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, decisive action is needed _ financial times, decisive action is needed.l be helped by all of this, because _ will be helped by all of this, because there are many small businesses that already going bust in the _ businesses that already going bust in the face of current bills. is this— in the face of current bills. is this going _ in the face of current bills. is this going to be enough
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will start with the financial times _ minutes ago, thank you.imes in - minutes ago, thank you. will start l with the financial times in vladimir putin makes nuclear threats as he mobilises army reserves for war and taking some of the consequences on this, your thoughts? this taking some of the consequences on this, your thoughts?— this, your thoughts? this is very much a sense — this, your thoughts? this is very much a sense of— this, your thoughts? this is very much a sense of putin _ this, your thoughts? this is very i much a sense of putin threatening overwhelming force and this has been seen very— overwhelming force and this has been seen very much as a sign of weakness _ seen very much as a sign of weakness. there is mass call up and calling _ weakness. there is mass call up and calling for— weakness. there is mass call up and calling for 300,000 more troops from his reservists, which is causing a lot of— his reservists, which is causing a lot of grief— his reservists, which is causing a lot of grief and a lot of angst and worry— lot of gri
will start with the financial times _ minutes ago, thank you.imes in - minutes ago, thank you. will start l with the financial times in vladimir putin makes nuclear threats as he mobilises army reserves for war and taking some of the consequences on this, your thoughts? this taking some of the consequences on this, your thoughts?— this, your thoughts? this is very much a sense — this, your thoughts? this is very much a sense of— this, your thoughts? this is very much a sense of putin _...
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, decisive action is needed~ _ financial times, decisive action is needed.nother question about_ needed. there is another question about the — needed. there is another question about the extent to which businesses will be _ about the extent to which businesses will be helped by all of this, because _ will be helped by all of this, because there are many small businesses that already going bust in the _ businesses that already going bust in the face of current bills. is this— in the face of current bills. is this going _ in the face of current bills. is this going to be enough to freeze the cap— this going to be enough to freeze the cap where it is now? this £100 billion_ the cap where it is now? this £100 billion cost, — the cap where it is now? this £100 billion cost, this two your package, would _ billion cost, this two your package, would take — billion cost, this two your package, would take us up to 2024, the next election. _ would take us up to 2024, the next election, which the daily telegraph notes is _ election, which the daily telegraph notes is mo
, decisive action is needed~ _ financial times, decisive action is needed.nother question about_ needed. there is another question about the — needed. there is another question about the extent to which businesses will be _ about the extent to which businesses will be helped by all of this, because _ will be helped by all of this, because there are many small businesses that already going bust in the _ businesses that already going bust in the face of current bills. is this— in the face of...
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in an open letter to the financial times yesterday a former senior figure financial times yesterday ank of england was among those calling for a significant injection of what they called government created money, to avoid what they were calling a meltdown in the economy. do you anticipate the bank of england might need to print a whole tonne of money in the same way it did during the financial crisis in order to avert some kind of meltdown? perhaps, but the problem _ kind of meltdown? perhaps, but the problem is _ kind of meltdown? perhaps, but the problem is that _ kind of meltdown? perhaps, but the problem is that that - kind of meltdown? perhaps, but the problem is that that is - the problem is that that is likely to also contribute to even more inflation. it is a catch—22 and it might explain why the url and the pound have both been very weak because excess money supply will definitely contribute to weakening currencies. so they have to be other policies i suspect that will be government funded and not necessarily to do with more quantitative easing from the bank of england. some
in an open letter to the financial times yesterday a former senior figure financial times yesterday ank of england was among those calling for a significant injection of what they called government created money, to avoid what they were calling a meltdown in the economy. do you anticipate the bank of england might need to print a whole tonne of money in the same way it did during the financial crisis in order to avert some kind of meltdown? perhaps, but the problem _ kind of meltdown? perhaps,...
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the paper also notes the drop in the pound, also leads the financial times. paper reports sterling is at its weakest since 1985, as markets face up to the challenges facing the new prime minister. the guardian reports some conservative mps believe about time, says the mirror, about that intervention, but the paper criticises the decision not to expand the windfall tax on oil and gas giants to pay for it. and the metro covers the killing of 19—year—old ashley wadsworth. it's as 23—year—old jack sepple has admitted murdering the canadian citizen after meeting on a dating app in essex earlier this year. the guardian reports some conservative mps believe pose a picture of the england midfielder who has signed a world record dealfrom midfielder who has signed a world record deal from manchester city to barcelona. let's get into it. hello and hello both. really interesting front pages because lots of focus on the energy bills, the announcement tomorrow. but also, lots of focus on the pound and the strength or lack thereof. let's go to the financial times, perhaps un
the paper also notes the drop in the pound, also leads the financial times. paper reports sterling is at its weakest since 1985, as markets face up to the challenges facing the new prime minister. the guardian reports some conservative mps believe about time, says the mirror, about that intervention, but the paper criticises the decision not to expand the windfall tax on oil and gas giants to pay for it. and the metro covers the killing of 19—year—old ashley wadsworth. it's as...
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well, as you rightly pointed out and from the financial times article as well, and many other proposals, the fishing around a little bit, looking for something that will not only in the eyes of citizens look like they're really doing something, but will really do something. what i'm seeing is that that line has proposed a cap on rush and gas in ports. you know, we're headed towards a future where there won't be any russian gas import over the if it's up to the next couple years we'll see, put, might cut it completely before them. and so that's fine. the other cap that they're talking about so far would be a little more complex, would be the individual countries or individual regions could put some cap. the point is look, they don't want to interfere with the free market. it's the high prices in europe that's drawing all the l n g from asia that you know, and from china and so forth now. and they need that to some extent. but at the same time, the high, high for electricity, which is a big problem, is because the marginal fuel that we're burning now is natural gas and then gets transmitt
well, as you rightly pointed out and from the financial times article as well, and many other proposals, the fishing around a little bit, looking for something that will not only in the eyes of citizens look like they're really doing something, but will really do something. what i'm seeing is that that line has proposed a cap on rush and gas in ports. you know, we're headed towards a future where there won't be any russian gas import over the if it's up to the next couple years we'll see, put,...
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according to the financial times, brussels is proposing or about to propose an e white cap on the price of gas, or many other different options on the table as well. but does a price cap e, you wide sound like a sensible proposal? well, as you rightly pointed out, and from that financial times article as well, and many other proposals, the fishing around a little bit, looking for something that will not only in the eyes of citizens look like they're really doing something, but will really do something. what i've seen is that down the line has proposed a cap on rush and gas in ports. you know, we're headed towards a future where there won't be any russian gas import over the. if it's up to the next couple years we'll see, put, might cut it completely before them. and so that's fine. the other cap that they're talking about so far would be a little more complex, would be the individual countries or individual regions could put some caps up. the point is look, they don't want to interfere with the free market. it's the high prices in europe that's drawing all the l n g from asia that you k
according to the financial times, brussels is proposing or about to propose an e white cap on the price of gas, or many other different options on the table as well. but does a price cap e, you wide sound like a sensible proposal? well, as you rightly pointed out, and from that financial times article as well, and many other proposals, the fishing around a little bit, looking for something that will not only in the eyes of citizens look like they're really doing something, but will really do...
