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they come u . austerity. is that fair? they come u- with austerity. is that fair? - austerity. is that fair? they come up with the lines to matter what. austerity. is that fair? they come i up with the lines to matter what you do. up with the lines to matter what you do elected — up with the lines to matter what you do. elected in 2019 and that mission to level— do. elected in 2019 and that mission to level up. — do. elected in 2019 and that mission to level up, london in the southeast and getting — to level up, london in the southeast and getting about half as much money even in _ and getting about half as much money even in this— and getting about half as much money even in this round commits the second — even in this round commits the second round compare with the northwest, for example and actually, the money— northwest, for example and actually, the money is much more spread across the money is much more spread across the country— the money is much more spread across the country than suggested. is the country than suggested. always a the country than suggested
they come u . austerity. is that fair? they come u- with austerity. is that fair? - austerity. is that fair? they come up with the lines to matter what. austerity. is that fair? they come i up with the lines to matter what you do. up with the lines to matter what you do elected — up with the lines to matter what you do. elected in 2019 and that mission to level— do. elected in 2019 and that mission to level up. — do. elected in 2019 and that mission to level up, london in the southeast...
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in london use violence and knife. crime has increased at in a catch blames austerity. sh. good. right now we're in canada and you basically grew up around here, right? yeah. a lot of people know this area for being a tourist destination for the market, but this is a place where you've kind of decided that you want to get involved in working in the community. why is that? i think if you look at, there's immense, well, there's power that big companies, but we don't equally share the fruits of what's happening. and i think particularly as a young person, you see all these issues around youth violence. and you decide, if it's not mean who's going to be involved, then you will be teaching . so when you were 15 years old, he decided to join the youth parliament of great britain. and you gave a really impassioned speech about refinance and use some of the word winston churchill, please, former conservative leda against the conservative policies. as my crime teams, more lives within our country. never has so much been lost by so many because of the indecision of so for you, what we thin
in london use violence and knife. crime has increased at in a catch blames austerity. sh. good. right now we're in canada and you basically grew up around here, right? yeah. a lot of people know this area for being a tourist destination for the market, but this is a place where you've kind of decided that you want to get involved in working in the community. why is that? i think if you look at, there's immense, well, there's power that big companies, but we don't equally share the fruits of...
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and as auster writes, conduct an honest, gut wrenching examination of who we are and who we want to be as a people. the national review magazine regularly reviews books and it says that timothy sandford's freedom's furies how isabel patterson rose wilder lane and ayn rand found liberty in an age of darkness, delves deeply into the intellectual, political and economic currents that informed the three women's work to revive in dividual ism. william buckley in 1943 described the three novelists as the three furies of libertarian ism and the new york times book review looks at freedom's dominion by jefferson cowie, vanderbilt university. according to jeff shesol, the reviewer, the book is essential reading for anyone who hopes to understand the unholy union more than 200 years strong between racism and the rabid loathing of government, and also in the new york times columnist carlos lozada reviews miss america. historians take on the biggest legends and lies about our past. the edits are princeton historian julian zelizer and kevin kre. lozada writes that myth america raises were the argum
and as auster writes, conduct an honest, gut wrenching examination of who we are and who we want to be as a people. the national review magazine regularly reviews books and it says that timothy sandford's freedom's furies how isabel patterson rose wilder lane and ayn rand found liberty in an age of darkness, delves deeply into the intellectual, political and economic currents that informed the three women's work to revive in dividual ism. william buckley in 1943 described the three novelists as...
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going back through the austerity - going back through the austerity years.t u-rahs inflation. if you have a look at graphs showing _ inflation. if you have a look at graphs showing decade - inflation. if you have a look at graphs showing decade to - inflation. if you have a look at - graphs showing decade to decade real term investment into the nhs, the funding in the nhs to chew 1.6% increase year upon year real terms investment. that is the lowest in the history. prior to that, the amount had been between four and 6% on average each decade. we need to come as a baseline, for the increase in health care funding to increase by about 3.5% each year. this government have done that. they have squeezed the service, cut the beds, they have put the staff under more pressure, lots of staff have left, they haven't recruited more staff, they haven't recruited more staff, they haven't recruited more staff, they have scapegoated staff for problems, they have provided inadequate mental health support for staff, they haven't paid them properly, we now have a situation wh
going back through the austerity - going back through the austerity years.t u-rahs inflation. if you have a look at graphs showing _ inflation. if you have a look at graphs showing decade - inflation. if you have a look at graphs showing decade to - inflation. if you have a look at - graphs showing decade to decade real term investment into the nhs, the funding in the nhs to chew 1.6% increase year upon year real terms investment. that is the lowest in the history. prior to that, the amount had...
