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nikitin assured the chamberlain that everything, of course, will go in the best possible way, not you, pyotr vasilyevich, are the first to come to me from the palace, everything is logical here, what business without self-promotion? having received the magic powder, soltykov began to act. from soltykov's testimony. i went to the palace, and when i arrived, i entered the hall, poured the said powder from a piece of paper into my hand and squeezed it in my throat. and then, as i passed behind the standing. and then even less, in general, with such savings it could have been enough for an entire army of sorcerers, and there would have been some left, in a word, very strange behavior, it seems that catherine the second was right in her assessment of soltykov, he was a fool, or again, it's not that simple, you know, all russian courtiers of the 18th century had debts, in order to live a lavish life, as required... location, it was necessary, colossal amounts of money were needed, no one ever managed to fit into it, it was easy to go broke in st. petersburg, all the same, the motivation for
nikitin assured the chamberlain that everything, of course, will go in the best possible way, not you, pyotr vasilyevich, are the first to come to me from the palace, everything is logical here, what business without self-promotion? having received the magic powder, soltykov began to act. from soltykov's testimony. i went to the palace, and when i arrived, i entered the hall, poured the said powder from a piece of paper into my hand and squeezed it in my throat. and then, as i passed behind the...
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i wonder how such a person could become a chamberlain? were never able to find a portrait of pyotr saltykov to compare our own impressions and the empress's review. for example, portraits of his father, brother sergei, sisters, agrafena and maria have survived. it cannot be said that they depicted completely stupid faces. who would they have become in that case? pyotr soltykov could have become a fool, and they did not take him under elizabeth petrovna had such people as chamberlains. the empress understood people. however, catherine ii wrote about soltykov and other things, and he was a gossip of the first kind. so maybe pyotr vasilch was ruined by his long tongue. well, of course, the court cannot live without rumors of gossip, but no one likes it when their secrets are spilled. but what could chamberlain pyotr soltykov gossip about that would land him in the secret office for it, well, either he spilled some specially protected state secret, or, for example, contributed to the spread of unflattering rumors discrediting the monarch, or
i wonder how such a person could become a chamberlain? were never able to find a portrait of pyotr saltykov to compare our own impressions and the empress's review. for example, portraits of his father, brother sergei, sisters, agrafena and maria have survived. it cannot be said that they depicted completely stupid faces. who would they have become in that case? pyotr soltykov could have become a fool, and they did not take him under elizabeth petrovna had such people as chamberlains. the...
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now, in his ruling today, judge martin chamberlain ruled against them for various reasons.ment had considered the equalities act, and also there was information available to the public around the different climate change risks, such as overheating, extreme weather, storms and extreme rainfall. one of the biggest challenges that friends of the earth faced today was over the fact that there are very few actual, tangible targets for preparing the uk for climate change. most of those targets are around reducing emissions and reducing the uk's impact specifically. and thejudge in summing up said this made it very difficult for him to determine if any targets had been met and the government had done enough. now, after this ruling today, the head of friends of the earth's legal team, will rundle, said that they would consider a challenge and appeal to this ruling today. he said that the friends of the earth and the co—claimants in this case considered the ruling, considered the adaptation plan still to be completely inadequate and failing the british people. have you ever stopped
now, in his ruling today, judge martin chamberlain ruled against them for various reasons.ment had considered the equalities act, and also there was information available to the public around the different climate change risks, such as overheating, extreme weather, storms and extreme rainfall. one of the biggest challenges that friends of the earth faced today was over the fact that there are very few actual, tangible targets for preparing the uk for climate change. most of those targets are...
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on september 30, 1938, neville chamberlain, eduardo padier, benito mussolini and adolf hitler signed the munich agreement on the annexation of the border lands of czechoslovakia to nazi germany. the munich agreement between great britain, france, italy and germany was a major step towards restoring the power of the german reich. the munich agreement is a treaty that allowed germany to obtain the richest territories, the richest territory, because. the czech republic not only had the capabilities and a serious resource zone in the sudetenland, but this gave germany the opportunity to get an additional outpost at the beginning and development of a powerful offensive within the framework of the already directly future second world war. 1938. germany was increasingly gaining momentum from 1933 to 38, 5 years passed. in 5 years, adolf hitler received, firstly. the most powerful support from the western powers, secondly, what did the world see? look how interestingly, since 1933 , not only has germany's position been officially declared on german territory, germany has withdrawn from the l
on september 30, 1938, neville chamberlain, eduardo padier, benito mussolini and adolf hitler signed the munich agreement on the annexation of the border lands of czechoslovakia to nazi germany. the munich agreement between great britain, france, italy and germany was a major step towards restoring the power of the german reich. the munich agreement is a treaty that allowed germany to obtain the richest territories, the richest territory, because. the czech republic not only had the...
