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erm, yeah. i'm not an angry teenager. yeah, iam... private. yeah. don't you find it weird, then, that you have this reputation for being...? yeah, it is really funny, actually. you find it funny because why, itjust seems so untrue to you? yeah, yeah. and i think the people i care about, who i meet, they know that it's not me. and if i meet people personally, they can see that i'm not angry. aboutjust how unlikely your story is? yeah. i mean, you're this... for three years or more, largely mute, bullied schoolgirl. you end up being the voice of a generation. it's a very unlikely journey, isn't it? it is, yes. one thing that you have described as your superpower is asperger�*s. do you mind just explaining what that is to people who don't know asperger�*s syndrome? you're on the autism spectrum — it's, like, a diagnosis. it means that you work a bit differently. you are a bit sensitive to things that others aren't. you can't, erm. .. sometimes you can't function in the same ways as others. describing it only as a superpower is misleading
erm, yeah. i'm not an angry teenager. yeah, iam... private. yeah. don't you find it weird, then, that you have this reputation for being...? yeah, it is really funny, actually. you find it funny because why, itjust seems so untrue to you? yeah, yeah. and i think the people i care about, who i meet, they know that it's not me. and if i meet people personally, they can see that i'm not angry. aboutjust how unlikely your story is? yeah. i mean, you're this... for three years or more, largely mute,...
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only putin signed the erm law and on the fifth signed a decree that erm the property of zaporizhzhya jsc is transferred to the federal ownership of the russian federation, and there are deadlines that the station and staff will work under a ukrainian license until january 1, 28 . 11,000 working before the war , this is 3,800, they simply don’t have people, so that’s the deadline . that's why there is now pressure on the staff to sign a contract for a certificate in the organization. this romanenko met with this gambler palytskyi together with this adviser of the russians of the sobhaz family. that's what was said . that's what the adviser said so far. they do not have the technical possibility to switch to the russian nuclear power plant now, but they will make a real nuclear town out of the energy donor, this is the situation, so the situation for the personnel is very difficult, although there is still a third of that people worked, most of them left, most of the population of energodara left, but there was a permanent teller about the channel, and now the deputy general director v
only putin signed the erm law and on the fifth signed a decree that erm the property of zaporizhzhya jsc is transferred to the federal ownership of the russian federation, and there are deadlines that the station and staff will work under a ukrainian license until january 1, 28 . 11,000 working before the war , this is 3,800, they simply don’t have people, so that’s the deadline . that's why there is now pressure on the staff to sign a contract for a certificate in the organization. this...
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mark tow. into an erm mark two?ichjohn major's government was effectively destroyed politically in 1992 when the pound plummeted and interest rates went up. is that a fear you have politically? well, i don't share that fear. i'll have to read his column. i mean, one of the things i have to say over the, since i got involved in politics, that has become a big influence, i think, is social media. and it's increased the velocity of decision—making. it's increased the kind of sense of outrage out there. and i do worry that we get ourselves into a kind of psychological doom loop. i know from my point of view as, you know, a long time ago economics graduate, a business person, an accountant, all the rest of it, you know, 80% of of economics is psychology. and if these, you know, it is possible to talk yourself into a problem. and i think we need now to talk positively, and for people to understand the plan. but there is a kind of professional troll out there, who's trying to steer things in a particular way. and we just n
mark tow. into an erm mark two?ichjohn major's government was effectively destroyed politically in 1992 when the pound plummeted and interest rates went up. is that a fear you have politically? well, i don't share that fear. i'll have to read his column. i mean, one of the things i have to say over the, since i got involved in politics, that has become a big influence, i think, is social media. and it's increased the velocity of decision—making. it's increased the kind of sense of outrage out...
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many viewers might remember previous economic crises in the news, 2008, the 1992 crashing out of the erm journalist, possibly 1972's budget and i wonder how unprecedented the challenge of covering the current rapidly changing economic situation is. i cannot claim to have covered all those myself. but i would say is it's been extremely challenging and i think the speed of the story changing and the speed of the market reaction, to try to emphasise what it means for audiences with the real world impact is but it's only been the most challenging story of covered in my career. do you think there's a slight danger of journalists feeding that coverage, social media and you can put this on social media feeds very easily. you can, and we have to choose your words very carefully because we do not want to add any sense of panic in the markets or even with audiences as well. so, i think we have reported carefully and holding those to account and acknowledge all the other factors at play as well. and you mentioned what the public think, the challenges of economic reporting and an audience, there is
many viewers might remember previous economic crises in the news, 2008, the 1992 crashing out of the erm journalist, possibly 1972's budget and i wonder how unprecedented the challenge of covering the current rapidly changing economic situation is. i cannot claim to have covered all those myself. but i would say is it's been extremely challenging and i think the speed of the story changing and the speed of the market reaction, to try to emphasise what it means for audiences with the real world...