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front page of the financial times yesterday had this figure of 100 billion, which will be the cost tobecause they're including business in that now. if this is the plan from this government, the sums are colossal. huge. it is a crisis bailout. it's like the covid bailout. this is an unprecedented crisis. so, i think thatis unprecedented crisis. so, i think that is the idea. i think we are expecting to see details on thursday. the business side of it is still being finalised. it looks like it would be six months of support for businesses initially, whereas households, it's looking more like 18 months of support. there are still things to be thrashed out in this plan, but i think the bare bones of it's there, it's just the finer details. clearly, ithink bones of it's there, it's just the finer details. clearly, i think they intend to treat this like a wartime style. intend to treat this like a wartime s le. ., intend to treat this like a wartime s le. . ., , .,, style. the figure that was most important _ style. the figure that was most important to — style. the figure that was most imp
front page of the financial times yesterday had this figure of 100 billion, which will be the cost tobecause they're including business in that now. if this is the plan from this government, the sums are colossal. huge. it is a crisis bailout. it's like the covid bailout. this is an unprecedented crisis. so, i think thatis unprecedented crisis. so, i think that is the idea. i think we are expecting to see details on thursday. the business side of it is still being finalised. it looks like it...
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the financial times leads with comments by the bank of england's chief economist suggesting a big riserest rates could be on the way. the times believes such a rise could trigger a fall in house prices. the telegraph reports the highly unusual warning by the international monetary fund to liz truss to reverse her recent tax cuts. the metro focuses on keir starmer�*s speech at the labour conference and his plea to voters not to forget the economic crisis when it comes to the next election. the guardian also goes with starmer�*s speech and his belief that this is a "labour moment" that will see the party returned to power. the mirror is similarly enthusiastic about the speech — concentrating on starmer�*s pledge to set up a state—owned energy company the express avoids both the economic turmoil and the labour conference — urging readers to get flu and covid jabs while the daily star says nasa scored a bullseye by flying the dart spacecraft into an asteroid. bull's—eye, it says, 180. got a picture ofjim bowen, the guy who use to present bull's—eye as well. let's kick off. good to have you
the financial times leads with comments by the bank of england's chief economist suggesting a big riserest rates could be on the way. the times believes such a rise could trigger a fall in house prices. the telegraph reports the highly unusual warning by the international monetary fund to liz truss to reverse her recent tax cuts. the metro focuses on keir starmer�*s speech at the labour conference and his plea to voters not to forget the economic crisis when it comes to the next election. the...
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while the express believes there's public support the financial times highlights comments by liz trusscuts for the rich are not unfair — and that she was prepared to be unpopular to boost growth. the guardian sees comments byjoe biden as an attack on liz truss�*s policies, after he said he was sick and tired of trickle—down economics. the i predicts interest rates will rise by two percentage points in the next four months — starting with a three—quarter per cent rise tomorrow. the telegraph reports pro—russian leaders in four occupied areas of ukraine will hold referendums onjoining russia so, let's begin. a lot of focus now on the prime minister on the two weeks in the job in the headlines coming from new york tonight, talking about the financial times and the shift in policy with defence of tax cuts. she knew she wasn't going to get positive headlines of this but she said she would have to be in unpopular prime minister to do what it takes. ., . , , unpopular prime minister to do what it takes. ., ., , . ~ unpopular prime minister to do what it takes. ., . , , . ~ ., it takes. politi
while the express believes there's public support the financial times highlights comments by liz trusscuts for the rich are not unfair — and that she was prepared to be unpopular to boost growth. the guardian sees comments byjoe biden as an attack on liz truss�*s policies, after he said he was sick and tired of trickle—down economics. the i predicts interest rates will rise by two percentage points in the next four months — starting with a three—quarter per cent rise tomorrow. the...
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the financial times addition of the u.k. is starting to come out and there is.s you think about the passing of queen elizabeth ii. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: australia suspending parliament for 15 days more in the queen. the power of the bloomberg network, we go to our wonderful euro in sydney where one of our favorite coanchor's paul allen joins us. waking up to your friday morning as well. waking up to this news, what is the tone in sydney? >> there is only one story in australia today and this is it. i couldn't quite believe it, i had to read it twice. a day of mourning across the country. australia is still a constitutional monarchy as is new zealand. the queen is central to life here, she is the official head of state still and king charles iii will be. australia is quite young country . we've had only 29 prime minister's. the queen met more than half of them. for many australians, she is the only monarch they have ever known. she usually hit garth -- historically significant date. guy: there has always been an issue in australia after whether or not the
the financial times addition of the u.k. is starting to come out and there is.s you think about the passing of queen elizabeth ii. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: australia suspending parliament for 15 days more in the queen. the power of the bloomberg network, we go to our wonderful euro in sydney where one of our favorite coanchor's paul allen joins us. waking up to your friday morning as well. waking up to this news, what is the tone in sydney? >> there is only one story in australia...
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. >> in the past, in the case of a recession and financial timing, they moved to the that will expand to the past. this time is different. i think at this time, they might proceed. the recession could be serious or everlasting. >> with soaring inflation likely to push the economy into a down fall into japan succeeds in the recovery efforts, it could be tough times ahead. >> japan's current count down sticks into the plaque for the first time in two months. surging energy prices helped make it is the smaller surplus for july on record. >>> finance ministry officials released the numbers that the july surplus stood at 320 billion yen or $1.36 billion. the number was down 86% from last year, making it is the smallest, in yen terms, since 1985, when parable data became available. energy prices weighed on the figure as did the weakening of the yen. they launched a trade deficit of $8.4 billion. that is the largest in yen terms since the data was available since 1996. it shows the interest and dividends was up. it increases the number of did i have dividends product. >>> they are betting th
. >> in the past, in the case of a recession and financial timing, they moved to the that will expand to the past. this time is different. i think at this time, they might proceed. the recession could be serious or everlasting. >> with soaring inflation likely to push the economy into a down fall into japan succeeds in the recovery efforts, it could be tough times ahead. >> japan's current count down sticks into the plaque for the first time in two months. surging energy...