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but cooperation is 2nd nature to the people of auster. wallet, now let's head back to africa and we go to egypt, a country situated on the nile with each deserts long coastline ant megacity cairo. it is extremely vulnerable to the effects of climate change. leaders wanting crease of public investment in climate friendly measures by 50 percent by 2025. now these does not only apply to major initiatives, but also the small skill grossey with once a tiny non profit. also, the capital is among those seeking to bring change to ordinary community life. how vba is helping out. and so is augmented children from the egyptian village of east. betty's huck are excited about their small new playground that's being built with recycled materials. it's to be really colorful neighbors and other villagers are making sure that the project was initiated by an egyptian n g o called bina. the organization promote sustainable projects, and particularly focuses on children and young people often call our children in rural areas, often lack playground mala mala with each project. we're creating open spaces fo
but cooperation is 2nd nature to the people of auster. wallet, now let's head back to africa and we go to egypt, a country situated on the nile with each deserts long coastline ant megacity cairo. it is extremely vulnerable to the effects of climate change. leaders wanting crease of public investment in climate friendly measures by 50 percent by 2025. now these does not only apply to major initiatives, but also the small skill grossey with once a tiny non profit. also, the capital is among...
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he as the international day of remembrance of the victims of the holocaust, the memorial, austering their red army soldiers every year on january 27 , honors the aushiwiec-birkinao museum, which is located on the site of the former nazi death camp in poland . i remind you that all attempts by the west to rewrite history will lead to nothing. in may 22, wow sweden under a far-fetched pretext , the exposition of the russian museum of victory was closed, but the museum launched his online project arensom, really. now sports news alexander abramov joins me sash good morning andrey rublev has been eliminated from the australian open the international olympic committee is ready to return russian athletes to competitions on the international arena , the international olympic committee said in a statement that in order to do this, athletes will need fulfill a number of conditions, including, for example, full compliance with the olympic charter. we are also talking about the fact that athletes will participate in tournaments in a neutral status and will not represent their state or any other orga
he as the international day of remembrance of the victims of the holocaust, the memorial, austering their red army soldiers every year on january 27 , honors the aushiwiec-birkinao museum, which is located on the site of the former nazi death camp in poland . i remind you that all attempts by the west to rewrite history will lead to nothing. in may 22, wow sweden under a far-fetched pretext , the exposition of the russian museum of victory was closed, but the museum launched his online project...
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but cooperation is 2nd nature to the people of auster world. now let's head back to africa and we go to egypt. i country situated on the night with 8th deserts, long coastline ant megacity, cairo. it is extremely vulnerable to the effects of climate change. now leaders want increase a public investment in climate friendly measures by 50 percent by 2025. now these does not only apply to major initiatives, but also the small skilled grass route once. now a tiny non profit, also the capital is among those seeking to bring change to ordinary community life . yes. how vba is helping out. and so is augmented you children from the egyptian village of east betas. huck are excited about their small new playground that's being built with recycled materials. it's to be really colorful neighbors and other villagers are making sure that the project was initiated by an egyptian n g o called bina. the organization promote sustainable project and particularly focuses on children and young people often call our children in rural areas, often lack playground mod
but cooperation is 2nd nature to the people of auster world. now let's head back to africa and we go to egypt. i country situated on the night with 8th deserts, long coastline ant megacity, cairo. it is extremely vulnerable to the effects of climate change. now leaders want increase a public investment in climate friendly measures by 50 percent by 2025. now these does not only apply to major initiatives, but also the small skilled grass route once. now a tiny non profit, also the capital is...
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it was exacerbated by austerity, which meant that all her public— austerity, which meant that all hertop of that _ and then covid has come along on top of that. there's a lot more people who are _ of that. there's a lot more people who are fragile in the community. it will take _ who are fragile in the community. it will take a _ who are fragile in the community. it will take a long time to address. he's also— will take a long time to address. he's also right that government has to take primary responsibility for addressing this broken system. but there _ addressing this broken system. but there is— addressing this broken system. but there is a _ addressing this broken system. but there is a wider conversation about how we _ there is a wider conversation about how we value care, about why it is the week— how we value care, about why it is the week don't recruit... more young people _ the week don't recruit... more young people don't— the week don't recruit... more young people don't see care is a great career to— people don't see care is a great career to go into. it's often seen as l
it was exacerbated by austerity, which meant that all her public— austerity, which meant that all hertop of that _ and then covid has come along on top of that. there's a lot more people who are _ of that. there's a lot more people who are fragile in the community. it will take _ who are fragile in the community. it will take a _ who are fragile in the community. it will take a long time to address. he's also— will take a long time to address. he's also right that government has to take...
