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to the front of the guardian. , w , , ., guardian.ry- i — guardian. this takes us back to the last story. i think _ guardian. this takes us back to the last story. i think we _ guardian. this takes us back to the last story. i think we have - last story. i think we have known for a _ last story. i think we have known for a very— last story. i think we have known for a very long time that the cost of living — for a very long time that the cost of living crisis will only get worse and we're — of living crisis will only get worse and we're going to put a lot of people — and we're going to put a lot of people -- _ and we're going to put a lot of people —— lots of people are really going _ people —— lots of people are really going to _ people —— lots of people are really going to be — people —— lots of people are really going to be suffering. i don't know how many— going to be suffering. i don't know how many more surveys and reports we need to _ how many more surveys and reports we need to accept this basic fact. it's going _ need to acce
to the front of the guardian. , w , , ., guardian.ry- i — guardian. this takes us back to the last story. i think _ guardian. this takes us back to the last story. i think we _ guardian. this takes us back to the last story. i think we have - last story. i think we have known for a _ last story. i think we have known for a very— last story. i think we have known for a very long time that the cost of living — for a very long time that the cost of living crisis will only get worse and we're...
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let's look at the guardian. ali, briefly, i rainfall. let's look at the | guardian.nts wait longer for diagnosis. it says racial divide link to survival rates in england. they have looked at 126,000 _ survival rates in england. they have looked at 126,000 cases, _ survival rates in england. they have looked at 126,000 cases, this - looked at 126,000 cases, this particular university and i couldn't get too excited initially because on average 55 days for people that were not from ethnic minorities and 60 daysin not from ethnic minorities and 60 days in terms of getting a gp, from gp referral to diagnosis but then there are some serious outliers. if you have stomach cancer for example there is a differential of about 50 days if you are asian or black too if you're white in terms of getting a diagnosis. that is serious and those kind of anomalies need to be looked at in detail to understand why these are occurring. sabra looked at in detail to understand why these are occurring. saw during the pandemic— why these are occurring. saw during the pandemic the _ why these ar
let's look at the guardian. ali, briefly, i rainfall. let's look at the | guardian.nts wait longer for diagnosis. it says racial divide link to survival rates in england. they have looked at 126,000 _ survival rates in england. they have looked at 126,000 cases, _ survival rates in england. they have looked at 126,000 cases, this - looked at 126,000 cases, this particular university and i couldn't get too excited initially because on average 55 days for people that were not from ethnic...
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this guardian story pointing i of it? this guardian story pointing out that as _ of it?t that as soon as _ of it? this guardian story pointing out that as soon as nancy - of it? this guardian story pointing out that as soon as nancy pelosi i out that as soon as nancy pelosi left the country, china had already started what they would call its military drills, but taiwan are calling a violation of international law and amounts to a blockade of the country's waters. so this is quite a serious exhalation in tensions. the article points out pelosi held a series of high—level meetings and pointed out that china can't dictate which leaders can and can't go to taiwan, but clearly the response we're seeing is showing china is very much wanting to remain in control there and get the mess it out, if any leaders to visit taiwan, they'll be serious consequences for they'll be serious consequences for the country and for potentially the security of the region. 1lrrut’e’iiii the country and for potentially the security of the region.— security of the region. we'll come back to the _ se
this guardian story pointing i of it? this guardian story pointing out that as _ of it?t that as soon as _ of it? this guardian story pointing out that as soon as nancy - of it? this guardian story pointing out that as soon as nancy pelosi i out that as soon as nancy pelosi left the country, china had already started what they would call its military drills, but taiwan are calling a violation of international law and amounts to a blockade of the country's waters. so this is quite a serious...
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front page from the guardian. ., ., , m guardian.ult to try and keep track— guardian. camilla, just so difficult to try and keep track of _ guardian. camilla, just so difficult to try and keep track of this - to try and keep track of this because if you're in a gaming chat room, you presume your kids are chatting about fortnight or whatever it is hard to have that level of monitoring. it is hard to have that level of monitoring-— it is hard to have that level of monitorin. ., �* , ., , monitoring. that's right, and this story talk specifically _ monitoring. that's right, and this story talk specifically about how. story talk specifically about how long periods of internet use, very unsupervised, is really a recipe for disaster. it really highlights the impact of the pandemic on all of this. children spend huge amounts of time on their computers and sometimes have school lessons online, having much less access to socialising and physical exercise as they might normally, spending huge amounts of time on their computers and some of thos
front page from the guardian. ., ., , m guardian.ult to try and keep track— guardian. camilla, just so difficult to try and keep track of _ guardian. camilla, just so difficult to try and keep track of this - to try and keep track of this because if you're in a gaming chat room, you presume your kids are chatting about fortnight or whatever it is hard to have that level of monitoring. it is hard to have that level of monitoring-— it is hard to have that level of monitorin. ., �* , ., ,...