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we will move to the front page of the financial times.isis. however big the royal news is, no one is going to be unaware that we're all counting our pennies and that's causing an awful lot of anxiety. there has been a help package promised by the new prime ministerfor package promised by the new prime minister for consumers and households but as this article in the financial times points out, the help consumers for individuals and households has been tied to the existing price operated by a gem which is the regulator and has limited yearly gas and electric bill for £2500 on average from october one. but businesses, we're talking about everything from manufacturing, agriculture to just keeping your office heated, businesses aren't regulated by the energy. so the government is trying to look for ways to try to measure the cost and understand the problem and deliver the help. the further problem as this article later points out is to go back to the story we've just been discussing about parliament is suspended until they clean the funeral on
we will move to the front page of the financial times.isis. however big the royal news is, no one is going to be unaware that we're all counting our pennies and that's causing an awful lot of anxiety. there has been a help package promised by the new prime ministerfor package promised by the new prime minister for consumers and households but as this article in the financial times points out, the help consumers for individuals and households has been tied to the existing price operated by a gem...
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i think there are a lot of concerns certainly with my financial times hat on about how the markets —act to this with a new prime minister going to load _ this with a new prime minister going to load all— this with a new prime minister going to load all this money onto the uk's already— to load all this money onto the uk's already very large pile. yes, and was mentioned jim callaghan when he came prime minister in the 705, and what he _ came prime minister in the 705, and what he felt — came prime minister in the 705, and what he felt at the time about the future _ what he felt at the time about the future of— what he felt at the time about the future of the country. he said oh, my dear— future of the country. he said oh, my dear boy, if i was young i would emigrate right now. we're not quite at this stage yet but things are quite _ at this stage yet but things are quite bad for the new prime min5ter coming _ quite bad for the new prime min5ter coming in _ quite bad for the new prime min5ter coming in and i think liz tru55, some _ coming in and i think liz tru55, some 5u5pect, expecta
i think there are a lot of concerns certainly with my financial times hat on about how the markets —act to this with a new prime minister going to load _ this with a new prime minister going to load all— this with a new prime minister going to load all this money onto the uk's already— to load all this money onto the uk's already very large pile. yes, and was mentioned jim callaghan when he came prime minister in the 705, and what he _ came prime minister in the 705, and what he felt —...
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national editor and columnist at the financial times, thank you for mentioning the crown, we needed thate broadcast tonight. [laughs] thank you for your time tonight. >> pleasure! >> much more ahead tonight. up next, big legal developments into parts of the investigation into trump world. first, the doj asked the judge to allow the department to continue its investigation into the classified documents recovered from donald trump's beach club. or, they will appeal. and a man named steve bannon is back in court facing up to 15 years in prison. former prosecutor jobs fans joins us live next. i was thinking today, i thought she was a little younger, 96 is a wonderful run. she was a very important moment in the modern history, since the second world war, she was an integral part, she will be missed. >> very sad news, just can't believe, it we really came from northern ireland this morning just taking it in. >> yeah, we are -- this afternoon for sure. she probably passed away. very sad. very sad i tried always discreet underwear. it absorbs an entire glass of water. it fit like a glove. it jus
national editor and columnist at the financial times, thank you for mentioning the crown, we needed thate broadcast tonight. [laughs] thank you for your time tonight. >> pleasure! >> much more ahead tonight. up next, big legal developments into parts of the investigation into trump world. first, the doj asked the judge to allow the department to continue its investigation into the classified documents recovered from donald trump's beach club. or, they will appeal. and a man named...
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ursula fonderlyay on the flow of prices on the ceiling of russian gas prices, according to the financial timestions are proposed, either the introduction of a maximum price limit for all gas imported from our country, or the establishment of a single buyer who will negotiate shares, however, the question may not be lifted. since pumping through the nord stream has been completely stopped, according to the same publication. russia will not supply gas until europe dreams. gazprom, meanwhile, gave a detailed technical explanation why restarting the last turbine on nord stream is now impossible the company drew attention to the oil leak mathematician, here its simple ignition temperature is 800 288 ° c but, and the working surfaces in the network cobra turbine engine compressor heat up to 300, that is, there is a fire hazard and even an explosion that threatens the entire station and with a lying object. this, in turn, contradicts the safety precautions of russian legislation. previously, gazprom recorded more than a large-scale leak on a similar unit manufactured by siemens what indicates a seria
ursula fonderlyay on the flow of prices on the ceiling of russian gas prices, according to the financial timestions are proposed, either the introduction of a maximum price limit for all gas imported from our country, or the establishment of a single buyer who will negotiate shares, however, the question may not be lifted. since pumping through the nord stream has been completely stopped, according to the same publication. russia will not supply gas until europe dreams. gazprom, meanwhile, gave...
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the times says nazim is a the financial times leads with russia's plans to cap prices.and other g kevin countries. —— g7. we're going to kick off first of all, ros. great to see you both. ros, let's start with the i, and energy. it's one of the biggest concerns for so many people. yes. concerns for so many people. yes, and what this _ concerns for so many people. yes, and what this is _ concerns for so many people. yes, and what this is saying _ concerns for so many people. yes, and what this is saying is - concerns for so many people. 1313 and what this is saying is that the energy firms have put forward some plans, a three—point plan for government—backed loans to cover energy debts, scrap the 20% vat on energy debts, scrap the 20% vat on energy bills and covid style rates relief. what they're trying to say is small firms need help, households need help, government must do more. now, that is true. the headline says this will cost tens of billions of pounds. but it also potentially true. but what is staggering in this article is that it goes on to say that although thi
the times says nazim is a the financial times leads with russia's plans to cap prices.and other g kevin countries. —— g7. we're going to kick off first of all, ros. great to see you both. ros, let's start with the i, and energy. it's one of the biggest concerns for so many people. yes. concerns for so many people. yes, and what this _ concerns for so many people. yes, and what this is _ concerns for so many people. yes, and what this is saying _ concerns for so many people. yes, and what...
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then changes in financial conditions begin to affect economic activity fairly quickly within a few months, but it's likely to take some time see the full effects of changing financial conditions on inflation, so we are -- we are very much mindful for that, and that's why i note it in my opening remarks that at some point as policy tight tense will necessary to slow the rate hikes while we assess how it's affecting our economy and inflation. that's how we think about it your second question, sorry, was? >> is there a time when you see it linear -- oh, i'm sorry i should know better than to not talk with the microphone >> i should know better than to answer your second question. >> there you go. is it linear do you keep raising rates, or is there a pausyou kind of figure t what has happened to the economy and get time to catch up in the real economy >> thank you i think it's very hard to say with a precise certainty the way that this is going to unfold as i mentioned, what we think we need to do and should do is to move hour policy rate to a restrictive level that's restrictive enough to bring inflation down to 2%, where we
then changes in financial conditions begin to affect economic activity fairly quickly within a few months, but it's likely to take some time see the full effects of changing financial conditions on inflation, so we are -- we are very much mindful for that, and that's why i note it in my opening remarks that at some point as policy tight tense will necessary to slow the rate hikes while we assess how it's affecting our economy and inflation. that's how we think about it your second question,...
