity on public services at all. i think successive governments have not made the investment needed into those...
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going to free us up from doing so much work, but not too much long afterwards, we got into a sort of austerityuality increased so much. so we had a pendulum swing away from the idea that we should be using productivity growth to give ourselves some more free time, and the pandemic is what sort of upended that. soledad: do you think, then, if we are to redo this interview five years from now, that you will see a massive uptake of this? because i think it is stressful and i think it's hard for all the employees, myself included, right, to get everything done that you need to do, especially if you have a family and kids and a commute, etc., etc. >> i do think that five years from now, there are going to be many more companies who are offering four day weeks. i wouldn't be surprised, if there was some legislation that it passed in some states. soledad: professor juliet schor is a professor at boston college. it's nice to talk to you. thank you. >> my pleasure. soledad: coming up on “matter of fact” -- the leader of a tribal nation is asking the u.s. government to make good on a promise. >> that's
going to free us up from doing so much work, but not too much long afterwards, we got into a sort of austerityuality increased so much. so we had a pendulum swing away from the idea that we should be using productivity growth to give ourselves some more free time, and the pandemic is what sort of upended that. soledad: do you think, then, if we are to redo this interview five years from now, that you will see a massive uptake of this? because i think it is stressful and i think it's hard for...
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that donors withdrew from the state budget and that led her mozambique the government to implement austerity measures and cuts were made to the. busy us health, education, water sanitation sectors and that had that the right impact in how people access medication. you know, how they access medicine, how they access health services. or we have seen that been health network and a health education network. hell has become stagnant since the discovery of this disclosure of the loans and, and, and above all, i think the impact has been in the pocket of the citizens. the economic impact has been tremendous because, and we have seen from the, from the sense to govern. so 17, that investors i thinking twice before, investing in mozambique. that means it affects the fiscal space of the country for development, for investment. so at ad there wasn't a concern there had there being penalized twice one or one for you know, having, having to leave day that by day with the impact of the legal depths and twice by you know, having to pay for their and so they much loan which is being paid every 3 months. and
that donors withdrew from the state budget and that led her mozambique the government to implement austerity measures and cuts were made to the. busy us health, education, water sanitation sectors and that had that the right impact in how people access medication. you know, how they access medicine, how they access health services. or we have seen that been health network and a health education network. hell has become stagnant since the discovery of this disclosure of the loans and, and, and...
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it says by years of pe austerity, particularly 12 years, the last 12 years of pe austerity and the conservative party government leading to the longest, real wage squeeze it says over 200 years. that's real wages going down as a function of inflation going up and pay not keeping pace with inflation. so that 2022 says the t u. c has been the worst year for real wage growth in almost 50 years. nurses, for example, around $2200.00 a year, worse or worse than they were last year. paramedics nearly $3000.00 worth of this year than they were last year. what's the government saying? what is holding it? ground? very much. refusing to support negotiations for better pay offers. if he's warning that higher pay to probably the public sector will only fuel inflation and it warns that it will lead to tax rises for members of the public. in due course, the government is preparing contingency plans, potentially to draw the army in to man, board of posts to dr. ambulances like lees, if required. and ultimately, of course, it is a sort of battle of attrition. who can afford to outlast the other? who will blink
it says by years of pe austerity, particularly 12 years, the last 12 years of pe austerity and the conservative party government leading to the longest, real wage squeeze it says over 200 years. that's real wages going down as a function of inflation going up and pay not keeping pace with inflation. so that 2022 says the t u. c has been the worst year for real wage growth in almost 50 years. nurses, for example, around $2200.00 a year, worse or worse than they were last year. paramedics nearly...
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indeed, the difficult choice of where to spend the money, the austerity regime is in place, and in germany all this has led to the fact that not a single member of the scholz government received a positive assessment from the germans in the country, protest moods are growing, as you write, spiegel. grouping of right radicals reichsburgers. enlisted the support of security forces from various departments members of the organization. traveled to the north of germany for a confidential meeting, the conspirators tried to win over the police to their side. yes, somewhere in the distance, some buildings are still burning, but, in the rest of the world. nowhere. just darkness for several blocks in the city center, only 125,000 residential buildings were left without electricity due to an emergency power outage. all about accidents. at the transformer earlier, the french grid operators warned of the threat of a power outage due to high load, and overseas continue to be named. the problems of the old world in the united states are preparing a new package of military assistance to ukraine for 275 mi
indeed, the difficult choice of where to spend the money, the austerity regime is in place, and in germany all this has led to the fact that not a single member of the scholz government received a positive assessment from the germans in the country, protest moods are growing, as you write, spiegel. grouping of right radicals reichsburgers. enlisted the support of security forces from various departments members of the organization. traveled to the north of germany for a confidential meeting,...