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europe enters austerity mode on new year's eve german residents fear for their future one in four speaksf a worsening financial situation , the divelt newspaper informs, citing data from a consumer confidence survey , at least 56% of respondents are pessimistic about the future. last year. this figure was 34% every tenth does not hope for an improvement in the economy. forced to continue saving electricity in finland in december, its consumption was at 10% lower than in the same period last year , according to the electricity grid company fingrid, a new anti-record in the uk almost fifty stores a day were closed in the united kingdom. last year. this is the data of the british research center for the study of retail , it is specified that 17.145 stores have stopped working. this is almost one and a half times more than in 21 years. the move resulted in the loss of over 150,000 retail jobs . in estonia, food patolonam plans to introduce such a system for the poor the ministry of social affairs of the country, in particular, talks about electronic food cards, to which a certain amount will
europe enters austerity mode on new year's eve german residents fear for their future one in four speaksf a worsening financial situation , the divelt newspaper informs, citing data from a consumer confidence survey , at least 56% of respondents are pessimistic about the future. last year. this figure was 34% every tenth does not hope for an improvement in the economy. forced to continue saving electricity in finland in december, its consumption was at 10% lower than in the same period last...
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europe enters the new year in austerity mode. german residents fear for their future.ry fourth citizen country says that his financial situation has deteriorated, informs the newspaper devel, with reference to this study of consumer confidence, it is specified that at least 56% of respondents are pessimistic about the future. last year, the figure was only 34% one in ten does not hope for an improvement in the german economy forced to continue to save electricity. residents. finland in december, its consumption was 10% lower than in the same period last year, according to the electricity grid company fingrid, new anti-record in the uk almost 50 stores a day were closed in the united kingdom. last year. such data was published by the british research. the center for the study of retail specifies that 17,145 stores have stopped working. this is almost 50% more than in 2021. such a move led to the loss of more than 150,000 jobs in retail sales in estonia. which will be transferred, a certain amount, namely 30 euros once a quarter, it is noted that estonians will be able t
europe enters the new year in austerity mode. german residents fear for their future.ry fourth citizen country says that his financial situation has deteriorated, informs the newspaper devel, with reference to this study of consumer confidence, it is specified that at least 56% of respondents are pessimistic about the future. last year, the figure was only 34% one in ten does not hope for an improvement in the german economy forced to continue to save electricity. residents. finland in...
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they recently looked at novelist hall auster's book, bloodbath nation. it looks at gun violence in the u.s., and is described by reviewer alex couple wings as a sobering, impassioned plea to end the cycle of shootings, restrict the availability of guns, and, as auster writes, conduct an honest, gut-wrenching examination of who we are and who we want to be as a people. >> timothy sanders new book is called freedom's furious. how isabelle patterson, rose wilder lane, and i knew rand found liberty and an age of darkness. and the national review magazine says that it, quote, drives deeply into the political and economic currents that informed the three women's work to revive individual-ism. i i, william f buckley described the three novelists as the three furious of libertarianism. the new york times book review recently looked at freedoms dominion by jefferson cowie of vanderbilt university. according to the reviewer, the book is essential reading for anyone who hopes to understand the unholy union more than 200 years strong between racism and the rabbit cl
they recently looked at novelist hall auster's book, bloodbath nation. it looks at gun violence in the u.s., and is described by reviewer alex couple wings as a sobering, impassioned plea to end the cycle of shootings, restrict the availability of guns, and, as auster writes, conduct an honest, gut-wrenching examination of who we are and who we want to be as a people. >> timothy sanders new book is called freedom's furious. how isabelle patterson, rose wilder lane, and i knew rand found...