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joining me now suzannah -- andrew hill financial times senior business writer.r being here with us. suzannah, it seems everyone is in agreement about the importance of this moment, they respect for the queen's long reign, these rituals we are seeing though in some ways people might have thought -- anachronistic and modern society, but in other ways, again as they watch, the number of people who came out literally in the middle of the night, the number of world leaders who canceled their schedules and are now beginning to assemble in westminster abbey will it bring a new respect for the monarchy that some maybe we're seeing as lost, and even security for the future of the monarchy? what is the impact? >> well, it certainly is going to be one of the biggest days in history it is going to be the largest state funeral watched by the most people. we are told maybe even four billion people around the world are going to watch this. whilst it may seem slightly -- what the british do around the world's history and we don't change everything to something that is modern, s
joining me now suzannah -- andrew hill financial times senior business writer.r being here with us. suzannah, it seems everyone is in agreement about the importance of this moment, they respect for the queen's long reign, these rituals we are seeing though in some ways people might have thought -- anachronistic and modern society, but in other ways, again as they watch, the number of people who came out literally in the middle of the night, the number of world leaders who canceled their...
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earlier today, the financial times reported that this trust's freezi energy bills in the response to to households. the spokesperson from the trust team says they won't comment on speculation but they said we aren't willing anything -- ruling anything in or out. that's week two a senior analyst -- let's speak to a senior analyst. there is a number of media briefings and they are looking seriously at some sort of price freeze. will that be -- would that be the way you would go about it? >> this cost of living crisis is driven mostly by gas prices and it will be on the top of liz truss's agenda. freezing energy bills isne option for this winter but when a lot of people are acting as, it is not something we could do every year because the cost will be to great. lots of people are asking what is a long-term plan and i think that is the detail we are lacking. russ: the long-term planning is to get off gas and get off russian gas and to reduce exposure to the weight russia can put -- weight pressure -- weight russia can push off energy prices -- >> we heard liz truss speak little on reduci
earlier today, the financial times reported that this trust's freezi energy bills in the response to to households. the spokesperson from the trust team says they won't comment on speculation but they said we aren't willing anything -- ruling anything in or out. that's week two a senior analyst -- let's speak to a senior analyst. there is a number of media briefings and they are looking seriously at some sort of price freeze. will that be -- would that be the way you would go about it? >>...
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the market reaction is on the front page of the financial times as well. pound has slumped to its longest level since 1985. borrowing is forecast to hit £190 billion. the times describes the chancellor's plans as a great tax gamble, with the prime minister seeking economic growth at all costs. and the telegraph shows us the first official photograph of king charles attending to his red box papers in his new office at buckingham palace. and in the guardian, hilary mantel celebrated author of the will fall trilogy, her picture there. she died at the age of 70. —— wolf hall. no prizes for guessing where we're going to start. not tosha, kick us off with this mini budget. —— natasha. is ita gamble, do you think? mini budget. -- natasha. is it a gamble, do you think? politically, economically. _ gamble, do you think? politically, economically, yes. _ gamble, do you think? politically, economically, yes. these - gamble, do you think? politically, economically, yes. these are - economically, yes. these are practical tax cuts. economists are saying up to 50 years s
the market reaction is on the front page of the financial times as well. pound has slumped to its longest level since 1985. borrowing is forecast to hit £190 billion. the times describes the chancellor's plans as a great tax gamble, with the prime minister seeking economic growth at all costs. and the telegraph shows us the first official photograph of king charles attending to his red box papers in his new office at buckingham palace. and in the guardian, hilary mantel celebrated author of...
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it's very interesting that the choices they have made -- the financial times, by the way, is patrickg he has gone with one that he took that one on the way to parliament, opening the parliament. there is an awful lot to choose from. how do you choose it, really? it's quite amazing, something very difficult, i would think. >> someone asked me yesterday, was she the most famous woman in the world? and it is impossible to think of anybody who is more famous. but it wasn't about fame for her and the duke of edinburgh. for them, who is literally just getting on with the job and doing the best they can with integrity, for the good of the people and for duty, wasn't it? >> yeah, the duke said the tension attention that they had got in the 90s was unbelievable, the adulation, that was his word, that they got, was just phenomenal. and he said they could have played to the gallery. in other words, they could have capitalized on it, become celebrities, if you like, like a kind of frank sinatra -- girl from the 50s, that kind of thing. but they deliberately avoided that. and they just got on wit
it's very interesting that the choices they have made -- the financial times, by the way, is patrickg he has gone with one that he took that one on the way to parliament, opening the parliament. there is an awful lot to choose from. how do you choose it, really? it's quite amazing, something very difficult, i would think. >> someone asked me yesterday, was she the most famous woman in the world? and it is impossible to think of anybody who is more famous. but it wasn't about fame for her...
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slowly than in the kharkiv region , minister of defense of ukraine oleksiy reznikov in comments financial timeslained this by the fact that the south of ukraine is an agricultural region with numerous irrigation canals that the enemy uses as defensive trenches, at the same time , major general dmytro marchenko reported that the front line in the south of ukraine in the last two weeks has advanced by 12 km, more than 500 m² of occupied territories - these are 13 settlements, how in the liberated cities they meet the ukrainian defenders, then the brightest moments, everyone was waiting for kherson oblast, and it started in kharkiv oblast, counteroffensive of the ukrainian army, our fighters began to recapture the territories in the east and southeast of kharkov . on september 8, pavlik received information that ukrainian fighters are entering the babble, people are standing along the roadside and cannot contain their emotions, people are coming out to meet the fighters with flags and hugs , today we thank you and this video already from under the building of the balaklia administration , women hu
slowly than in the kharkiv region , minister of defense of ukraine oleksiy reznikov in comments financial timeslained this by the fact that the south of ukraine is an agricultural region with numerous irrigation canals that the enemy uses as defensive trenches, at the same time , major general dmytro marchenko reported that the front line in the south of ukraine in the last two weeks has advanced by 12 km, more than 500 m² of occupied territories - these are 13 settlements, how in the...
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everyone knows his last name, he decided to answer the one that you quoted here with stoltenberg financial. timesof nato yes who revisit again urged ukraine to pump up weapons on the eve of the rammstein rammstein and so on. and here is a very well-known american economist sax says, listen, well, i understand. nato has always aspired. this is how saving countries destroys them and gave this examples of afghanistan and so on, and he says, listen, look, ukraine is being turned into afghanistan the only way to solve this conflict is to return to the march negotiations, when there really were some kind of uh from the point of contact . particularly neutral status ukraine is not nato expansion and so on. he says this is the only way. you are turning ukraine into afghanistan without completely destroying it, and in this connection you showed at the beginning. uh, here are the shots when blinks are found randomly. yes, they are all these heads of powers, well, the lion's share of them is introduced there. look here, there is a beautiful pretty town. well, here are the ruined houses. it doesn't even matt
everyone knows his last name, he decided to answer the one that you quoted here with stoltenberg financial. timesof nato yes who revisit again urged ukraine to pump up weapons on the eve of the rammstein rammstein and so on. and here is a very well-known american economist sax says, listen, well, i understand. nato has always aspired. this is how saving countries destroys them and gave this examples of afghanistan and so on, and he says, listen, look, ukraine is being turned into afghanistan...