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yep, that's right one of their own report findings of found that after a decade of austerity.e most important thing and something everyone uses as a resource and we have an ageing population. but it was also ten years ago there were huge satisfaction levels off the scale. and massively incredible value for money when you compared it with other health systems across the world. and that has changed. and it has changed as a result of ten years of tory your decision. and this is a problem now. it is belligerent and tone deaf is that people likejeremy hunt and steve barclay to come on tv and see if we are going to work on the bit where we bring down inflation. that is meaningless. the nurses are saying we can't afford to do ourjobs. i think they have to find the money. i know people are going to fight hard to say how are you going to pay for it? there are ways. the green party suggested a i% ways. the green party suggested a 1% tax on the one the wealthy. there are ways to find this money. i would say this is the government that supported unfunded tax cuts. billions of pounds of th
yep, that's right one of their own report findings of found that after a decade of austerity.e most important thing and something everyone uses as a resource and we have an ageing population. but it was also ten years ago there were huge satisfaction levels off the scale. and massively incredible value for money when you compared it with other health systems across the world. and that has changed. and it has changed as a result of ten years of tory your decision. and this is a problem now. it...
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compare that to early thirties, germany, which was part of the problems that created naziism and then austerity. and i fear that the right wing tendencies when you have these explosions, but rioting, and looting and xenophobic attacks. these will get even worse. in the coming years . large scale civil unrest already swept through parts of south africa in 2021. poverty is also at least in part, to blame for the rise and aggression and violence against the estimated 2900000 immigrants who live in the country. ah, local vigilante groups have been carrying out checks on shops, owned by foreigners. yaks, madison. it's only for it though they have no legal authority. they've been making unofficial visits to foreign owned businesses to check for expired goods and for owners. immigration status. yeah, yeah, but you're not allowed to be isn't it? so now that is going to be a problem. so let's go to your papers. south africa is teetering on the edge of a social and economic precipice. and the pandemic is only partly to blame. south africa kept extending its locked down period because the material vaccine
compare that to early thirties, germany, which was part of the problems that created naziism and then austerity. and i fear that the right wing tendencies when you have these explosions, but rioting, and looting and xenophobic attacks. these will get even worse. in the coming years . large scale civil unrest already swept through parts of south africa in 2021. poverty is also at least in part, to blame for the rise and aggression and violence against the estimated 2900000 immigrants who live in...
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loves, austere and lonely office. it's right by these lines by these poets. they do more than just. just depict the moment they they reveal a world each time you say it, it reveals a different aspect of the world. and so i think for me, when i found poetry, i felt the of in a matter of 14 lines or 20 lines or 30 lines, capturing everything that people aim for in a novel, everything that people aim for in a short story. how many books have you published published for? and i got one coming out in january called redaction, which is filled with new poetry and artwork by me and titus kaphar. so it had to be my first book, which is astonishing in some ways, because i said i wanted to be a writer and i said i wanted to be a poet, but i never said i wanted to publish books. you know, my, my relationship to, the idea of writing and even my relationship of the books wasn't through what it means to publish. you know, my relationship to these objects was through the possibility that they held for me. it was only much later when i when i came home from prison that i that that people weren't writ
loves, austere and lonely office. it's right by these lines by these poets. they do more than just. just depict the moment they they reveal a world each time you say it, it reveals a different aspect of the world. and so i think for me, when i found poetry, i felt the of in a matter of 14 lines or 20 lines or 30 lines, capturing everything that people aim for in a novel, everything that people aim for in a short story. how many books have you published published for? and i got one coming out in...
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her early love of making her own clothes impose swore austerity britain never left her. often she walked in her own small, flattened london, when punk became more mainstream in the 1980s westward, fell out of love with it. to create a romanticized look which would influence pop, culture, and wall her later collection saw her become established on a global fashion thin. she never became part of the establishment. her designs influenced by art and literature, always have an edge. vivian westwood was never shy about being openly political fashion, became her platform for descent. she used her status to commit to a range of issues from the wikileaks found a julian assange to climate change and fracking. but it's her contribution to punk and to fashion for which she will be remembered best as a pioneer who broke the mold. ah, this is al jazeera, and these are the top stories. china says any reaction to it easing it 0 cobit policy should be based on science. thus after some countries impose restrictions on travelers from china, mid report hospitals and funeral homes of the country being overwh
her early love of making her own clothes impose swore austerity britain never left her. often she walked in her own small, flattened london, when punk became more mainstream in the 1980s westward, fell out of love with it. to create a romanticized look which would influence pop, culture, and wall her later collection saw her become established on a global fashion thin. she never became part of the establishment. her designs influenced by art and literature, always have an edge. vivian westwood...