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on the other hand, the chamberlains were probably not reported every day, so maybe this factor turnedut to be decisive. perhaps, if it were only about soltykov torturing with the help of witchcraft... danos would have been ignored, but he also wanted to bewitch the empress herself, for what purpose, by the way? apparently, soltykov’s oaths, saying that he wants to live peacefully in moscow, in the secret chancery they didn't really believe it, otherwise soltykov wouldn't have ended up in solovki, where the now former chamberlain was exiled for life. it's quite possible that the investigators came to the conclusion that he wanted to bewitch the empress for his own benefit. then he said: that's it, no one will even look at my wife or my children anymore. and when the young stewards, seeing the empress off to the palace village, ran around the upper passages of the palace, they came across her in the palace arch, and there was such a long arch that pierced the entire palace, they came and went. towards each other as if by chance, to see the face of the queen, and these were the most nobl
on the other hand, the chamberlains were probably not reported every day, so maybe this factor turnedut to be decisive. perhaps, if it were only about soltykov torturing with the help of witchcraft... danos would have been ignored, but he also wanted to bewitch the empress herself, for what purpose, by the way? apparently, soltykov’s oaths, saying that he wants to live peacefully in moscow, in the secret chancery they didn't really believe it, otherwise soltykov wouldn't have ended up in...
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let's speak now to liberal democrat chief whip wendy chamberlain, who joins us from westminster.g. hopefully you will have heard what we were just chatting about, i wonder how the lib dems feel about this possibility that an increase in national insurance for employers? morning, sall , i did insurance for employers? morning, sally. i did hear— insurance for employers? morning, sally, i did hear what _ insurance for employers? morning, sally, i did hear what you _ insurance for employers? morning, sally, i did hear what you are - sally, i did hear what you are saying. i think what i would reflect on is the final comment there about what businesses are selling. we know that small businesses and those on our high streets are the lifeblood of local economies is a really understanding what the impact of that increase would have is something that is as liberal democrats. if the government want to grow the economy which they say is absolutely what they want to do, in order to develop investment, and see an increase in tax returns, potentially hitting small businesses just at this best b
let's speak now to liberal democrat chief whip wendy chamberlain, who joins us from westminster.g. hopefully you will have heard what we were just chatting about, i wonder how the lib dems feel about this possibility that an increase in national insurance for employers? morning, sall , i did insurance for employers? morning, sally. i did hear— insurance for employers? morning, sally, i did hear what _ insurance for employers? morning, sally, i did hear what you _ insurance for employers?...
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history has shown us -- just ask neville chamberlain this is not the right approach. the role of the united states has been to effectively act as the world's policeman. if we withdraw from that, there's going to be complete chaos and violence, and we could get sucked into some of the conflicts. frankly, i think the biden administration is not getting enough credit for trying to rain in both the israelis and the iranians. there's been undoubtedly a tremendous amount of back-channel communication between the biden administration and iran. and iran has acted fairly reasonably with restraint. these two missile barrages that it did in retaliation didn't kill a single israeli and did very, very minimal damage. similarly, in ukraine our policy has been to effectively give the ukrainians what they need to bleed the russians to death without creating some kind of direct confrontation. we're almost going onto year three, and that has worked. i think biden should get credit for both of those things. >> former reporter for the "wall street journal," matthew brzezinski. thank you,
history has shown us -- just ask neville chamberlain this is not the right approach. the role of the united states has been to effectively act as the world's policeman. if we withdraw from that, there's going to be complete chaos and violence, and we could get sucked into some of the conflicts. frankly, i think the biden administration is not getting enough credit for trying to rain in both the israelis and the iranians. there's been undoubtedly a tremendous amount of back-channel communication...