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erm... harry cole. thank you, prime minister. from the sun.e 45p rate, you stood on a platform to winl the leadership of the party- on a platform to cut operation tax. you and the ex—chancellor designed this budget together in lockstep - we're told, at times - in secret, the two of you. | he has to go because of the falloutj from it, how come you get to stay? my priority already is making sure we deliver the economic stability that our country needs. that's why i had to take the difficult decisions i've taken today. the mission remains the same. we do need to raise our country's economic growth levels and deliver for people across the country. we're committed to delivering on the energy price guarantee, which people are already seeing in their bills. but, ultimately, we also need to make sure that we have economic stability, and i have to act in the national interest as prime minister. er... chris mason, bbc. excuse the bluntness, prime minister, but given everything that has happened, what credibility do you have to continue government? what
erm... harry cole. thank you, prime minister. from the sun.e 45p rate, you stood on a platform to winl the leadership of the party- on a platform to cut operation tax. you and the ex—chancellor designed this budget together in lockstep - we're told, at times - in secret, the two of you. | he has to go because of the falloutj from it, how come you get to stay? my priority already is making sure we deliver the economic stability that our country needs. that's why i had to take the difficult...
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the sweetest mentality is really fantastic because we don't care but famous people when they did erm. mamma mia, the film eh, with meryl streep and all these big stars, i realized that mary street was actually more starstruck the hub themselves, the inevitable sequel followed a decade later launching out his old hurts, back into the charts. in the meantime, the band had another plan to enshrine their legendary status, a monument to themselves. it kicked off in 2008 with the traveling exhibition, have a world feature in memorabilia. and an early version of today's advertise, which fans could join on stage. then on may 7th, 2013. how about the museum? opened its doors to the public in the swedish capital stock horn, and once again, the band came new young fans. tourists now come from around the world to visit the museum. they've been very thinking about it in their business manner. i think mostly yawn is a very business minded man. benny is moreover, all the music all the time. and he has his own little band replace folk music and but i mean, he's also part of the big musicals. but bjor
the sweetest mentality is really fantastic because we don't care but famous people when they did erm. mamma mia, the film eh, with meryl streep and all these big stars, i realized that mary street was actually more starstruck the hub themselves, the inevitable sequel followed a decade later launching out his old hurts, back into the charts. in the meantime, the band had another plan to enshrine their legendary status, a monument to themselves. it kicked off in 2008 with the traveling...
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no previous economic crises being picked stories in the news in 2008 in the 1992 crashing out of the ermbudget and i wonder how unprecedented the challenge of covering the current rapidly changing economic situation is. �* ., _ rapidly changing economic situation is. �* ., , rapidly changing economic situation is. ., , �*, rapidly changing economic situation is. ., , is. but i would say is it's been extremely _ is. but i would say is it's been extremely challenging - is. but i would say is it's been extremely challenging and i is. but i would say is it's been i extremely challenging and i think the speed of the story changing in the speed of the story changing in the market reaction, to try to emphasise what it means for audiences with the real world impact is but it's only been the most challenging story of covered in my career. d0 challenging story of covered in my career. , ., challenging story of covered in my career. ,, �*, challenging story of covered in my career. �*, ., challenging story of covered in my career. h . , career. do you feel there's a slight dancer of career. do you
no previous economic crises being picked stories in the news in 2008 in the 1992 crashing out of the ermbudget and i wonder how unprecedented the challenge of covering the current rapidly changing economic situation is. �* ., _ rapidly changing economic situation is. �* ., , rapidly changing economic situation is. ., , �*, rapidly changing economic situation is. ., , is. but i would say is it's been extremely _ is. but i would say is it's been extremely challenging - is. but i would say...
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erm, ijust need to get there.the debris field. for about 2.5 hours, we see nothing but darkness. and then, all of a sudden, you see the earth come up to you and it does feel like it is coming up to you, because you're descending so quickly. seeing the natural bottom of the ocean come up at you was sort of spectacular. we saw plates. a plate just came out — a big dinner plate, just sitting there on its own. then we saw a wash—hand basin, with the taps still attached. and we were only about 300 metres, apparently, from the wreck. is something going on with my thrusters? um, i'm thrusting and nothing's happening. i don't know what's going on. one is thrusting forward, one of the thrusters is thrusting backwards right now. so, the only thing i can do right now is a 360. we're literally 300 metres from titanic and although we are in the debris field, we can't go anywhere but go in circles. oh, my god... hello, contrast between the fine day across the south east of the uk and across the south east of the uk and a wet an
erm, ijust need to get there.the debris field. for about 2.5 hours, we see nothing but darkness. and then, all of a sudden, you see the earth come up to you and it does feel like it is coming up to you, because you're descending so quickly. seeing the natural bottom of the ocean come up at you was sort of spectacular. we saw plates. a plate just came out — a big dinner plate, just sitting there on its own. then we saw a wash—hand basin, with the taps still attached. and we were only about...