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i mean, it's just like greece in 2008, i mean, imposing austerity in order to force europe. now having abandoned having lost, if you like it, supplies of materials and energy from russia is now to, to lose the technology and the markets of china. and to reconcile itself to being, if you like, just a field in which some united states can come and pluck industries, which are no longer competitive. and moving across to the united states, i saw a news item the other day that one and 4 german industries are considering now in transferring production somewhere else because they're just no longer competitive. when their energy costs are so high, compared to the energy costs and united states were made issue, or in certainly let alone russia, i mean, they all astronomically now and so industry is, is going to be removed and re industrialization. all of all of the united states is going to come out of the bones of rather smaller, rather diminished europe as to quote, i'll stop you there. more from the top adviser to the use, high representative, a common foreign and security policy a
i mean, it's just like greece in 2008, i mean, imposing austerity in order to force europe. now having abandoned having lost, if you like it, supplies of materials and energy from russia is now to, to lose the technology and the markets of china. and to reconcile itself to being, if you like, just a field in which some united states can come and pluck industries, which are no longer competitive. and moving across to the united states, i saw a news item the other day that one and 4 german...
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we're talking about investment instead of austerity. we're talking about building back a better, not going back to the economy, pretty pandemic. and coming out of the pandemic, we had the korean war, which put stressors across europe, particularly on energy supply. and what we thought was the u. k announced new north sea oil and gas, and that's put us in a really difficult position because investing a new fossil fuel infrastructure doesn't help us meet our meet our energy needs now . and it doesn't lower energy builds, but it also just puts us in perpetual crisis because the climate crisis is not going anywhere her id feel about all of the big events and half in recent years and how that directly impacting what you're doing. yes, sir, for some context we launched at the end of july 2020 and then in may 2021. this is when we saw bruce and i saw some people in gaza, people paying for the homes and and jerusalem. and we saw a massive increase in people following and joining palestine action and supporting the cause. during that time there
we're talking about investment instead of austerity. we're talking about building back a better, not going back to the economy, pretty pandemic. and coming out of the pandemic, we had the korean war, which put stressors across europe, particularly on energy supply. and what we thought was the u. k announced new north sea oil and gas, and that's put us in a really difficult position because investing a new fossil fuel infrastructure doesn't help us meet our meet our energy needs now . and it...
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a decade of austerity and a covid crisis, they believe they are underpaid.onditions, a stopping people from becoming nurses. yet about the amount of stress all staff are under, for a pittance, and staff members working full—time and overtime and still can't afford the basics for them and their families. it is too late to prevent prevention, but is not too late to start healing the wounds that have been caused by inadequate funding and our health care system. despite the turnout — and our health care system. despite the turnout here, _ and our health care system. despite the turnout here, our— and our health care system. despite the turnout here, our main - and our health care system. despite the turnout here, our main hospital| the turnout here, our main hospital in herefordshire, warwickshire and staffordshire didn't reach the 50% threshold of people taking part in the vote to be able to go on strike. the government says they gave the nurses 3% last year when the rest of the public centre had a pay freeze, and has implement it in full the 4.5% pay rise this
a decade of austerity and a covid crisis, they believe they are underpaid.onditions, a stopping people from becoming nurses. yet about the amount of stress all staff are under, for a pittance, and staff members working full—time and overtime and still can't afford the basics for them and their families. it is too late to prevent prevention, but is not too late to start healing the wounds that have been caused by inadequate funding and our health care system. despite the turnout — and our...
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her early love of making her own clothes impose swore austerity breton never left her. often she walked in her own small, flattened london. and when punk became more mainstream in the 1980s westward, fell out of love with it to create a romanticized look which would employ pop culture. and while her later collections thought had become established on the global fashion since she never became part of the establishment, her designs influenced by art and literature always have an edge divvy. westwood was never shy about being openly political fashion, became her platform for descent. she used her status to commit to a range of issues from the wikileaks found a julian assange to climate change and fracking. ah, but it's her contribution to punk and to fashion for which she will be remembered best. as a pioneer who broke the mold.
her early love of making her own clothes impose swore austerity breton never left her. often she walked in her own small, flattened london. and when punk became more mainstream in the 1980s westward, fell out of love with it to create a romanticized look which would employ pop culture. and while her later collections thought had become established on the global fashion since she never became part of the establishment, her designs influenced by art and literature always have an edge divvy....