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back to the financial times, sian, and looking at the nordstrom pipeline.hree blasts now, certainly the country is nearby suggesting that this looks like sabotage. we spoke to a military analyst early on pointing out that the interval between the blasts would certainly suggest that as well. there's not been any blasts like that since the line was put down. what do you think? i like that since the line was put down. what do you think? i think it does look likely _ down. what do you think? i think it does look likely that _ down. what do you think? i think it does look likely that this _ down. what do you think? i think it does look likely that this is - does look likely that this is sabotage, and the leaks are coming as russian— sabotage, and the leaks are coming as russian gas supplies have dwindled as part of put in's efforts to shut _ dwindled as part of put in's efforts to shut down support for ukraine. i mean _ to shut down support for ukraine. i mean rush— to shut down support for ukraine. i mean rush up has slashed gas deliveries _ mean rush up has sl
back to the financial times, sian, and looking at the nordstrom pipeline.hree blasts now, certainly the country is nearby suggesting that this looks like sabotage. we spoke to a military analyst early on pointing out that the interval between the blasts would certainly suggest that as well. there's not been any blasts like that since the line was put down. what do you think? i like that since the line was put down. what do you think? i think it does look likely _ down. what do you think? i...
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the financial times leads on the continued turmoil in the markets — it says neither the government orngland have been able to halt the fall of sterling. the metro appears to put the blame directly on the chancellor kwasi kwarteng — the pound, it says, "kwar—tanks". the i focuses on mortgage lenders pulling their fixed—rate deals amid fears of interest rates rising rapidly by as soon as next week. the daily express, however, is exhorting us not to panic. the chancellor has, it says, got a plan to cut government debt and calm the markets. the mirror is pulling no punches, saying that what it calls the "tories' economic disaster" means millions of households are facing financial misery; the guardian also leads with the sterling crisis; but also features keir starmer�*s claims that labour is now the oparty of the centre ground — while the daily star has its usual unique take on the day's events — with a somewhat downbeat—looking kwasi kwarteng on the front, wearing a clown�*s nose, saying "honey i shrunk the quids". city spec dictators have been taking profits. while the daily star has it
the financial times leads on the continued turmoil in the markets — it says neither the government orngland have been able to halt the fall of sterling. the metro appears to put the blame directly on the chancellor kwasi kwarteng — the pound, it says, "kwar—tanks". the i focuses on mortgage lenders pulling their fixed—rate deals amid fears of interest rates rising rapidly by as soon as next week. the daily express, however, is exhorting us not to panic. the chancellor has, it...
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the financial times reports viewers check for the language, tone and content is appropriate and ideasry guidelines-- adheres to regulatory guidelines. they have hired one and hong kong and in singapore. shery: we are watching trading opens in australia and korea. japan is on the way -- away on holiday. a mining society it says protest improve art disrupting the processing of copper at mines that represent 30% of the country's production. sk innovation and lg energy under watch, reportedly meeting with executives of battery suppliers to explore ways to respond to the united states and they should reduction act. -- united states inflation reduction act. coming up how best to navigate market volatility ahead of all of those central-bank decisions. our guest suggests defensive positioning and diversified portfolios. the risks and opportunities in chinese markets, our guest sees a focus on stability ahead of the party congress. market opens in seoul next. this is bloomberg. ♪ pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimit
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cobiella in edinburgh, daisy mcandrew, msnbc royal commentator, tom bort, and editor for the financial time when frequently writes about the royal family. kelly, tell us about the mood today and going forward today. >> reporter: on one hand, the introduction of a new king, king charles iii, in scotland. the other, the beginning of a belong good-bye to a queen who reigned over this country and the united kingdom for 70 years. we spoke to people on that procession route earlier today about why they came. many of them gave us basically the same two answers. one, to pay respect to this woman who has been part of their lives for so long. a woman who gave her -- gave a life of selfless sacrifice and duty to this country. and also to witness a moment in history. i spoke to a grandmother and mother who came here with her2-year-old son. she said i want to be here so i can tell my son that he was here 10 years from now when he is old enough to really understand it. it is a momentous time in history, the first time we are seeing a new monarch in this country in 70 years. and also saying good-bye, agai
cobiella in edinburgh, daisy mcandrew, msnbc royal commentator, tom bort, and editor for the financial time when frequently writes about the royal family. kelly, tell us about the mood today and going forward today. >> reporter: on one hand, the introduction of a new king, king charles iii, in scotland. the other, the beginning of a belong good-bye to a queen who reigned over this country and the united kingdom for 70 years. we spoke to people on that procession route earlier today about...
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the article in the financial times, - mother. the article in the financial times, there i mother.— big issues of the day! as we know, charles _ big issues of the day! as we know, charles has - big issues of the day! as we know, charles has always i know, charles has always believed he should be able to speak freely on these issues which he feels very important, especially when it comes to climate change. but as he recently admitted, with this new role, things will have to change. it will fall to other people to take on that role. perhaps his son william. back in 2018, i think with the bbc, when questioned if he would continue his public campaigning as monarch, he responded bluntly, saying, no, iam not that stupid. bluntly, saying, no, i am not that stupid-— that stupid. absolutely. of course he _ that stupid. absolutely. of course he has _ that stupid. absolutely. of course he has been - that stupid. absolutely. of course he has been very i that stupid. absolutely. of. course he has been very clear in his proclamation so far since becoming king charles, that he will fulfil all the
the article in the financial times, - mother. the article in the financial times, there i mother.— big issues of the day! as we know, charles _ big issues of the day! as we know, charles has - big issues of the day! as we know, charles has always i know, charles has always believed he should be able to speak freely on these issues which he feels very important, especially when it comes to climate change. but as he recently admitted, with this new role, things will have to change. it will fall...
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and these nazis raised their offspring kristina freemant became a journalist, worked for the financial timesknows russia because she worked as a journalist in moscow, mainly specialized in our oligarchs, even wrote an oligarchic book about them, but at the same time she remained, of course, a person of absolutely nazi views. she uh now uh, made a brilliant political career in canada and is considered the number two politician there. and he can really become a general secretary, but this is, in general, a reflection of what western civilization is, yes, which we uh, were considered uh, to call there a democratic committed to human rights. what human rights do we understand more and more, that the main thing is value, there is nazism european values, yes, and where were they when they proclaimed european values after the war , traditional european values, in which european country was there then at least some kind of democracy but the uk now. here it is, how it was after all the hitlerite coalition, but this main europe was with hitler yes, everything and that was, yes, the main european val
and these nazis raised their offspring kristina freemant became a journalist, worked for the financial timesknows russia because she worked as a journalist in moscow, mainly specialized in our oligarchs, even wrote an oligarchic book about them, but at the same time she remained, of course, a person of absolutely nazi views. she uh now uh, made a brilliant political career in canada and is considered the number two politician there. and he can really become a general secretary, but this is, in...