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happens that, for example, an electric stove, there are four working there stoves, ovens, kettles, ermeryone, i don’t know what else can be there, but there somewhere, er, everything is on , all the lights are working somewhere, the tv has started, the family, the car, yes, although in the middle, although the whole family is er, walking somewhere in a dream are there dinners and this is the situation it is now very difficult because the main blows were inflicted precisely on those objects that provide this satisfaction of this very supervised load, that is, we have a mode of normal electricity consumption and there are peak loads in the frame and during the day, both in the morning and in the evening and you and in the evening the main peak - it is clear in the evening and it is there somewhere from 18 to 20, well there. the maximum that is consumed and hmm, the main thing for us to understand here is that there are two ways of normal passage. objects. the first method is the forced shutdown of so-called emergency shutdowns, which for some reason journalists call fan shutdowns. althou
happens that, for example, an electric stove, there are four working there stoves, ovens, kettles, ermeryone, i don’t know what else can be there, but there somewhere, er, everything is on , all the lights are working somewhere, the tv has started, the family, the car, yes, although in the middle, although the whole family is er, walking somewhere in a dream are there dinners and this is the situation it is now very difficult because the main blows were inflicted precisely on those objects...
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the last major cities erm always the short and drawn so we just can't already come and key of territory. but really we need to air specific air defense systems like eloquence, like or in metal. we just designed for 4 kittens drawn switch, especially deal you germany, sweden, switzerland. this country has a stable webinar. we're strong vineyard of this, maybe south korea because they had a lot of such problems from said north korea. and they have a great defense system for this. because iranian iran, russian, sir, by in iran, 2040100 drones, which is men, a lot of the use still just to, to hundreds. and we have a lot of problems there. what's going to be ukraine's answer to these attacks? are we just kinda doing what we're, what we have to do, we just to fight and on the battlefield. we don't shoot to the russian territory. we're just shooting their here and getting in ukrainian territory and the army. fortunately for france and managed on the plan and the we provide an attack and dra circuit attack michelle attack air strikes for russia command, the center for the russian artillery and
the last major cities erm always the short and drawn so we just can't already come and key of territory. but really we need to air specific air defense systems like eloquence, like or in metal. we just designed for 4 kittens drawn switch, especially deal you germany, sweden, switzerland. this country has a stable webinar. we're strong vineyard of this, maybe south korea because they had a lot of such problems from said north korea. and they have a great defense system for this. because iranian...
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so...erm... ..it�*s definitely cautious. and that's no accident. of product oliver cameron tells me the cars are programmed to drive conservatively. on any of our cruise avs, we have lidar, we have radar and we have cameras. and what we do is we fuse all those together using machine learning, and that gives us this amazing understanding of the world around us. by design, we're making our av extra cautious when it hits the roads. the problem was the system didn't always put me at ease. in fact, it made me pretty nervous. oh, the car's just stopped in the middle of the street. ooh. . .that. .. i'm glad you were filming that, because that was a reallyjerky left turn into the... ..into the other road. oh, this is interesting. ok, there's a bus in our lane and there are cars to our left. so what's it going to do? ooh, ooh. 0k. it's pulling out left. oh, another bus is coming out right. it really doesn't know what to do. oh, there's a car behind us. like, this isjust bad driving. this is... i was ready to love this and i'm definitely... i'm definitely ne
so...erm... ..it�*s definitely cautious. and that's no accident. of product oliver cameron tells me the cars are programmed to drive conservatively. on any of our cruise avs, we have lidar, we have radar and we have cameras. and what we do is we fuse all those together using machine learning, and that gives us this amazing understanding of the world around us. by design, we're making our av extra cautious when it hits the roads. the problem was the system didn't always put me at ease. in...
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and, and this is it result you, dna are growing or growing. erm problem with russia because there is a, a, a, a rivalry on the territories of eastern europe between germany and russia for vol, control of his error, central and eastern europe, and vh. we also come today which we are in breast of and as a balancing power, which always one teach more to her not to have so big a large which we're east because are more and more of a center of gravity of a european project goes to we're east, we're germany at c, as we center on says germany considers nato. is there a must to the most important audience or e e u, a defense policy will be integrated with a who are needs rescreened, create more, more a german american europe, and wish contradiction fever go just up to your room to do you see the expansion of the you as an air really thick and achievable gall well earth. the problem now is but or if you wants to continue to expand are a baby it would be easier in the western bar balkans because we are small entries. but now, are they promised to earn more do crane or to be part of the you? and
and, and this is it result you, dna are growing or growing. erm problem with russia because there is a, a, a, a rivalry on the territories of eastern europe between germany and russia for vol, control of his error, central and eastern europe, and vh. we also come today which we are in breast of and as a balancing power, which always one teach more to her not to have so big a large which we're east because are more and more of a center of gravity of a european project goes to we're east, we're...