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been her 1st month on the job. president chamberlain has seen an object in the fighting. a mayor was decapitated in the state of gifts at 8 o, a priest assassinated in the south of the country and dozens of killings in the state of c. now though, still for now, president chamberlain was standing by a security plan which appears to be a continuation of her predecessors rather than confront the drug cartels. she ameson said to invest in social programs that deter young people from joining oregon. nice crime. sent a new check on whether it's in me check on chop us or going to have to go elsewhere the country, the social supports we are providing is helping use the system for the critics disagree. they say that over the last 6 years, this approach failed to produce a significant reduction in violence in mexico. even of this type of attack is in common in mexico drug war. the reality is that such levels of violence are an everyday problem here with a government facing worse than in conflicts in both the north and the south of the country. it's becoming increasingly difficult t
been her 1st month on the job. president chamberlain has seen an object in the fighting. a mayor was decapitated in the state of gifts at 8 o, a priest assassinated in the south of the country and dozens of killings in the state of c. now though, still for now, president chamberlain was standing by a security plan which appears to be a continuation of her predecessors rather than confront the drug cartels. she ameson said to invest in social programs that deter young people from joining oregon....
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now though, still for now, president chamberlain was standing by a security plan which appears to be a continuation of her predecessors rather than confront the drug cartels. she ameson said to invest in social programs that deter young people from joining organized crime, sent a new check on whether it's in mitchell con, chop us, or going to have to go elsewhere. the country, the social supports we are providing is helping use the system for the critics disagree. they say that over the last 6 years, this approach failed to produce a significant reduction in violence in mexico. even of this type of attack is in common in mexico's drug war. the reality is that such levels of violence are an everyday problem here with a government facing worse than in conflicts in both the north and the south of the country. it's becoming increasingly difficult to convince the public that the situation is under control. julia dudley, i know i'll just sierra mexico city the 3 of us presidential races intensifying with capital. our son donald trump, in the deadlock and the polls. democratic presidential
now though, still for now, president chamberlain was standing by a security plan which appears to be a continuation of her predecessors rather than confront the drug cartels. she ameson said to invest in social programs that deter young people from joining organized crime, sent a new check on whether it's in mitchell con, chop us, or going to have to go elsewhere. the country, the social supports we are providing is helping use the system for the critics disagree. they say that over the last 6...
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supporting her, that we should, as she often says in private, be more like churchill and less like chamberlainlitical thinking on bbc sounds and you'll hear other interviews that i've done, including one with the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court, the british barrister karim khan, who is arguing that charges for war crimes should be brought against both israel's leadership and the leadership of hamas. you'll also hear an upcoming episode with the head of the palestinian mission in the uk. thank you for watching. hello. it's been an unsettled start to the weekend, with low pressure pushing several bands of rain southwards across the uk on saturday, but we did manage some spells of sunshine between these successive areas of rain. it was a mild day, particularly across southern areas of england and wales. top temperatures reached 17 degrees, but in cardiff we've got a drop of four degrees celsius on the way as we head into sunday. low pressure then clears off out of the way. a ridge of high pressure follows, bringing a better day for many of us on sunday. however, it is going t
supporting her, that we should, as she often says in private, be more like churchill and less like chamberlainlitical thinking on bbc sounds and you'll hear other interviews that i've done, including one with the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court, the british barrister karim khan, who is arguing that charges for war crimes should be brought against both israel's leadership and the leadership of hamas. you'll also hear an upcoming episode with the head of the palestinian...
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used to be under serious question, and along comes donald trump, who really is like the neville chamberlain of the republican party. he is an appeaser. he is a surrender and that is what we are seeing in his approach to ukraine and frankly, you know, we've seen him fall to blandishments from xi jinping and many others when it was convenient for him and served his personal interest, so that is why more than 700 democrats, republicans and independents and very senior national security leaders came together to oppose donald trump , and support kamala harris and it is important to say it was also to support kamala harris. they believe that she has the temperament and the intellect and the vision and the experience to be on day one, an effective and strong commander- in-chief. >> ambassador susan rice, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> good to be with you, lawrence. >> thank you. >>> wisconsin voters could end up not only deciding who the next president is, but which party controls the united states senate. senator tammy baldwin who was running for re-election in wisconsin was stron
used to be under serious question, and along comes donald trump, who really is like the neville chamberlain of the republican party. he is an appeaser. he is a surrender and that is what we are seeing in his approach to ukraine and frankly, you know, we've seen him fall to blandishments from xi jinping and many others when it was convenient for him and served his personal interest, so that is why more than 700 democrats, republicans and independents and very senior national security leaders...