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the "financial times. " estimates there are actually 100 billion dollars, which is really a drop in the when you consider how much sterling is traded. so it is not the individual element, it is the death of 1000 cuts, of the meat of good economic competence that i think in the long run will be the problem here. hazem: jonathan lis, this is being seen as a huge political gamble for the new british prime minister. whenever a new leader comes into the job, their political capital is normally at the highest. has liz truss put down her chips on this? guest: liz truss has a stick to the entire house on this political gamble, and by any measure, she has lost. hazem: is it not too early to say that? guest: well, it wasn't in liz truss's plan to crash the pound, i presume, it was not in liz truss's learn to have an emergency statement by the bank of england suggesting that they might have to raise interest rates before the next scheduled meeting at the monetary policy committee. and i don't think it could have been in her plans to see soaring interest rates, which are going to see mortgage rates
the "financial times. " estimates there are actually 100 billion dollars, which is really a drop in the when you consider how much sterling is traded. so it is not the individual element, it is the death of 1000 cuts, of the meat of good economic competence that i think in the long run will be the problem here. hazem: jonathan lis, this is being seen as a huge political gamble for the new british prime minister. whenever a new leader comes into the job, their political capital is...
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discussed the possibility of providing assistance to ukraine in the long term, our newspaper financial times wrote about it with reference to a high-ranking official according to the information released by the pentagon , the question of transferring air defense systems and military aircraft to ukraine is currently on the table, while the journalists of the publication emphasized that, unfortunately, neither the united states of america nor their allies have yet agreed to this, but the recent military developments could change their position. forces of ukraine at once in several sections of the front, and also about the united states of america, yes. this country is preparing to allocate another tranche of military aid to ukraine in the amount about 600 million dollars about this on tuesday night, the journalists of politiko reported with reference to an employee of the us congress, according to their information, this tranche may be announced in washington as early as this week. the new package will include weapons and ammunition from the own warehouses of the ministry of defense of the uni
discussed the possibility of providing assistance to ukraine in the long term, our newspaper financial times wrote about it with reference to a high-ranking official according to the information released by the pentagon , the question of transferring air defense systems and military aircraft to ukraine is currently on the table, while the journalists of the publication emphasized that, unfortunately, neither the united states of america nor their allies have yet agreed to this, but the recent...
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financial times" says when the uk newly appointed foreign secretary liz truss met her u.s. the conversation was far from diplomatic. truss questioned the special relationship between the two countries and said she's seen few tangible examples to support the idea that the relationship was particularly unique. could you -- cow give us your insights on critiques from "financial times" and others that she may have serious questions about how special our relationship is? >> well, i wouldn't normally dare query the "financial times" but i have to say, i was in that first meeting with secretary blinken. and it was a very warm meeting. and it talked about all the things that we wanted to do together. particularly building on this democratic global network that both governments are very interested in. so, i think we've told the f.t., we don't recognize that description. liz truss is an internationalist. she's been foreign secretary. before that, she was trade secretary. she has good relationships around the world. she wants to put a lot of effort into britain's relationships with co
financial times" says when the uk newly appointed foreign secretary liz truss met her u.s. the conversation was far from diplomatic. truss questioned the special relationship between the two countries and said she's seen few tangible examples to support the idea that the relationship was particularly unique. could you -- cow give us your insights on critiques from "financial times" and others that she may have serious questions about how special our relationship is? >>...
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uh, i became a journalist, i worked for the financial times and i really know russia because i worked in moscow, i mainly specialized in our book bonds. even penetrated wrote oligarchic, but at the same time remained, of course, a person of absolutely nazi views. she has now made a brilliant political career in canada and is considered the number two politician there. and really can become a general secretary, but this is, in general, a reflection of what western civilization is, yes, which we...
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as the japanese are and financial time schools, it only in the last 24 hours that paper as we've talked about, the fact the written written is basically a poor country of poor people with some very rich ones and a fact that this is a happening at a time when, of course, the british government says it's curbing $4000000000.00. it's given $4000000000.00 to zalinski in ukraine alone, the cost of the funeral, and these other elements. so the british occasion and ceremony that symbolized disparities in wealth, blood lines, heredity together with the fact that the new british government is said in one of its 1st opening salvos, it will borrow more money than any other government in history. some say to basically fund fossil fuel companies because of the energy crisis. it's called long time coming. other ways you can find the latest news that dates on our website, r t dot com. that was back in 30 minutes with more see them. oh, a question that india very often is whose rule is the global order playing by and the se becomes an option and a forum for a different set of countries of the world. bu
as the japanese are and financial time schools, it only in the last 24 hours that paper as we've talked about, the fact the written written is basically a poor country of poor people with some very rich ones and a fact that this is a happening at a time when, of course, the british government says it's curbing $4000000000.00. it's given $4000000000.00 to zalinski in ukraine alone, the cost of the funeral, and these other elements. so the british occasion and ceremony that symbolized disparities...
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solidarity is, of course, good in words, but in reality every man for himself, according to the financial times, at least 10 countries are against any restrictions, as they are afraid that in response russia will completely stop supplying gas to europe among the opponents of restrictions. i know about the price cap proposal, but i don't know of any . somehow it would provide us with security of supply. this is a painful fact for austria to us managed to reduce our dependence on russian gas from 80% to 50%, but we are still dependent. that's why it's not something we can support at the moment. record high gas prices are forcing europeans to come up with new ways to save power. denmark has lowered the temperature limit for public buildings from 21°c to 19°c. although this is unlikely to significantly change the situation in britain in the winter, the temperature in houses is not high, however, you have to pay a lot. yes, it has become a typical english town, most of the houses here it is built in a pose. in that century, they still have no thermal insulation and double-glazed windows. and gaps th
solidarity is, of course, good in words, but in reality every man for himself, according to the financial times, at least 10 countries are against any restrictions, as they are afraid that in response russia will completely stop supplying gas to europe among the opponents of restrictions. i know about the price cap proposal, but i don't know of any . somehow it would provide us with security of supply. this is a painful fact for austria to us managed to reduce our dependence on russian gas from...