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that will turkey and health broker, the us back green deal from black c ports we heard from use of erm a political analyst on t r t world in this and both on and krist response to the latest developments. well, 1st of all, when we look at recent comments coming from the turkish president, he was under the impression optimistic that the great deal was going to be extended in mid november when it expires just in about a 2 to 3 weeks from now. of course, it was a very important diplomatic achievement when that the united nation is lead and get provided diplomatic support for as well. but i don't think it's a surprise that russia suspending the great deal because when we look at the comments are from the turkish president and also from the united nation, they've been expressing for quite some time now that the russians have been unhappy . the un spokesman, just very recently about a week or 2 ago said that there were an undertaking some worlds when diplomacy with moscow, the turkish president on multiple occasions that also said that the russians have been unhappy with the inability or the
that will turkey and health broker, the us back green deal from black c ports we heard from use of erm a political analyst on t r t world in this and both on and krist response to the latest developments. well, 1st of all, when we look at recent comments coming from the turkish president, he was under the impression optimistic that the great deal was going to be extended in mid november when it expires just in about a 2 to 3 weeks from now. of course, it was a very important diplomatic...
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erm... there are references to black politicians which are extremely unpleasant.ce showing examples of prejudice in policing. if these are former police officers, why should we be worried? it doesn't matter whether they are retired or whether they are serving, we're introducing them into that culture and we're allowing it to continue. the founder of the group and the chief poster of racist content is rob lewis, a former metropolitan police officer. he has now been suspended from a role at the uk border force following this bbc investigation. i called him to ask why he was sharing such offensive material. i'm actually at work at the moment, so i can't really give you the time. well, we've been speaking to a whistle—blower about a whatsapp group with serving and former diplomatic protection officers on it... hello? he's hung up. he did not respond to our messages, either. the home office told us... "these messages are vile and deplorable. the new met commissioner has previously acknowledged a problem with racism in the force. while there is no evidence to suggest th
erm... there are references to black politicians which are extremely unpleasant.ce showing examples of prejudice in policing. if these are former police officers, why should we be worried? it doesn't matter whether they are retired or whether they are serving, we're introducing them into that culture and we're allowing it to continue. the founder of the group and the chief poster of racist content is rob lewis, a former metropolitan police officer. he has now been suspended from a role at the...
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erm... i was on this seat 18, 20 years ago. a clever line i've stolen is...t me get now your analysis of what is happening, in terms of the threat posed by the far right. counterintelligence chiefs in the uk have actually raised their assessment of the threat level in recent years. last year, i think, one of the counter terror chiefs said that something like one in five of all extremist incidents in the uk involve neo—nazi, far—right activity. yeah. and they're trying to balance out the commitment they make to it alongside that of keeping tabs on islamist radical terrorism. do you think they've got the balance right, the threat assessment right? i think so. i think there is a necessity to keep reminding people and i think in particular parents and teachers that, you know, there's insidious isis sort of stuff that goes on in bedrooms and the dark recesses of the internet, similarly these far right terror groups are actually admirers of isis and al-qaeda. their adherence to some of the things that isis and al-qaeda have said about women and women's places in so
erm... i was on this seat 18, 20 years ago. a clever line i've stolen is...t me get now your analysis of what is happening, in terms of the threat posed by the far right. counterintelligence chiefs in the uk have actually raised their assessment of the threat level in recent years. last year, i think, one of the counter terror chiefs said that something like one in five of all extremist incidents in the uk involve neo—nazi, far—right activity. yeah. and they're trying to balance out the...
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we're of the are under erm. talked out pressure of for natal from united states. if it isn't something i guess is keep saying, pierre, that is something i guess perhaps saying that's right, that we, we interview people who are not international and, and they, they essentially, they're that reiterating the exactly what you're saying as well. there right now there, there are too many external players that are forcing the hands in the continued unfortunate stage and ground of ukraine, pierre emmanuel, tom, and the founder of the international brussels based organization, euro continent always great to see you. thank you for joining us. we're not say thank you. ah, it's already forces have a fire tear gas that palestinian protestors. this is near novice, it's one of the largest cities in the west bank. the protesters were demanding the opening of a road locked by television. gas was used to break up the rally. earlier this week . palestinian farmers and israeli settlers fought it out during the annual olive positive. now, novelists, of course the palestinian city has
we're of the are under erm. talked out pressure of for natal from united states. if it isn't something i guess is keep saying, pierre, that is something i guess perhaps saying that's right, that we, we interview people who are not international and, and they, they essentially, they're that reiterating the exactly what you're saying as well. there right now there, there are too many external players that are forcing the hands in the continued unfortunate stage and ground of ukraine, pierre...