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well, that bono certainly does sound attractive, petty auster, thanks so much for that. well, here in europe, inflation around 10 percent has hit people very hard. meanwhile, in argentina, consumer price growth hit nearly 95 percent in 2022. groceries are eating away at the purchasing power of argentines. cooking oil shut off more than 450 per cent last year. the price for milk more than tripled. the cost of living and argentina's out of control, despite the implementation of multiple price control schemes that the government set up in conjunction with supermarket chains and suppliers. what reality i'm effect in my daily life. inflation affects me, i suppose, like all argentines in all aspects. i mean, you have no security, you can't plan, you can't predict anything into the future. we effect i, alaya inflation affects me too. especially with food i c, k, m. and so unfortunately, i have to adapt and use all the promotions and coupons that they are offering us. and also santa fe santa argentina has been grappling with an economic crisis for years. there are many causes of
well, that bono certainly does sound attractive, petty auster, thanks so much for that. well, here in europe, inflation around 10 percent has hit people very hard. meanwhile, in argentina, consumer price growth hit nearly 95 percent in 2022. groceries are eating away at the purchasing power of argentines. cooking oil shut off more than 450 per cent last year. the price for milk more than tripled. the cost of living and argentina's out of control, despite the implementation of multiple price...
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on the austere interiors of the taurida palace for the children of our servicemen, for a while, the wallslehem appeared in the catherine's ballroom - a nativity scene - an excursion into the history of christmas on the stage of the performance. blue bird for those who are still very young volunteers. here they helped to draw a postcard for the priest, to make a snowman or christmas tree decorations. and here you could climb into the giant christmas ball yourself. that's cool. but it seems, more than just a seven-year-old. dyoma was struck by a large luminous christmas tree right in the center of the hall. look what a beautiful tree star. yeah , i also hung up my ball with a desire. he has one dream, so that his father would return home as soon as possible. he volunteered for a special military operation, because he could not do otherwise, and his mother and son are very proud of him. i hope that the son will be like him precisely in character, because
on the austere interiors of the taurida palace for the children of our servicemen, for a while, the wallslehem appeared in the catherine's ballroom - a nativity scene - an excursion into the history of christmas on the stage of the performance. blue bird for those who are still very young volunteers. here they helped to draw a postcard for the priest, to make a snowman or christmas tree decorations. and here you could climb into the giant christmas ball yourself. that's cool. but it seems, more...
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origin of human kind. sch only schnells in the gone cellar de settled then they said cell when one auster contains larger holes in the middle it's about 30 meters long and 20 meters wide and about 30 meters high. that's exactly the same size as chrome dry. eval memphis . why this is interesting because here we have an unfilled cave, we still have a bald separating us from the surface english, a good 10 meters of rock sharika purpose. so we have to imagine that geological changes are making the roof thinner, and at some stage it will open, the stones will fallen soil and also animals that we are finding now as fossils good or shall gradually, a pile of rubble will form the whole talis, like in an hour glass to the some, you know, actually the opening of the trap, but over thousands of years catches what used to be on the surface when it's a time capsule of what was happening outside at the time in the need. let me walk dispossess at least tell you that tireless rises until the opening is clogged again. perhaps due to a collapse. once the whole closes, everything below it becomes fossilized
origin of human kind. sch only schnells in the gone cellar de settled then they said cell when one auster contains larger holes in the middle it's about 30 meters long and 20 meters wide and about 30 meters high. that's exactly the same size as chrome dry. eval memphis . why this is interesting because here we have an unfilled cave, we still have a bald separating us from the surface english, a good 10 meters of rock sharika purpose. so we have to imagine that geological changes are making the...
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but cooperation is 2nd nature to the people of auster. walt, now let's head back to africa and we go to egypt. a country situated on the nile with each deserts long coastline ant megacity cairo. it is extremely vulnerable to the effects of climate change. now leaders wanting crease of public investment in climate friendly measures by 50 percent by 2025. now these does not only apply to major initiatives, but also the small skilled grass route once. now a tiny non profit, also the capital is among those seeking to been change to ordinary community life. how vba is helping out and so is augmented you children from the egyptian village of east bettis. huck are excited about their small new playground that's being built with recycled materials. it's to be really colorful neighbors and other villagers are making sure that the project was initiated by an egyptian n g o called bina. the organization promote sustainable project and particularly focuses on children and young people at a fulton, colorado children in rural areas, often lack playground model. along with each project, we're creat
but cooperation is 2nd nature to the people of auster. walt, now let's head back to africa and we go to egypt. a country situated on the nile with each deserts long coastline ant megacity cairo. it is extremely vulnerable to the effects of climate change. now leaders wanting crease of public investment in climate friendly measures by 50 percent by 2025. now these does not only apply to major initiatives, but also the small skilled grass route once. now a tiny non profit, also the capital is...