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neville chamberlain in the prime minister's office was trying to placate hitler politically and psychologically. it was not working. chaplin believed that you cannot negotiate with an authoritarian psychotic, you can only defeat them or put them down with a bad dog. the weapons he had to work with -- those of the weapons he chose to use. peter: at the end of the film charlie chaplin broke character and gave a little speech. charlie chaplin: i am sorry. i do not want to rule or conquer anyone. i shall like to help everyone if possible, black men, whites. we all want to help one another. we want to live by happiness, not misery. we do not want to hate and despise one another. in this room there is -- in this world there is room for everyone in the good earth is rich. the way of life can be free and beautiful. and yet greed has poisoned men's souls, filled the world with hate, step doesn't to misery and blood shall -- bloodshed. peter: scott eyman, what was the impact of that moment in the film? scott: it was the first time the audience had heard charlie chaplin speak. he made a silent film in 193
neville chamberlain in the prime minister's office was trying to placate hitler politically and psychologically. it was not working. chaplin believed that you cannot negotiate with an authoritarian psychotic, you can only defeat them or put them down with a bad dog. the weapons he had to work with -- those of the weapons he chose to use. peter: at the end of the film charlie chaplin broke character and gave a little speech. charlie chaplin: i am sorry. i do not want to rule or conquer anyone. i...
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when wilt chamberlain scored 100 points. i don't know if they have anybody that can do that. we'll see if the worst can score 100 tonight and hold new orleans, because they got a good team with brandon ingram, zion williamson and cj mccollum. it's going to be a tough test for the warriors shorthanded tonight. we'll make it work though i know you're fully healthy larry. as we send it back to you. >> i'm doing what i can. and if steve kerr how i don't know how many guys would have to get hurt for steve kerr to put me in a game, but it would be a lot. anyway, thank you. chris took ten games. the san jose sharks finally got their first win of the season last night against utah in dramatic fashion. they were down four one with just under five minutes to play at the end of a long eight day road trip. team teal scored three goals in a minute. 50s, and they complete the comeback in overtime when alex wennberg scores here, a memorable first victory for new head coach ryan warsofsky. >> the relief and the belief. and we got a group of guys in there that they're going to. they're going
when wilt chamberlain scored 100 points. i don't know if they have anybody that can do that. we'll see if the worst can score 100 tonight and hold new orleans, because they got a good team with brandon ingram, zion williamson and cj mccollum. it's going to be a tough test for the warriors shorthanded tonight. we'll make it work though i know you're fully healthy larry. as we send it back to you. >> i'm doing what i can. and if steve kerr how i don't know how many guys would have to get...
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the british foreign office didn't even want it made, is neville chamberlain was in the prime minister'sice and he was attempting to placate hitler politically and psychologically. it wasn't working. what chaplin believed, when winston churchill believed, would you can't negotiate with an authoritarian psychotic. you can only defeat them or take them down like a mad dog. and the weapons that he had were ridicule and satire. so those are the weapons he chose to use. >> in fact, at the end of the film, charlie chaplin broke eric and give a little each. here's part of it. >> i'm sorry. i don't want to be an emperor. that is not my business. i don't want to rule or conquer anyone. i should like to help everyone if possible. we all want to help one another. we want to live by each other's happiness, not by each other's misery. we don't want to hate or despise one another. in this world, there's room for everyone. it is rich and can provide for everyone. the way of life could be free and beautiful. but we have lost the way. read has poisoned men's souls. it has stepped us into misery and blood
the british foreign office didn't even want it made, is neville chamberlain was in the prime minister'sice and he was attempting to placate hitler politically and psychologically. it wasn't working. what chaplin believed, when winston churchill believed, would you can't negotiate with an authoritarian psychotic. you can only defeat them or take them down like a mad dog. and the weapons that he had were ridicule and satire. so those are the weapons he chose to use. >> in fact, at the end...
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some real famous like wilt chamberlain and satchel paige? for some, not so famous. and we kind of give them a we highlight them in a way that i think that really kind of brings them to life, to. one more quick question really quick. when you sell the film rights and you said you should sell the film rights, whose do you want to play abe saperstein. oh, boy, that's a tough question question. danny devito. and then that's that's not a that's not a bad idea. i think agent eight was taller than danny devito. who that kind of stumps me? i don't know. i mean, have you joe pesci? joe would be a good it because it's got to be a kind of a fast talking guy who a real operator and somebody who just just who is who somebody who's very caffeinated you know somebody who's who who's, a mile a minute talker and all that. so that those are some ideas. and the other ideas anyone from the audience have know there was a movie called sweet water that was about salt water. clifton, who was a former globetrotter, who was the first black player, signed to an nba contract and. there's an ab
some real famous like wilt chamberlain and satchel paige? for some, not so famous. and we kind of give them a we highlight them in a way that i think that really kind of brings them to life, to. one more quick question really quick. when you sell the film rights and you said you should sell the film rights, whose do you want to play abe saperstein. oh, boy, that's a tough question question. danny devito. and then that's that's not a that's not a bad idea. i think agent eight was taller than...