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one second, cinnamon honor, and he'd man said i am on him and then yelled at the salon, said erm salary for lam. salt on her feet. when in bath i mean beneath and a m e m. yes, for a haughty, not see you with me. so did an m yes. 10 g to be menu when he saw the salon. one, where be he? manhattan, m. and it was easy. i bet nancy had had some mom. he won't flip the british up over the wash not emergency macalucio z b i. yes. i mean, when i was look was yeah, no, i wasn't. oh i knew i me ah oh ah, ah ah stories of hope and inspiration, short documentary from around the world that celebrate curry and resilience in times of time on how to select on now to the latest news as it breaks, it's not just personal property, but also infrastructure that now the big thing from power lines to water main detailed coverage is up a little bit hard to play back from around the world at the people. obviously there's quite a bit oh i'm standing say down in the headlines here now, 0 native defense ministers. the meeting in brussels with the war in ukraine. top of the agenda secretary general again sultan bur
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when it's in cinnamon i know, and he'd man said em ye men then yelled at the salon, said erm salary for lamb salt on her feet when in by fleming beneath and a m e m. yes, for holding a theory of me. so did an m. yes. 10 g to be menu when he saw the salon. one. where be he one, how can i have yet received? yeah. back nancy had had some mom won't the british above emotional the magazine smoke was e n z this? i was a when i was look was yeah, yet i wasn't. oh, i knew i me, ah, i, it's an international electronic crypto currency used across the globe. it's, it's the best part is exist on the planet. but few know how it's made. it's role in the criminal underworld. it's rise to legal tender. it's implications for the global financial system. and the devastating carbon footprint it leaves behind its energy consumption is a massive step backward. people in power investigates crypto own al jazeera, a simple app to flying a flag. but in the occupied west bank raising the palestinian flag could get you shot or arrested after the also of ports of the 8900 ninety's between the palestine diversion o
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and really very challenging to try to come to erms with the death of a child without having the body, without having that closure. now that family can have the solace. >> and yeah, the importance of getting his body back. and there has been some time. i don't know if you had a chance to ask mr. jones, but just what the process has been like for the family as they have worked ge this point. >> reporter: i mean, they have been working tirelessly talking to a number of different organizations, from international organizations, the red cross, and various ukrainian organizations to lobby the russian side to try to come to some kind of consensus. and to ultimately hand over the remains of joshua jones. and there are also other foreign nationals who have been killed feeding with the ukrainians against russian forces. there are other bodies that have not yet been repatriated. so i think that the hope is that is this an initial step and that this will lead to further gestures of good will and every country understands the importance psychologically in terms of the grieving process of having a
and really very challenging to try to come to erms with the death of a child without having the body, without having that closure. now that family can have the solace. >> and yeah, the importance of getting his body back. and there has been some time. i don't know if you had a chance to ask mr. jones, but just what the process has been like for the family as they have worked ge this point. >> reporter: i mean, they have been working tirelessly talking to a number of different...
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now, to the nfl, kicking things off with the chiefs spoiling christian mccaffrey 49 erms debut. kansas city 44 to 23 bin. meanwhile tom brady doing his best to keep the buccaneers afloat but his steam struggling against the panthers with carolina winning 21-3. new york giants defense coming in clutch in their 23-17 win over the jaguars. jeff prescott making his return as the cowboys beat the lions 21-6. lions running back jamal williams at the center of some drama with a referee. >> referee: holding, offense, number 53. 10-yard penalty. >> and joe burrow leading the charge for the bengals in a 35-17 win over the falcons. of the falcons defense struggling to make a stop. well, they should see if their moss scott can play linebacker. look at this video of falcon shoving a young player out of bounds during a halftime peewee game and the, commanders giving packers third straight loss winning 23-21. those are your headlines, guys. >> what did the moss scott do. >> i think there is a back story we should further investigate. >> want to know who the moss scott was. >> maybe an enemy fr
now, to the nfl, kicking things off with the chiefs spoiling christian mccaffrey 49 erms debut. kansas city 44 to 23 bin. meanwhile tom brady doing his best to keep the buccaneers afloat but his steam struggling against the panthers with carolina winning 21-3. new york giants defense coming in clutch in their 23-17 win over the jaguars. jeff prescott making his return as the cowboys beat the lions 21-6. lions running back jamal williams at the center of some drama with a referee. >>...
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and these are people aged 65 and over, and of these, erm, a million are actually those who continue toif the second category is people who are already over 75 years of such a respectful age, we have almost half a million of them, of course. for them, the most important questions are the organization of daily we have 120.000 care lives. those people in the country we only last year provided such services as allow day care for people with dementia, very much in demand another service is training in caring for people who are sick with covid. we have seen that there is a great demand, including remote service both by phone and via computer. here is the new direction. it will form, including in the new draft law, we plan to develop a new system of long-term care - this is such an integrated medical and social approach, when in inter-agency cooperation is carried out escorting a person at home is planned to introduce laws to the house of representatives in december this year. thank you very much. what is a plus in the future will definitely not hurt, although the phrase a good garden, feed,
and these are people aged 65 and over, and of these, erm, a million are actually those who continue toif the second category is people who are already over 75 years of such a respectful age, we have almost half a million of them, of course. for them, the most important questions are the organization of daily we have 120.000 care lives. those people in the country we only last year provided such services as allow day care for people with dementia, very much in demand another service is training...