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the austere buildings of the churches are overgrown with hamsters, they lie on old stains subject on hill of the city of sheldykorganov skin with their ribbon, and we breathe the heavenly sky, and it is lustrous at the water level, the elk at such magical places pronacites of the asterishnik of 1888 was born , the plantain of the other planets was born yons, a poor gentry, such a thing was called a sharashkova carried away. i hired crayfish, and shredded a skein of money from thrushes, the land did not have its own land. and how to feed yourself had to bury the zhuzhuye brothers at the arrenda behind the walls bunki. at the very least, the wild killer cannon became an amalgamous life for the family. hai was not rich, however. illusion was ugly. two dead, the mother took the lord's hands, hutka, it happened. minus the lease term died for a long time ossetia could not manage anywhere for two or three years and snoop-pyroezd. so the vans huddled with firewood. and opa is already a tired century. drozdovich revealed to himself an oddity. three incarnations have a bridge in an elegant gra
the austere buildings of the churches are overgrown with hamsters, they lie on old stains subject on hill of the city of sheldykorganov skin with their ribbon, and we breathe the heavenly sky, and it is lustrous at the water level, the elk at such magical places pronacites of the asterishnik of 1888 was born , the plantain of the other planets was born yons, a poor gentry, such a thing was called a sharashkova carried away. i hired crayfish, and shredded a skein of money from thrushes, the land...
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they've lost the argument on austerity and pay in _ lost the argument on austerity and pay in the — lost campaigning against poverty and badly funded services. so will you coml badly funded services. so will you comply with _ badly funded services. so will you comply with it? — badly funded services. so will you comply with it? we _ badly funded services. so will you comply with it? we don't - badly funded services. so will you comply with it? we don't know i badly funded services. so will you i comply with it? we don't know what it will say yet- _ comply with it? we don't know what it will say yet. there _ comply with it? we don't know what it will say yet. there is _ comply with it? we don't know what it will say yet. there is a _ comply with it? we don't know what it will say yet. there is a lot - comply with it? we don't know what it will say yet. there is a lot of i it will say yet. there is a lot of path _ it will say yet. there is a lot of path in — it will say yet. there is a lot of path in the _ it will say yet. there is a lot of path in the media they have put out. this has— pa
they've lost the argument on austerity and pay in _ lost the argument on austerity and pay in the — lost campaigning against poverty and badly funded services. so will you coml badly funded services. so will you comply with _ badly funded services. so will you comply with it? — badly funded services. so will you comply with it? we _ badly funded services. so will you comply with it? we don't - badly funded services. so will you comply with it? we don't know i badly funded services. so will...
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a deal with speaker kevin mccarthy in order to get him that job they would take votes on fiscal austerityy see is wasteful government spending and deliver that to constituents they have to show they're making progress what they do that is railing about the debt limit and passing bills in the house that will end up going nowhere in the senate that takes up a lot of time that lawmakers could be using to reach a constructive compromise on the debt limit. so, that's going to take up all of the oxygen in washington. and we won't be able to get to that final resolution until much later in the year. >> it will work against a cleaner, timely agreement here it's too much to ask for if there's any specificity on material cuts that republicans might be looking for here the real math says, unless you're going after defense, social security, medicare, med medicaid, the big categories, it's not going to prevent you from needing to borrow more over time >> yeah. that's the problem that republicans are in they don't want to say they are cutting medicare and social security if you preserve that, what else
a deal with speaker kevin mccarthy in order to get him that job they would take votes on fiscal austerityy see is wasteful government spending and deliver that to constituents they have to show they're making progress what they do that is railing about the debt limit and passing bills in the house that will end up going nowhere in the senate that takes up a lot of time that lawmakers could be using to reach a constructive compromise on the debt limit. so, that's going to take up all of the...
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demands the resignation of the government and the budgetary austerity regime portugal actively participates in eu programs to support ukrainian refugees and helps to its weapons citizens of the country believe that the authorities should have other priorities infringes upon the interests almost all spaniards. private medicine promises an increase in the cost of treatment, and for doctors an increase in the workload is the only one. to whom the reform guarantees profits clinic owners, according to the police , 30,000 people took part in the protest. today we can safely say that the quality of life and the standard of living of europeans, after the start of the ukrainian crisis, its hot post-february stage, has fallen by at least a quarter. and if we take eastern europe, then inflation of 22% is already a fall. in general, while real incomes and the level life quarter. and those 20% inflation. they are unevenly distributed with everything, it is clear that according to individual positions of labor contentment. this is an inflation of 50% somewhere more, therefore, the quality of life and the
demands the resignation of the government and the budgetary austerity regime portugal actively participates in eu programs to support ukrainian refugees and helps to its weapons citizens of the country believe that the authorities should have other priorities infringes upon the interests almost all spaniards. private medicine promises an increase in the cost of treatment, and for doctors an increase in the workload is the only one. to whom the reform guarantees profits clinic owners, according...