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pumpkin manad, i was not counting on, by the way, pumpkin lovers should definitely look into the chamberlain lane, there restaurateurs surprise with a variety of dishes from it, pumpkin soup, this is a pumpkin salad with cottage cheese and spinach, these are kutaby with pumpkin, this is smoked duck with ... in total, 30 sites are open until october 13, they are in all areas of the city, master classes, quests, performances await festival guests artists. the moscow model is 7 years old, tomorrow on sunday at vodenkha there is a big festive program with quizzes, prizes and a light show. we have a tradition, for each city day we release a new light show, this year. and we have created such a musical show in the format of karaoke, after that we recommend you to look into the special purpose garage, an exhibition of motorcycle legends, like a journey through time, the collection covers all eras of motorcycle culture, from the first models to modern superbikes. aura смерлон is able to work at temperatures from -25 to +40 and move at high speed on slippery surfaces ceramics. you can buy individuall
pumpkin manad, i was not counting on, by the way, pumpkin lovers should definitely look into the chamberlain lane, there restaurateurs surprise with a variety of dishes from it, pumpkin soup, this is a pumpkin salad with cottage cheese and spinach, these are kutaby with pumpkin, this is smoked duck with ... in total, 30 sites are open until october 13, they are in all areas of the city, master classes, quests, performances await festival guests artists. the moscow model is 7 years old, tomorrow...
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well, it probably happened with wilt chamberlain, you know.n't know. [ laughter ] that's just stat stuff. [ laughter ] that was the monologue, everybody! we're off and running. [ cheers and applause ] we've got a great show for you tonight. he's both an emmy and oscar-nominated actor, as well as a tony winner, you know from "angels in america," "tick, tick... boom!," "under the banner of heaven," and "spider-man." his latest film, "we live in time," is out this weekend. andrew garfield is back on the show, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] you know her from "fargo," "made for love," "the wolf of wall street," and "palm springs." she's currently starring in "the penguin," which airs sundays and -- on hbo and max. cristin milioti is back on the show as well. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to all that -- several media outlets have finally started accurately describing how weird and unhinged donald trump's rallies are, and they're also talking to trump's own audience members about why they leave. for more on this, it's time for "a closer l
well, it probably happened with wilt chamberlain, you know.n't know. [ laughter ] that's just stat stuff. [ laughter ] that was the monologue, everybody! we're off and running. [ cheers and applause ] we've got a great show for you tonight. he's both an emmy and oscar-nominated actor, as well as a tony winner, you know from "angels in america," "tick, tick... boom!," "under the banner of heaven," and "spider-man." his latest film, "we live in...
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as chamberlain said of czechoslovakia?rch a london based iranian journalist was stabbed outside his home, with the suspects fleeing the united kingdom immediately afterwards . it was immediately afterwards. it was also the islamic republic that put a fatwa on the head of british author salman rushdie, which culminated in his near murder in 2022. things come back to britain in addition to instability, having all sorts of risks in the middle east, where, of course we get a great deal of oil from. but iran's desire to harm extends far beyond israel. iran is an enemy of the west and israel is fighting this war on our behalf. it is our proxy. if iran wins, we cannot be so naive to think that it will end with israel. we are all in this war together, which is why we must support israel in its war against the true coloniser of the middle east, the islamic repubuc the middle east, the islamic republic of iran. as always, let me know your views . me know your views. mailmogg@gbnews.com. but i'm pleased now to be joined by the israel
as chamberlain said of czechoslovakia?rch a london based iranian journalist was stabbed outside his home, with the suspects fleeing the united kingdom immediately afterwards . it was immediately afterwards. it was also the islamic republic that put a fatwa on the head of british author salman rushdie, which culminated in his near murder in 2022. things come back to britain in addition to instability, having all sorts of risks in the middle east, where, of course we get a great deal of oil from....