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> but therew thesident united o data points that joe biden was in a cap acting in in a capitalistic erm i would say the chairman, the chairman of jp morgathnrman. doesn't take eight meetings down with the people analyzing companies. the chairman serves a purpose.d. right. he's a figurehead. he shows up in meetings, shakes hands. advisors, has faith inshak hisem effectively. that was joe biden's rolctivelea the biden family business. ventures and around the world. and not just my venture. mes.. i met with them multiple times.e i think it was the daily mailred that made a recording publicinnu where joe biden reaches out to hunter biden on december 2018 after the new york times hadd published a extensive article on cfc chairman and howre dep they were deploying billions ofe dollars around the world. >> wor with different governance governments basically acting as the capitalistic arrnacting f one belt, one road. >> so i'd like to play that voicemail. this is from the sittingail from president , united states. this is from tent of the joe bis son . >> hunter pounced. and it's a on wednesday
> but therew thesident united o data points that joe biden was in a cap acting in in a capitalistic erm i would say the chairman, the chairman of jp morgathnrman. doesn't take eight meetings down with the people analyzing companies. the chairman serves a purpose.d. right. he's a figurehead. he shows up in meetings, shakes hands. advisors, has faith inshak hisem effectively. that was joe biden's rolctivelea the biden family business. ventures and around the world. and not just my venture....
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erm sotackling everything from r covid response crime, education, hippogriff and lovehh ,of all things high taxes. >> take a look. >> well, the governor wants youh to believe that she did listen o to the experts. ass but we have the letter from the nursing home association that said, whatever you do , nursin don't send covid positive patients into nursing homes. t thand yet the governor did. she can't be honest because she knows and her response was so completely horrendous. in fact, she close closed resta down longer than any other state and we lost i three thousand restaurants. michigan is having a slower comeback than any ofst our surrounding states . so not only did she make badd choices when she closed us downe and refused to open our schools, but dow she hasn't figured out how to recover right now in michigan schoolscor theiou're seeing on the news, ne parents are really concerned noout what their kids are being taught with this and gender theory and not teaching . them to read , write and do math . we know the governor came out d and said that she supports the spirit of defund t
erm sotackling everything from r covid response crime, education, hippogriff and lovehh ,of all things high taxes. >> take a look. >> well, the governor wants youh to believe that she did listen o to the experts. ass but we have the letter from the nursing home association that said, whatever you do , nursin don't send covid positive patients into nursing homes. t thand yet the governor did. she can't be honest because she knows and her response was so completely horrendous. in...
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erm, do we pay enough? again, it's a balance of paying the right amount.y, but not without foreign labour. two thirds of employees are from overseas, although the family run business would love to attract more from yorkshire. we simply couldn't operate without foreign workers. the local people just aren't out there, unfortunately. a lot of young people in the area moved to the big cities, go to university, expect to walk into a well—paid job at the end of it, but what we're saying is, you can start from the production floor, learn about the business, learn about supply chain, and you can make a good career of it. there is an argument that britain should wean itself off immigration as a route to economic growth, but pressure is building for the new pm to relax visa rules as the financial skies darken. mark easton, bbc news, north yorkshire. a last word tonight with our political editor chris mason at westminster. chris, when mr sunak talks about profound economic challenges, some of his opponents are saying already that what he means is there is another age
erm, do we pay enough? again, it's a balance of paying the right amount.y, but not without foreign labour. two thirds of employees are from overseas, although the family run business would love to attract more from yorkshire. we simply couldn't operate without foreign workers. the local people just aren't out there, unfortunately. a lot of young people in the area moved to the big cities, go to university, expect to walk into a well—paid job at the end of it, but what we're saying is, you can...
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erm... ..and only took four questions. thank you very much, everybody. prime minister?as draining away. all we know right now is, unless she tells us - | otherwise, is the prime minister is| cowering under her desk and asking for it all to go away. well, the prime minister is not under a desk, as the honourable lady... shouting i can assure the house... plenty of conservative mps are glad liz truss has gone, but there is some sympathy. for liz personally, this must have been a really difficult decision. i didn't back her in the leadership. it must have been really tough for her, and my thoughts, you know, are really with her and her family after what must have been a really bruising time. friends say liz truss wasn't given a chance to prove herself, and some wonder whether anyone can now lead such a fractured party. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the financial markets, which made life so difficult for liz truss and the government after that mini budget, responded today to the news of her resignation, among other things, with the pound rising against the dollar. our
erm... ..and only took four questions. thank you very much, everybody. prime minister?as draining away. all we know right now is, unless she tells us - | otherwise, is the prime minister is| cowering under her desk and asking for it all to go away. well, the prime minister is not under a desk, as the honourable lady... shouting i can assure the house... plenty of conservative mps are glad liz truss has gone, but there is some sympathy. for liz personally, this must have been a really difficult...