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more more people will suffer from this in a comment to r t auster is ex, vice chancellor said europe is bearing the burden for anti russian sanctions. i don't 6070 still believe of sanctions or form of self harm against one's own population. today we are experiencing dramatic shortages in the raw materials sector in the gas sector in the electricity sector in the energy sector in general . but also price explosions, which of course affect industry the economy and above all the citizens and the people of this country who have to experience massive price increases. in some cases, households are experiencing a 6 fold increase in prices. people are really severely burdened and struggling with poverty. many companies are on the verge of closing down, which is accompanied by rising unemployment. that means, of course, massive insecurity for the population. this development has had the effect that we have to fear that inflation will continue to rise dramatically until at least march next year. but also there are a number of insolvency, some bankruptcies that will continue to rise due to the
more more people will suffer from this in a comment to r t auster is ex, vice chancellor said europe is bearing the burden for anti russian sanctions. i don't 6070 still believe of sanctions or form of self harm against one's own population. today we are experiencing dramatic shortages in the raw materials sector in the gas sector in the electricity sector in the energy sector in general . but also price explosions, which of course affect industry the economy and above all the citizens and the...
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broader implications for, for, for france as a government for the euro zone as a, as a system of austerity. and for, it's a links to former colonies on the african continent in particular, and how those procedures actually produced, the corruption that mc crawl was talking about the day that that must be eliminated . it's actually a system that produces corruption by design. well, you talked about the corruption, you've talked about the internal issues, but france does have strict rules on the financing of political parties and election campaigns. how exactly did this occur? i mean, specifically, well, technically speaking, mackenzie didn't participate as an institution and, and the elections. but mackenzie provided a lot of volunteers as, as individuals participating in microns election cycle. but a few months later, all of a sudden government contracts are handed out to mckinsey the institution. so it raises a lot of red flags. and especially when the volume of these contracts doubles in a matter of a few months right after that election. so that's really the major red flags that alerted
broader implications for, for, for france as a government for the euro zone as a, as a system of austerity. and for, it's a links to former colonies on the african continent in particular, and how those procedures actually produced, the corruption that mc crawl was talking about the day that that must be eliminated . it's actually a system that produces corruption by design. well, you talked about the corruption, you've talked about the internal issues, but france does have strict rules on the...
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do 2:3 in a day to make sure that, lord, forgive me, the second army of the world has gone into austerity at the former front-line cities that stopped being like that after the brilliant counter- offensive of the ukrainian army . 23 until midnight they beat in kharkov and on the outskirts of the city in populated areas located next to it . he was literally showered with torrential fire almost because of all types of weapons, especially from artillery, it is completely standard. let's say that for the russian army, the world uses barrel artillery, rocket artillery against the peaceful population, the objects of the civil infrastructure. eh, there has been less shelling of eh systems that our military heroic military forces of the territorial defense armed forces on the channel of the russians , eh, even the borders of the city of kharkiv have practically liberated the whole of kharkiv the region remains quite a bit. and if with this, of course, there are no cities there, it is understood that the shelling of the city of kharkov is carried out from the russian territory, from there, it is n
do 2:3 in a day to make sure that, lord, forgive me, the second army of the world has gone into austerity at the former front-line cities that stopped being like that after the brilliant counter- offensive of the ukrainian army . 23 until midnight they beat in kharkov and on the outskirts of the city in populated areas located next to it . he was literally showered with torrential fire almost because of all types of weapons, especially from artillery, it is completely standard. let's say that...
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i want to buy it with paul auster bits of price haggling and have his coffee says with his choice. he plans to train is still can funds, right? he's already given it's a name much food such as arabic for famous that a height of al jazeera welcome. ah.
i want to buy it with paul auster bits of price haggling and have his coffee says with his choice. he plans to train is still can funds, right? he's already given it's a name much food such as arabic for famous that a height of al jazeera welcome. ah.
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this, the situation is so difficult that even the ministry of energy of the country had to take austerity the department will close nine buildings for several days. the heating will be turned off there, and the employees were asked, if possible, to go to a remote place, artyomkulin news. the russians in the coming 2023 are waiting for a number of innovations. most of them are in the social sphere. she will tell more important nika nika. i welcome what kind of help will be provided to everyone alexander welcomes maternity capital will increase by more than 12% from other support measures i will tell right now. since the new year of russians traditionally changes are awaiting so new support measures, families with children under 17 years old and pregnant women will begin to operate in new territories, but the transition will be phased, said russian minister of labor and social protection anton kotyakov. the single allowance for a family with children and pregnant women will combine a whole range of payments that are provided today, everything will take place on the principle of a one-stop s
this, the situation is so difficult that even the ministry of energy of the country had to take austerity the department will close nine buildings for several days. the heating will be turned off there, and the employees were asked, if possible, to go to a remote place, artyomkulin news. the russians in the coming 2023 are waiting for a number of innovations. most of them are in the social sphere. she will tell more important nika nika. i welcome what kind of help will be provided to everyone...