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the following living standards in many countries as a result of 12 years of austerity in britain havet with big industrial actions. february 1 in britain would be a big industrial action. your core dating our message across the world. essentially, economic inking been played out in davos, the thinking that comes from the international monetary fund and world bank is exactly the same for the way out of this crisis is to lower the tax burden as it is called on t riches. does richest people. it does not work. we are facing a plethora of food banks in britain. there are more than there are branches of mcdonald's and increasing levels of poverty. in all of the demonstrations camaro workers, mill workers, communications workers of all sorts, civil servants and teachers, many other groups joined those demonstrations representing poverty, homelessness, migrants, and refugees. this is a campaign for social justice and decency and we are coordinating across national borders. economic thinking does not stop at the national borders. amy: we mentioned at the top of our news headlines this union, a
the following living standards in many countries as a result of 12 years of austerity in britain havet with big industrial actions. february 1 in britain would be a big industrial action. your core dating our message across the world. essentially, economic inking been played out in davos, the thinking that comes from the international monetary fund and world bank is exactly the same for the way out of this crisis is to lower the tax burden as it is called on t riches. does richest people. it...
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with elections planned this year, the government is loath to impose austerity measures on top of direircumstances. reporter: pakistan has barely begun the recovery efforts after last summer's devastating floods that left nearly one third of the country underwater. but a worsening cash crunch continues to hammer the economy. combined with an enormous national debt pile and political instability, it threatens to push millions more pakistanis into poverty. >> the common man can't afford to buy milk, sugar or legumes, they are beyond our means. reporter: pakistan's foreign exchange reserves have plummeted to $4.3 billion, the lowest level in nearly a decade. the shortage has hit eight imports hard. thousands of -- aid imports hard. thousands of containers wait guarantees, they are filled with food, medicine and equipment. >> we have barely 25 days of stock left. if they are not released immediately, there will be further suffering. reporter: pakistan has append hopes of reviving the economy on a $7 billion bailout from the international monetary fund. but payments stalled in september as
with elections planned this year, the government is loath to impose austerity measures on top of direircumstances. reporter: pakistan has barely begun the recovery efforts after last summer's devastating floods that left nearly one third of the country underwater. but a worsening cash crunch continues to hammer the economy. combined with an enormous national debt pile and political instability, it threatens to push millions more pakistanis into poverty. >> the common man can't afford to...
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did not mention austerity, which i think is a general consensus, one of the factors driving low growththe deterioration in public services. and he did mention brexit, not the main source of the problems, but is also clearly having a negative impact. >> he did say he was going to bring about greater freedoms, talked about it in a catalyst for bold choices. >> yes, but that is frankly political. what we know, the real effects of brexit so far is damage to the trade performance, pressure on inflation through food prices and so on. you probably saw the report yesterday to run two thirds full because of brexit. that is only a small thing. very concrete demonstration of the hit to productivity and business and trade. inevitable consequence of brexit. not a catastrophe, not the end of the world, but doing some damage. ignoring it is not particularly helpful. >> let me ask you about inflation. he's talking about having inflation. they expect inflation to go down anyway. i'm talking about the core level of inflation. what can the government actually do in order to try and get it down further? >
did not mention austerity, which i think is a general consensus, one of the factors driving low growththe deterioration in public services. and he did mention brexit, not the main source of the problems, but is also clearly having a negative impact. >> he did say he was going to bring about greater freedoms, talked about it in a catalyst for bold choices. >> yes, but that is frankly political. what we know, the real effects of brexit so far is damage to the trade performance,...
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government requests a multibillion-dollar bailout from the international monetary fund, but the austerity ♪♪♪ tarek: otherwise, there is no country. there will be no lebanon. either civil war or we divide the country. this is the way it's gonna be. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ cc by aberdeen captioning 1-800-688-6621 abercap.com ♪♪ [singing in cantonese] [singing in cantonese] bill birtles: it was the pro-democracy movement's anthem of hope. that somehow, the will of millions of hong kongers would prevail over the might of beijing. ♪♪♪ [singing in cantonese] [singing in cantonese]
government requests a multibillion-dollar bailout from the international monetary fund, but the austerity ♪♪♪ tarek: otherwise, there is no country. there will be no lebanon. either civil war or we divide the country. this is the way it's gonna be. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ cc by aberdeen captioning 1-800-688-6621 abercap.com ♪♪ [singing in cantonese] [singing in cantonese] bill birtles: it was the pro-democracy movement's anthem of hope. that somehow, the will of millions of hong...