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the world may not realize that the levels of the humanitarian crisis as the japanese are and financial times cools it. only in the last 24 hours that paper is me talking about the fact that britain, britain is basically a poor country of poor people with some very rich ones and a fact that this is happening at a time when, of course, the british government says it's stripping for $1000000000.00, it's given $4000000000.00 to zalinski in ukraine alone, the cost of the funeral. and these other elements over british occasion and ceremony that symbolize disparities in wealth, blood lines, heredity together with the fact that the new british government was said in one of its 1st opening salvoes, it will borrow more money than any other government in history. some say to basically fund fossil fuel companies because of the energy crisis. it's called a long time coming that and in about 48 hours, the british government signals, it will limit the cap on bonuses for bankers in the city which was imposed because the 20 or a crisis that there is a humanitarian crisis. even according to mainstream india i
the world may not realize that the levels of the humanitarian crisis as the japanese are and financial times cools it. only in the last 24 hours that paper is me talking about the fact that britain, britain is basically a poor country of poor people with some very rich ones and a fact that this is happening at a time when, of course, the british government says it's stripping for $1000000000.00, it's given $4000000000.00 to zalinski in ukraine alone, the cost of the funeral. and these other...
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so if there's a way to avoid it, we will try the humanitarian crisis as a japanese financial times because it's only 24 hours. that paper has been talking about the fact that it is basically a poor country of poor people with some very rich ones. and the fact that this is happening at a time when course, the british government says it's giving $4000000000.00, it's getting $4000000000.00. his landscape in ukraine, let alone the cost of the funeral leaves of the elements of british occasion. and ceremony that symbolize disparities and wealth lines, heredity, together with the fact that the new british government said one of its 1st opening salvoes, it will borrow more money than any other government in history. some say to basically fund fossil fuel companies because of the energy crisis is called a long time coming. america will likely not save europeans from freezing this winter as the heads of the u. s. the u. s. is shell companies say there are no hurry to increase exports? archie contributor rachel marston has the details. the e, you appears to be keen on fighting russia down to the las
so if there's a way to avoid it, we will try the humanitarian crisis as a japanese financial times because it's only 24 hours. that paper has been talking about the fact that it is basically a poor country of poor people with some very rich ones. and the fact that this is happening at a time when course, the british government says it's giving $4000000000.00, it's getting $4000000000.00. his landscape in ukraine, let alone the cost of the funeral leaves of the elements of british occasion. and...
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yes, because if it is the peace party will force ukraine he writes that the stoltenberg financial times not only ukraine will not be and europe will be attacked by russia and it seems to me that there is another, uh, another quality, here is another layer of lies. well, the first thing they really determined was the form in which they need ukraine. i want to emphasize that before ukraine was promised a beautiful life. now i promise her only e. heroism yes , heroism in the form of this self-sacrifice for the supposedly sake of europe, therefore, here with this phrase , everything is more or less clear, you will not lose in in the sense that it is in a different form. i need her only in such a crippled, fighting on. there is an element of the fact that they, of course, wind themselves up. is it so important. we must resist and in no case do not retreat. we must make sacrifices. we must show our population there that this is not only about the price of gasoline. not only about the price of bread, not only about the heat in the apartments. this is something so important that for the sake of
yes, because if it is the peace party will force ukraine he writes that the stoltenberg financial times not only ukraine will not be and europe will be attacked by russia and it seems to me that there is another, uh, another quality, here is another layer of lies. well, the first thing they really determined was the form in which they need ukraine. i want to emphasize that before ukraine was promised a beautiful life. now i promise her only e. heroism yes , heroism in the form of this...
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other financial times and the other papers have made it very clear that are in england, the cost of heating your home is going to go up. $505000.00 pounds per year. they've said half of the pumps in england, they're going to have to close. they haven't talked about the industrial isaac, they're talking 1st of all about forcing most of the waging population into death or is simply unable to heat the homes. they're talking about closing down much of the consumer economy in germany, they're talking about closing. they've closed down the german steel industry. they've because he still uses energy. they've closed down the fertilizer we talk before. they've turned cold down. they get glass industry. italy is especially hardly heard. so what the press is talking about is how europe in the industry is being dismantled and once dismantled, it cannot be started again. that's the important thing. when the steel industry company closes down, it's very hard to started up again. so we're talking about a permanent loss of markets and the americans are saying, well, we are, we're going to be the gainers. b
other financial times and the other papers have made it very clear that are in england, the cost of heating your home is going to go up. $505000.00 pounds per year. they've said half of the pumps in england, they're going to have to close. they haven't talked about the industrial isaac, they're talking 1st of all about forcing most of the waging population into death or is simply unable to heat the homes. they're talking about closing down much of the consumer economy in germany, they're...
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you heard yesterday from the financial times, reports that they quoted for mr. pest golf to say that actually the not stream pipeline will be not stream one pipeline will remain closed until the sanctions are being lifted. and that was the 1st time that we heard about it in such clear words . well, i always believed that this was to be like that. so i'm not surprised, but i think too many and germany it has come as a big shock to hear that this is not only the technical issues that were debated over the last few weeks. but that now this is the demand combined with the demand to open the pipeline only when sanctions are being lifted, which i fully understand and i support that. so, but i, i think it's good to have this clarity now between the russian federation and germany that they know what they have to do in order to have the gas at lee receive huge demonstrations already in the cities of cologne and, and like, think and, and other parts of our country at the moment, so we are very much avail that even though that the gas was still, the tanks are full now by 85 percent. so okay, we
you heard yesterday from the financial times, reports that they quoted for mr. pest golf to say that actually the not stream pipeline will be not stream one pipeline will remain closed until the sanctions are being lifted. and that was the 1st time that we heard about it in such clear words . well, i always believed that this was to be like that. so i'm not surprised, but i think too many and germany it has come as a big shock to hear that this is not only the technical issues that were debated...
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so if it is a way to avoid it, we will try the humanitarian crisis as the japanese and financial times cause it's only 24 hours that paper is being talked about. the fact that britain is basically a poor country of poor people with some very rich ones. and the fact that this is happening at a time when course, the british government says it's giving $4000000000.00. it's given $4000000000.00 to the landscape in ukraine. let alone the cost of the funeral and these of the m and silver british occasion and ceremony that symbolize disparities in wealth, blood lines, heredity together with the fact that the new british government said one of its 1st opening salvoes, it will borrow more money than any other government in the history some say to basically fund fossil fuel companies because of the energy crisis does. it's called a long time coming from all of the agencies around the world. you can take the website r t dot com will be back at the top of the ah ah, the republic of moldova ranks is one of the poorest countries in europe. oh, if it doesn't last bunker not issued by gordon maloney v
so if it is a way to avoid it, we will try the humanitarian crisis as the japanese and financial times cause it's only 24 hours that paper is being talked about. the fact that britain is basically a poor country of poor people with some very rich ones. and the fact that this is happening at a time when course, the british government says it's giving $4000000000.00. it's given $4000000000.00 to the landscape in ukraine. let alone the cost of the funeral and these of the m and silver british...