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erm... chris mason. i am determined to deliver on what i set out when i campaigned to be party leader. we need to have a high growth economy but we have to recognise that we are facing very difficult issues as a country. and it was right, in the national interest, that i made the decisions i've made today to restore that economic stability so we can deliver, first double helping people through this winter and next winter with their energy bills, also making sure that our country is on the long—term footing for sustainable economic growth. thank you very much, everybody. jeremy hunt has just walked into downing street and not made any statement at all. we just came through the gates there. he has, of course, been appointed chancellor and vicki young is with me and there will be a lot of questions on what he will back for liz truss on whether he is in the driving seat. the issue is he has to present the medium term plan on the 31st of october, but she has ripped the heart out of the plan today by backtrack
erm... chris mason. i am determined to deliver on what i set out when i campaigned to be party leader. we need to have a high growth economy but we have to recognise that we are facing very difficult issues as a country. and it was right, in the national interest, that i made the decisions i've made today to restore that economic stability so we can deliver, first double helping people through this winter and next winter with their energy bills, also making sure that our country is on the...
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age 65 and over, and of those, erm, a million are actually those who continue to lead an active lifestylever 75 years of such a respectful age, we have almost half a million of them, of course. for them, the most important questions are already the organization of the daily life of the care we have 120.000 of these. those people in the country we only last year provided such services as day care for people with dementia, another service is very much in demand. this is training in the skills of caring for e, lying sick in covid. we saw that very much in demand, including remote service both by phone and by computer. but this new direction will fall, including in the new draft law, we plan to develop a new system of long-term care. this is such a comprehensive medical and social approach, when in interdepartmental interaction is carried out accompaniment of a person at home , it is planned to introduce laws to the house of representatives in december this year. thank you very much. and now about the idols of millions, in which it cost nothing, but it can cost life or at least the health of
age 65 and over, and of those, erm, a million are actually those who continue to lead an active lifestylever 75 years of such a respectful age, we have almost half a million of them, of course. for them, the most important questions are already the organization of the daily life of the care we have 120.000 of these. those people in the country we only last year provided such services as day care for people with dementia, another service is very much in demand. this is training in the skills of...
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we want to put this into real erms.more than $700 from a year ago when it was more like $1,300 a month and this is still excluding fees and taxes and things like that, so, t.j., it's much more expensive today than it was a year ago and that has an impact if you're a buyer clearly but an impact on sellers who are afraid to put their houses on the market because where would they move and drives up the cost of rents because people are renting more because home affordability is so low right now, t.j. >> what can a home buyer do? >> reporter: so, you got to look around. shop around for a mortgage, don't rush yourself on this decision. it is a gigantic financial decision. you have to be willing, especially if you're buying right now to stay in that house for at least five years before you're looking to move again. improve your credit. the best credit scores will get the very best mortgage rates available and be cautious about some of these newer mortgage products that do things like send your rates higher over time because we
we want to put this into real erms.more than $700 from a year ago when it was more like $1,300 a month and this is still excluding fees and taxes and things like that, so, t.j., it's much more expensive today than it was a year ago and that has an impact if you're a buyer clearly but an impact on sellers who are afraid to put their houses on the market because where would they move and drives up the cost of rents because people are renting more because home affordability is so low right now,...
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erm... there are references to black politicians which are extremely unpleasant.n�*t matter whether they are retired or whether they are serving, we�*re introducing them into that culture and we�*re allowing it to continue. the founder of the group and the chief poster of racist content is rob lewis, a former metropolitan police officer. he has now been suspended from a role at the uk border force following this bbc investigation. i called him to ask why he was sharing such offensive material. i'm actually at work at the moment, so i can't really give you the time. well, we�*ve been speaking to a whistle—blower about a whatsapp group with serving and former diplomatic protection officers on it... hello? he�*s hung up. he did not respond to our messages, either. the home office told us... the new met commissioner has previously acknowledged a problem with racism in the force. while there is no evidence to suggest this whatsapp group includes any current officers, the bbc has heard from serving met police officers that racist content is still doing the rounds. the m
erm... there are references to black politicians which are extremely unpleasant.n�*t matter whether they are retired or whether they are serving, we�*re introducing them into that culture and we�*re allowing it to continue. the founder of the group and the chief poster of racist content is rob lewis, a former metropolitan police officer. he has now been suspended from a role at the uk border force following this bbc investigation. i called him to ask why he was sharing such offensive...
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erm, the whole european union, dependent and dependent, so the attack, as i said, it is not against russiaf germany is brought to its knees, uh, on the verge of collapse. uh, it will be the whole european union and the united states uh. just make room for the next competitor's market. our chemical industry. almost all migrates, and small and medium-sized enterprises are also actively invited to america by the americans to move to them. uh, promising them tax breaks, cheap energy. i don't know when the common man will wake up. uh, but politics. uh, hmm, she won't wake up. it needs to change everything that is now leading the country - these are the puppets that have been set up. i think it was raised by our overseas friends, you know, another question, and the green ones have already begun to think about the conservation of nuclear power plants, which they canned and shouted about it to the whole world, where should they go, of course they started well, now with a delay already very late, but they will have to throw off this fig green leaf, with which they covered themselves and built a sys
erm, the whole european union, dependent and dependent, so the attack, as i said, it is not against russiaf germany is brought to its knees, uh, on the verge of collapse. uh, it will be the whole european union and the united states uh. just make room for the next competitor's market. our chemical industry. almost all migrates, and small and medium-sized enterprises are also actively invited to america by the americans to move to them. uh, promising them tax breaks, cheap energy. i don't know...