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today, we are just coming up on 8000 guardians. by the end of this year, we will have 8400 active duty guardian spirit we have an equal number of civilians, a little less, but about an equal number. we have a force that has 16,000 folks in it, both active duty and civilians. you can apply a little more art than science when it comes to policies and professional development. because you have the luxury that you are small enough and the machine doesn't have to take over to deal with it, to manage that talent pool, so we are looking for innovative ways to have a connection with each and every guardian, give them more choices, and attract talent that traditionally might not have been attracted to come into the military. i get that a lot. i hear a lot from folks that, i would never join the military, but i will join the space force. i remind them that we are the military. but we have a vision that allows us to apply that part and develop our posts in a way that we think is critical to the success of our service. we would like to give pe
today, we are just coming up on 8000 guardians. by the end of this year, we will have 8400 active duty guardian spirit we have an equal number of civilians, a little less, but about an equal number. we have a force that has 16,000 folks in it, both active duty and civilians. you can apply a little more art than science when it comes to policies and professional development. because you have the luxury that you are small enough and the machine doesn't have to take over to deal with it, to manage...
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this is the front of the guardian. , . , . .,~ ., guardian. they really are taking a ve , guardian.ly are taking a very. very — guardian. they really are taking a very. very bleak _ guardian. they really are taking a very, very bleak view _ guardian. they really are taking a very, very bleak view of - guardian. they really are taking a very, very bleak view of the - guardian. they really are taking a| very, very bleak view of the winter had. i think unsurprisingly all of the papers are, actually, but the guardian are focusing really on charity is warning that incomes are actually being wiped out for poorer households, for some single individuals, the real terms energy bills will actually be 120% of their income. they will be choosing between heating and eating, i know it's a hackneyed phrase, but it's the reality, people trying to stay warm, people going to public places, sitting in libraries to try to stay warm and literally making that choice between keeping a warm room or buying food to eat. they are saying that millions of households will face a winter of catastrophe with rising
this is the front of the guardian. , . , . .,~ ., guardian. they really are taking a ve , guardian.ly are taking a very. very — guardian. they really are taking a very. very bleak _ guardian. they really are taking a very, very bleak view _ guardian. they really are taking a very, very bleak view of - guardian. they really are taking a very, very bleak view of the - guardian. they really are taking a| very, very bleak view of the winter had. i think unsurprisingly all of the papers are,...
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we will go to the front page of the guardian | go to the front page of the guardian now.faults in monitors. lt�*s emerging scandal this really, the amount of raw sewage pumped into our waters and water companies are allowed to do this when there have been incidences of heavy rain, but there is a story that it is approaching 10 million hours of raw sewage being pumped into waters and sport fields. at the same time water company bosses are earning massive salaries and giant bonuses and the regulator is saying if you don't sort out your performance, we will start having a look at that. this story on the guardian saying those monitors that monitor how much of that raw sewage is being pumped into our waters in some cases are not working or do not exist, so numbers could be higher. this is at a time when these water companies are coming under a lot of pressure because we have seen these very dry conditions, we have hosepipe bans come in and the infrastructure that crops up the companies doesn't seem to maintained to the standard that you might expect. i imagine this is at the l
we will go to the front page of the guardian | go to the front page of the guardian now.faults in monitors. lt�*s emerging scandal this really, the amount of raw sewage pumped into our waters and water companies are allowed to do this when there have been incidences of heavy rain, but there is a story that it is approaching 10 million hours of raw sewage being pumped into waters and sport fields. at the same time water company bosses are earning massive salaries and giant bonuses and the...