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i think there are real questions about what promises were being made about the debt ceiling, and austerityd things like that. there's also these committee seats, which is not quite procedural, right? because procedural is broadly appealed. if you say you've got to be -- that just -- you just made it to get those people there, that's a hard thing to square with the rest of your caucus, although at this point my question to you as it seems doesn't seem like anybody else this rebellion against whatever he's given away in these talks, in the caucus. >> because they're still actively check in with moderate members of the process of going towards the freedom caucus -- what one person described to us this to me has is by putting freedom caucus on approach, and on rules, it makes it so their spread throughout the committees. that's at least other trying to sell this within the conference that law which. there are serious impacts of that, though, and you bring up the idea of spending. some of this is the ability to wait 72 hours between the tidal is introduced, until the time that it's actually vot
i think there are real questions about what promises were being made about the debt ceiling, and austerityd things like that. there's also these committee seats, which is not quite procedural, right? because procedural is broadly appealed. if you say you've got to be -- that just -- you just made it to get those people there, that's a hard thing to square with the rest of your caucus, although at this point my question to you as it seems doesn't seem like anybody else this rebellion against...
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the usually austere interiors of the taurida palace for children our soldiers temporarily became the walls of bethlehem. catherine's ballroom appeared a nativity scene - an excursion into the history of christmas on the stage of the performance. a blue bird for those who are still very young volunteers. here they helped to draw a postcard for the priest, to make a snowman or christmas tree decorations. and here you could climb into a giant new year's ball yourself. this is great. but it seems, more than just a seven-year-old. dyoma was struck by a large luminous christmas tree right in the center of the hall. look what a beautiful tree star yes aha listen to the ball of desire. dyoma also hung up. he has one dream, so that his father would return home as soon as possible, he volunteered for a special military operation, because both mother and son could not do otherwise, and we are very proud. i hope that the son will be like him precisely in character, because dad said without hesitation that we would not hide. we will go to protect, because this is our earth and we will not give it
the usually austere interiors of the taurida palace for children our soldiers temporarily became the walls of bethlehem. catherine's ballroom appeared a nativity scene - an excursion into the history of christmas on the stage of the performance. a blue bird for those who are still very young volunteers. here they helped to draw a postcard for the priest, to make a snowman or christmas tree decorations. and here you could climb into a giant new year's ball yourself. this is great. but it seems,...
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i don't have another 20 years of austerity and hurt for everyone.bly just one airline serving all of america. >> thank you. now to mr. regan. can you comment on what would've happened with transit had you not received the funds to keep people on the job? >> yeah, we would, i think, basically every public transit system in the country would've gone bankrupt. i don't think we would've had service and most of the cities, whether be large or small communities across the country. frankly, the way that the aid was structured, again, driven towards workers, allowed them to not only keep the service going, which allowed people who needed that service during the pandemic, which included medical officials, people in food service, other critical workers that we're keeping our country moving during the pandemic could continue to use the service. then we have the work force in place. so, as we started to see demand rise again, i've seen numbers that the workforce is 75% of where we were pre-pandemic. that we have to work force an infrastructure in place naturall
i don't have another 20 years of austerity and hurt for everyone.bly just one airline serving all of america. >> thank you. now to mr. regan. can you comment on what would've happened with transit had you not received the funds to keep people on the job? >> yeah, we would, i think, basically every public transit system in the country would've gone bankrupt. i don't think we would've had service and most of the cities, whether be large or small communities across the country....
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gathering, support the popular population and scotland would not be willing to undergo a period of austerity in order to gain independence. ah, we're in for, for a small town about 100 kilometers north of edinburgh. it's far removed from the politics of westminster. sandra macpherson is out shopping. she's heading for a social supermarket set up 3 years ago. the concept is to sell expired or rejected goods to the socially disadvantaged at lower prices. sandra's marriage collapsed during the coven 19 pandemic. now she's a single parent and retraining as a beautician. she needs to save money wherever she can at just because everything else is going on. all the bells of the at the even, and that your normal supermarket there should make an ice in peace and shall juice . so this place is definitely an ideal for people like me now as the months have gone on, i've been using it more regularly now and definitely noticed a big savings in my shopping bells. right. if you are to know are people in need are eligible for a membership card and can do their shopping. here we've seen an increase, quite con
gathering, support the popular population and scotland would not be willing to undergo a period of austerity in order to gain independence. ah, we're in for, for a small town about 100 kilometers north of edinburgh. it's far removed from the politics of westminster. sandra macpherson is out shopping. she's heading for a social supermarket set up 3 years ago. the concept is to sell expired or rejected goods to the socially disadvantaged at lower prices. sandra's marriage collapsed during the...