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be released in the russian federation in the future in principle, there was information, the financial timeses that the united states and its allies are discussing the possibility of providing ukraine with air defense equipment and fighter jets uh, we clearly lost to the russians in terms of aviation, how realistic is it that it will really uh be provided to ukraine, because earlier, uh, ukraine refused to provide fighter jets and how much it can change if we get them, in the end, change the course of the war to something more positive side for ukraine of course , that is, it must be recognized that somewhere in the spring there was a conversation about heavy armored vehicles, about fighters, about means of air defense, that is, full-fledged missile complexes for ukraine . that this question was on the agenda, but if you look at the pentagon's last briefing, e. there was a question about, for example, tanks, for example, fighter jets, and now they are not considered according to the pentagon's official comments in the short-term perspective, that is, they are classified in the medium- and lo
be released in the russian federation in the future in principle, there was information, the financial timeses that the united states and its allies are discussing the possibility of providing ukraine with air defense equipment and fighter jets uh, we clearly lost to the russians in terms of aviation, how realistic is it that it will really uh be provided to ukraine, because earlier, uh, ukraine refused to provide fighter jets and how much it can change if we get them, in the end, change the...
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so if there's a way to avoid it, we will try the humanity area crisis as the japanese and financial times because it's only 24 hours that paper has been talking about the fact that britain, britain is basically a poor country of poor people with some very rich ones and the fact that this is happening at a time when course the british government says it's giving $4000000000.00. it's getting $4000000000.00 to the landscape in ukraine alone. the cost of the funeral. and these of the elements of a british occasion and ceremony that symbolize disparities in wealth, blood lines, heredity together with the fact that the new british government said one of its 1st opening salvoes, it will borrow more money than any other government in history. some say to basically fund fossil fuel companies because of the energy crisis does. it's called a long time coming as always, pence him on the latest to be found on our website r t dot com, but will be back in about 30 minutes with the very latest news updates. i will see you then. mm. ah . ah ah . oh oh oh boy, is this the best of both? no issue. my for the
so if there's a way to avoid it, we will try the humanity area crisis as the japanese and financial times because it's only 24 hours that paper has been talking about the fact that britain, britain is basically a poor country of poor people with some very rich ones and the fact that this is happening at a time when course the british government says it's giving $4000000000.00. it's getting $4000000000.00 to the landscape in ukraine alone. the cost of the funeral. and these of the elements of a...
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uh, i became a journalist, i worked for the financial times and i really know russia because i worked as a journalist in moscow, i mainly specialized in our book bonds. even penetrated wrote an oligarchic one, but at the same time , of course, she remained a person of absolutely nazi views. she e now e in canada made a brilliant political career is considered there politician number two and can really become the general secretary. but this is, in general, a reflection of what western civilization is, which we considered, uh, to call there democratic, committed to human rights. what human rights do we understand more and more, that the main thing is value there nazism european values, yes, and where were they when they proclaimed european values after the war , traditional european values, in which european country was there then at least some kind of democracy, but the uk now here it is, as it was after all in the anti-hitler coalition, but the main rest - it was europe with hitler yes, everything and that was, yes, the main european value, but hitler has one phrase with us, and bro
uh, i became a journalist, i worked for the financial times and i really know russia because i worked as a journalist in moscow, i mainly specialized in our book bonds. even penetrated wrote an oligarchic one, but at the same time , of course, she remained a person of absolutely nazi views. she e now e in canada made a brilliant political career is considered there politician number two and can really become the general secretary. but this is, in general, a reflection of what western...
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heard more and more often sad jokes appear, not funny, but to the point in the picture of the financial timesist on one showcase of jewelry and food, if europe does not come to its senses, then very soon it will be another sad meme became. here is such a mousetrap, which you all now see, it says in case of power outage. press the button. we will hear you such a homemade sign found somewhere in the east of germany, most europeans are soberly aware of their future with posters of russia's sanctions to them. soon we will have to heat the stoves to warm ourselves. a video of a hand switching the temperature regulator in european homes is circulating on the net, which depicts the faces of eu leaders, and at the end of the video , the face of vladimir putin appears in the most important area, where it is the most warm. as they say the one who laughs last and preferably in the warmth laughs well, and for those who are not at all funny going to protests in vienna, people took to the streets demanding to contain inflation and price increases . electricity ended with the beating of protesters by law en
heard more and more often sad jokes appear, not funny, but to the point in the picture of the financial timesist on one showcase of jewelry and food, if europe does not come to its senses, then very soon it will be another sad meme became. here is such a mousetrap, which you all now see, it says in case of power outage. press the button. we will hear you such a homemade sign found somewhere in the east of germany, most europeans are soberly aware of their future with posters of russia's...
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the eu also opposed limit on gas pipeline transportation the financial times reported earlier that at least 10 european countries are pushing for a price ceiling for all suppliers. they are only from our country among them poland italy and greece another bloomberg news agency wrote to germany and austria against the maintenance of the price ceiling for russian gas, and the head of the austrian. mida even allowed the gradual lifting of sanctions on our part, but he immediately misspoke. this is not a matter of the near future, your vision of the fight against high in france, france will support, first of all, the mechanism to limit prices in the spot electricity market, as well as the gas measures proposed by the european commission, the mechanism for insuring purchase contracts, mechanisms that limit financial speculation in this market, the platform for joint purchases. earlier , the european commission proposed limiting russian gas prices to 50 euros per mwh, at least four times lower than current market prices, and warned that the eu must be prepared to the cessation of supplies fr
the eu also opposed limit on gas pipeline transportation the financial times reported earlier that at least 10 european countries are pushing for a price ceiling for all suppliers. they are only from our country among them poland italy and greece another bloomberg news agency wrote to germany and austria against the maintenance of the price ceiling for russian gas, and the head of the austrian. mida even allowed the gradual lifting of sanctions on our part, but he immediately misspoke. this is...
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this nonsense is the same insulting, but at the same time, you know, today's financial times that ite very huge on the page, the article says, here are the problems studied sanctions says, uh, for some reason, the russian oligarchs, against whom we imposed sanctions, do not make a revolution against putin so far. and why then are angry at the european governments at the western governments, which are opposed to them by the villisandians? how is this possible? yes, people are really surprised by this. well, by the way, you understand this trail, there has long been a dream to reindustrialize. uh, scientists are different futurologists have been discussing i'm confused for the fifth sixth or seventh industrial revolution. all this was discussed there, there was a dream, but under the green agenda, how to reset everything old, and launch the new here, but then it did not come true, it is still being eliminated. i'm talking about very specific things. some of you got it, here. and this address is still in german for sure, yes it is in english unfortunately, yes. here, look, you know, it'
this nonsense is the same insulting, but at the same time, you know, today's financial times that ite very huge on the page, the article says, here are the problems studied sanctions says, uh, for some reason, the russian oligarchs, against whom we imposed sanctions, do not make a revolution against putin so far. and why then are angry at the european governments at the western governments, which are opposed to them by the villisandians? how is this possible? yes, people are really surprised by...