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and this kind of story, scoop after scoop across the guardian, _ scoop after scoop across the guardian this writer but seeing liz truss when she was environment secretary, she oversaw— when she was environment secretary, she oversaw a reduction of more than £200 _ she oversaw a reduction of more than £200 million to the environment agency. — £200 million to the environment agency, part of that money was to try and _ agency, part of that money was to try and monitor the amount of raw sewage _ try and monitor the amount of raw sewage going into water and england and wales and again, people expect to see _ and wales and again, people expect to see their beaches and the places they want— to see their beaches and the places they want to go and swim in to be clean _ they want to go and swim in to be clean i_ they want to go and swim in to be clean. i think people take a pretty dim view— clean. i think people take a pretty dim view about a government choosing to make _ dim view about a government choosing to make cuts in these sorts of areas that affect _ to make cuts in these sorts of areas
and this kind of story, scoop after scoop across the guardian, _ scoop after scoop across the guardian this writer but seeing liz truss when she was environment secretary, she oversaw— when she was environment secretary, she oversaw a reduction of more than £200 _ she oversaw a reduction of more than £200 million to the environment agency. — £200 million to the environment agency, part of that money was to try and _ agency, part of that money was to try and monitor the amount of raw...
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the front of the guardian, annabel, with _ past.ith impressive timing, past. the front of the guardian, - annabel, with impressive timing, it is an exclusive from pippa crerar... she is now turning her attention to liz truss's attempts to become prime minister. i do not know how long the guardian has had this recording or whether the person who gave it gave it to them at a particular time, but the fact is, she has a recording of liz truss when she was a treasury minister being disparaging about the british workforce.— british workforce. you're right, this is a leech _ british workforce. you're right, this is a leech recording - british workforce. you're right, this is a leech recording of - british workforce. you're right, | this is a leech recording of when she was— this is a leech recording of when she was chief secretary to the treasury. _ she was chief secretary to the treasury, 2019, probably some questions — treasury, 2019, probably some questions to be asked about how professional it is to be recording these _ professional it
the front of the guardian, annabel, with _ past.ith impressive timing, past. the front of the guardian, - annabel, with impressive timing, it is an exclusive from pippa crerar... she is now turning her attention to liz truss's attempts to become prime minister. i do not know how long the guardian has had this recording or whether the person who gave it gave it to them at a particular time, but the fact is, she has a recording of liz truss when she was a treasury minister being disparaging about...
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let's move on to the threat, on the guardian.big food inflation, we know inflation is going to go higher and now, some of the crops are going to be less plentiful, which means the prices are bound to be higher. yeah, absolutely in the sun forget that this fire was already under a lot of pressure because of the conflict in ukraine, notjust threads of inflation but because we get a lot of rain from ukraine, bread baskets and there's also the impact of brexit checks that in the past may have hindered certain things. it has been an issue for quite a while and this is just the latest in a series of problems that are affecting the price of food at a time where inflation is spiralling and a lot of people are getting pay raises and headlines yesterday talking about for £5,000 bill and they may be facing this in the coming weeks and so, to hear these this is one thing, even they are struggling and really says something about the severity of the food supply crisis and we may be facing more down the line. the supply crisis and we may be fac
let's move on to the threat, on the guardian.big food inflation, we know inflation is going to go higher and now, some of the crops are going to be less plentiful, which means the prices are bound to be higher. yeah, absolutely in the sun forget that this fire was already under a lot of pressure because of the conflict in ukraine, notjust threads of inflation but because we get a lot of rain from ukraine, bread baskets and there's also the impact of brexit checks that in the past may have...
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staying with the politics, the guardian has an l politics, the guardian has an exclusive, the english is according to in the document —— the english affairs correspondent says. you know about it, tony?- you know about it, tony? no... laughter _ laughter it is at a stage of a proposal, but it is the — it is at a stage of a proposal, but it is the government, whenever something goes against them in a legal— something goes against them in a legal 5en5e, they throw their toy5 against _ legal 5en5e, they throw their toy5 against the pram. it reminds me about 70 headlines with the brexit issues _ about 70 headlines with the brexit issues. this is a rhetorical device i55ue5. this is a rhetorical device they— issues. this is a rhetorical device they use, — issues. this is a rhetorical device they use, these lawyers are using they u5e, the5e lawyers are using the law— they use, these lawyers are using the law to — they use, these lawyers are using the law to try and get their way. ye5, _ the law to try and get their way. yes. they— the law to try and get their way. yes, they are, that is the w
staying with the politics, the guardian has an l politics, the guardian has an exclusive, the english is according to in the document —— the english affairs correspondent says. you know about it, tony?- you know about it, tony? no... laughter _ laughter it is at a stage of a proposal, but it is the — it is at a stage of a proposal, but it is the government, whenever something goes against them in a legal— something goes against them in a legal 5en5e, they throw their toy5 against _...