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since the start of netflix auster voters have been trying to keep streaming films out of the academy awards. the 1st netflix original film, beasts of no nation was a critical hit but got dumped by the academy with no nominations. the reasons mud bound. another critical fav got for oscar nominations. but one, not a large part of the resistance had to do with just like skepticism, like what netflix could create, you know, could it, could it be prestigious, is it up to the standard of excellence? and i also think it borrows a bit from just like a general anxiety between traditionally, between like traditional institutions and the internet. you know, isn't that anything that originates on line as of lesser quality than anything that came from? like the traditional forms of i'm a cultural production ah, then came roma. everything about a phone so far. owens netflix movie, the black and white cinematography, the long tracking shots, the white screen images screamed cinema. even netflix haters loved it. oh, my gosh. do oh, on the big night, romo 13 oscars not including best director for alf
since the start of netflix auster voters have been trying to keep streaming films out of the academy awards. the 1st netflix original film, beasts of no nation was a critical hit but got dumped by the academy with no nominations. the reasons mud bound. another critical fav got for oscar nominations. but one, not a large part of the resistance had to do with just like skepticism, like what netflix could create, you know, could it, could it be prestigious, is it up to the standard of excellence?...
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happening against the backdrop of a significant reduction in consumption and the introduction of austerity these countries in russia in the twenty-second year, according to forecasts, electricity consumption grew according to the results of 22 years, the consumption growth will be about 1.50. and the increase in the single-rate price of electricity in terms of generation at generation facilities will be only 4.6%, i.e. 2 years. the cost of electricity produced for generation facilities lagged behind inflation by more than 11%. therefore, as a year ago, we are sure that the electric power industry is one of the key factors in curbing inflation in our country, according to the results of the past year, the total volume of commissioning. the power plant will be figured out as one and a half thousand megawatts, these are two units at kostroma c two units at the gusinoozerskaya gres in omsk , the republic of bashkortostan in addition, inter rao managed to find russian analogues for replacement of critical foreign software. as hmm , the russian counterparts of the erpi system, on which the enter
happening against the backdrop of a significant reduction in consumption and the introduction of austerity these countries in russia in the twenty-second year, according to forecasts, electricity consumption grew according to the results of 22 years, the consumption growth will be about 1.50. and the increase in the single-rate price of electricity in terms of generation at generation facilities will be only 4.6%, i.e. 2 years. the cost of electricity produced for generation facilities lagged...
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is now in moscow, will del further into south africa and molds declaring a national state of this auster and made a crippling energy prices that regularly sees block, got stuck across the complete us exports of liquefied natural gas are set to reach record highs out. washington makes a big profit satisfying me. use hunger for energy following september attack and rushes which spring pipes with.
is now in moscow, will del further into south africa and molds declaring a national state of this auster and made a crippling energy prices that regularly sees block, got stuck across the complete us exports of liquefied natural gas are set to reach record highs out. washington makes a big profit satisfying me. use hunger for energy following september attack and rushes which spring pipes with.
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. >> we are going to start having consider austerity measures. >> the issue is ridership. since the pandemic, it is still not on track. >> some of it seemed pretty dirty. >> bart says ridership is increasing,eiting daily -=-- rig writing daily. >> the ridership is pre-pandemic levels, and that is because the bay area has embraced so much the work from home culture. >> they have received more than $1 billion in federal aid to help sustain service, but that funding is excited to run out by 2025. if that happens, the transit agency is predicting consequences like fewer trains, stations which open later and close earlier, station closures, and line shutdowns. no weekend service and mass layoffs. negative impact on traffic and climate, and a populations rely on transit who could be impacted. or no bart servi -- or no bart service at all. >> it is a very real possibility when the federal emergency funds run out and there is no more money and people are still working from home that drastic service cuts will happen. >> bart says plans to ask the feds and the state for more funding
. >> we are going to start having consider austerity measures. >> the issue is ridership. since the pandemic, it is still not on track. >> some of it seemed pretty dirty. >> bart says ridership is increasing,eiting daily -=-- rig writing daily. >> the ridership is pre-pandemic levels, and that is because the bay area has embraced so much the work from home culture. >> they have received more than $1 billion in federal aid to help sustain service, but that...