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west and i will ensure that a meeting is arranged with him with the appropriate minister when the chamberlaindiatric edition that affects thousands of children, potentially across the uk. >> i first raised it in this chamber 18 months ago, when i heard about the devastating impact from a constituent. does the prime minister agree with me that it should not be for a charity to fund the pathway analysis and research that is needed to ensure that people and children get the support that they need? and will he help facilitate a meeting for me with the charity and the department for health? >> the prime minister? >> the prime minister? >> well, can i first thank her for raising this important issue and reminding the house of the impact that it has? and certainly i think i can arrange that meeting so that we can take that meeting so that we can take that further forward . thank you. that further forward. thank you. >> mary kelly foy . thank you, mr >> mary kelly foy. thank you, mr speaker . speaken >> constituents in the city of durham are anxious about the financial situation at durham county coun
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it's the lock that was changed, nothing, op, hello, hello, let me guess, katyunya, i'm kchin's chamberlain, oleg pavlovich, kharchenko, from zhitomir, and i'll look at you straight from a postcard, hello sochi, so what are you, come in, come in, who, well, i'm a tseyklon. oleg popovdny came, tell me, can we take our things? and talusya came to the consultation, oh, so katyunya will live with you? that's right, otherwise we'll have here in about three months, since the pregnancy will start, diapers, these diapers, and you're more like a brother than a sister you want, well, it happens. "hello, excuse me, i'm yura solovyov's mother, you don't know anything about yura, he left home, please come in there, yes, he's married. it seemed like he deceived me, yura, you understand, i tried for you, i thought, well, to live like people, a real family, without spamming, without eating all day long, son, i 'm very guilty before you. and before natasha , before grandpa, i'm very guilty, i have to say guilty, go to grandpa and apologize, kaluga region, fedorino village, i'll go, i'll go, son. i'm sorry,
it's the lock that was changed, nothing, op, hello, hello, let me guess, katyunya, i'm kchin's chamberlain, oleg pavlovich, kharchenko, from zhitomir, and i'll look at you straight from a postcard, hello sochi, so what are you, come in, come in, who, well, i'm a tseyklon. oleg popovdny came, tell me, can we take our things? and talusya came to the consultation, oh, so katyunya will live with you? that's right, otherwise we'll have here in about three months, since the pregnancy will start,...
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but people are pointing out that this quarrel in a faraway country, to use chamberlain's line, has theotential ramifications to raise questions about james cleverly's judgement in office. he was the one in november 2022 who made that statement to the house of commons about talks. he was the one. it seems a lot of work was done under david cameron's team are very clear that he paused. whatever was going on there, and i think that it's striking that tom tugendhat, who is james cleverly's rival for the centre and left of the party, is going out and going so hard on this because he's very aware that this raises the old questions about james cleverly's, you know, wisdom in office and whether he was too dependent , whether he was too dependent, perhaps, on officials for advice. >> i just don't believe anybody anymore. where does this leave us with? i mean, obviously it's the big two that we think about are gibraltar and the falklands. now, there's no suggestion that they're under imminent threat of being handed back to anyone . being handed back to anyone. however, it still raises that quest
but people are pointing out that this quarrel in a faraway country, to use chamberlain's line, has theotential ramifications to raise questions about james cleverly's judgement in office. he was the one in november 2022 who made that statement to the house of commons about talks. he was the one. it seems a lot of work was done under david cameron's team are very clear that he paused. whatever was going on there, and i think that it's striking that tom tugendhat, who is james cleverly's rival...
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, to begin this houn wendy chamberlain, to begin this hour.good morning to you, wendy. if you don't mind, i'd like with breaking like to start with the breaking news hour news in the last hour in relation inflation figures, relation to inflation figures, this the target this shock drop below the target of government of 2% to i.7%. the government have very have every right to be very pleased. this follows pleased. and this follows closely wake of this closely in the wake of this hugely successful investment fund. things on the up? do fund. are things on the up? do you think? >> morning. it's good to be >> good morning. it's good to be here. yes . obviously the here. yes. obviously the inflation fall is good news. but i think what's really important to remember with inflation is it just means that prices are still rising but more slowly. and when we've seen such high levels of inflation in recent years, particularly on those day to day items that people buy every day, butter, cheese, all those kinds of things, clearly it's good news, but we need
, to begin this houn wendy chamberlain, to begin this hour.good morning to you, wendy. if you don't mind, i'd like with breaking like to start with the breaking news hour news in the last hour in relation inflation figures, relation to inflation figures, this the target this shock drop below the target of government of 2% to i.7%. the government have very have every right to be very pleased. this follows pleased. and this follows closely wake of this closely in the wake of this hugely...