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chance either because this is a man who lived in the early 1990's when sterling dropped out of the ermquestion we have been asking is whether there will be scars on sterling denominated assets. we will have to bake in some risk premium, not permanently but perhaps for a period of time. maybe they have a u-turn but have they completely lost credibility even when they walk back out of their stuff, the bank of england needs to do more than it otherwise would've have had to do early november? lisa: is it the bank of england or this fiscal administration? i asked this because the bank of england, some people would say looks better than anyone in this environment. they did the emergency program to plug the gap that they have not u-turns on the quantitative tightening. they are continuing to go with the rate hikes. on the flip side, how much asked to be done in respect to policy? jonathan: this has been a mass, the u.k. has been a focal point for the last month or so but we know we have a global problem. this has been a global story with the dollar has been immensely powerful and strong, yiel
chance either because this is a man who lived in the early 1990's when sterling dropped out of the ermquestion we have been asking is whether there will be scars on sterling denominated assets. we will have to bake in some risk premium, not permanently but perhaps for a period of time. maybe they have a u-turn but have they completely lost credibility even when they walk back out of their stuff, the bank of england needs to do more than it otherwise would've have had to do early november? lisa:...
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, the battle _ back to 1992 when we had the erm, the battle fine a similar example of the battle finerust— way and forcing it u—turn on the main thrust of its economic policy. that turned — main thrust of its economic policy. that turned out to created somewhat of a recovery to the british colony in 1992 _ of a recovery to the british colony in 1992. although it didn't help the conservative party very much in the ensuing _ conservative party very much in the ensuing general election. that is the danger for liz truss. what i what _ the danger for liz truss. what i what would you put the odds on in terms _ what would you put the odds on in terms of— what would you put the odds on in terms of how leading the party into the next election? i think 50—50. i think— the next election? i think 50—50. i think it's _ the next election? i think 50—50. i think it's possible for her to hang on. think it's possible for her to hang on but— think it's possible for her to hang on but i— think it's possible for her to hang on. but i think she needs to make sure _ on. but i think she needs to make sure s
, the battle _ back to 1992 when we had the erm, the battle fine a similar example of the battle finerust— way and forcing it u—turn on the main thrust of its economic policy. that turned — main thrust of its economic policy. that turned out to created somewhat of a recovery to the british colony in 1992 _ of a recovery to the british colony in 1992. although it didn't help the conservative party very much in the ensuing _ conservative party very much in the ensuing general election. that...
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in a colossal line of people who are just trying to get erm, these burdens are european rafts of clothesation just about how people live, what they think there, how they relate to the results. here are the referendums that took place, the loss of real ukraine in four regions, but i will tell you frankly this is a great tragedy for the ukrainian people, a colossal tragedy, because this did not happen there were people who came; i was the mayor of cherkassy. and i know that they came and chose something and sorted it out; now they take everything in a row, because they do it there. they just take kilograms. there was no such thing that young women rummaged through the trash were like people of advanced age young women rummage through the trash, sorting out, because it is necessary to save the family, the situation is such that it is real already in ukraine finances do not sing romances, but, most likely, the funeral march is real - de facto bankrupt. why because he can't fulfill his obligations at the expense of internal reserves of budget resources - it is they who have now quietly outlin
in a colossal line of people who are just trying to get erm, these burdens are european rafts of clothesation just about how people live, what they think there, how they relate to the results. here are the referendums that took place, the loss of real ukraine in four regions, but i will tell you frankly this is a great tragedy for the ukrainian people, a colossal tragedy, because this did not happen there were people who came; i was the mayor of cherkassy. and i know that they came and chose...
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not more previous economic crises being big stories in the news — 2008, the 1992 crashing out of the ermvery carefully because we are very conscious, we don't want to add to any sense of panic in the markets or even with audiences as well. so, i think we've reported it carefully, i think we've sought to hold those involved to account, but also sought to acknowledge all of the other factors at play as well. and you mentioned what the public think, you know, thinking more broadly about the challenges of economic reporting, an audience isn't mostly economic experts, and there is some research that came out just last week in the press gazette, which reveal that many of the public don't understand key economic terms such as inflation, gdp and the deficit, and yourjournalists use those terms all the time. is that a concern in trying to get stories across? this is so important because we've got — when we've got a story of this significance, we want everybody to be able to understand it, and we talk about it all the time. yesterday i was involved in a conversation with my team about the 2008 glo
not more previous economic crises being big stories in the news — 2008, the 1992 crashing out of the ermvery carefully because we are very conscious, we don't want to add to any sense of panic in the markets or even with audiences as well. so, i think we've reported it carefully, i think we've sought to hold those involved to account, but also sought to acknowledge all of the other factors at play as well. and you mentioned what the public think, you know, thinking more broadly about the...