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they even appointed a commission later, they first deprived me of guardians, and retroactively, and in april they began to appoint, and the commissions that how i should transfer the children to kasanov did not find out either their opinion or their desires , alexander did not approve of anything related to his sister's relationship with gasanov, firstly, the marriage was not registered. secondly, a woman. for some reason, she didn't insist. she's establishing paternity. perhaps she wanted to receive payments, as a single mother, anyway, they did not communicate before, and now and the children do not want to part with their uncle and aunt. just offended, then, probably, yes, and if you live straight, in him, no, the biological father, for his part, claims the daughter and sons have turned against him and intends to seek a court decision in his favor, while only the opinion of the eldest girl will be taken into account, since she is already 13 her brothers have not yet reached the age of ten consent and the right to vote in process, do not yet have. i want a grower to continue his educ
they even appointed a commission later, they first deprived me of guardians, and retroactively, and in april they began to appoint, and the commissions that how i should transfer the children to kasanov did not find out either their opinion or their desires , alexander did not approve of anything related to his sister's relationship with gasanov, firstly, the marriage was not registered. secondly, a woman. for some reason, she didn't insist. she's establishing paternity. perhaps she wanted to...
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yeah, so, --roe property guardian? yeah, so, property guardians _ property guardian?y of our guardians are in place for years in one building, but when the property owner wants to go ahead with whatever they are planning for the building, they do need to move, and we will try to move them somewhere else within our portfolio, but that isn't guaranteed. so there is less security of tenure, but on the plus side, it is much cheaper, and also many of our buildings are interesting, people get more space, get to be in different locations than they might otherwise be. it’s a than they might otherwise be. it's a treat idea than they might otherwise be. it's a great idea if— than they might otherwise be. it's a great idea if you _ than they might otherwise be. it's a great idea if you fit _ than they might otherwise be. it's a great idea if you fit that _ than they might otherwise be. it's a great idea if you fit that sort of mould and you can cope with that level of insecurity, but how realistic is it as a proper solution to the housing problem is we've got? it is not a soluti
yeah, so, --roe property guardian? yeah, so, property guardians _ property guardian?y of our guardians are in place for years in one building, but when the property owner wants to go ahead with whatever they are planning for the building, they do need to move, and we will try to move them somewhere else within our portfolio, but that isn't guaranteed. so there is less security of tenure, but on the plus side, it is much cheaper, and also many of our buildings are interesting, people get more...
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let's move the guardian.'t think this is going to lead to actual fire. ~ �* , ., , this is going to lead to actual fire. ~ �*, this is going to lead to actual fire. �*, �*, fire. well, let's hope so. there's enou:h fire. well, let's hope so. there's enough going — fire. well, let's hope so. there's enough going on _ fire. well, let's hope so. there's enough going on in _ fire. well, let's hope so. there's enough going on in the - fire. well, let's hope so. there's enough going on in the world - enough going on in the world already. nancy pelosi visited taiwan today. i believe i'm right in saying that she is the most senior official to do so in 25 years from the us. i think i'm right in saying it comes in a moment of considerable uncertainty and anxiety from a western point of view in regards to that region. china might make a move on taiwan, especially why the west is distracted by ukraine. nancy pelosi's visit was a big moment. let's hope your colleague is right in that it doesn't front to try not to take mi
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tickets to the guardian. and just cannot be _ election. tickets to the guardian.he pedestal, says liz truss. thea;r and just cannot be put on the pedestal, says liz truss. they have discovered — pedestal, says liz truss. they have discovered an article _ pedestal, says liz truss. they have discovered an article which - pedestal, says liz truss. they have discovered an article which liz - discovered an article which liz truss co—authored several years ago, in which she makes... there are several proposals in this article, one is nhs should be slashed io%, the sort of stuff liz truss right now does not want to be associated with, because clear the emphasis now is on helping people, it is how it needs support, and i believe her campaign, the official liz truss campaign, the official liz truss campaign, is saying tonight that just because liz truss co—authored this article does not necessarily mean that she endorses every single proposal, which we can sit here and... �* , and... laughter argue _ and. . . laughter argue about, - and. . . laughter argue about, but| and.
tickets to the guardian. and just cannot be _ election. tickets to the guardian.he pedestal, says liz truss. thea;r and just cannot be put on the pedestal, says liz truss. they have discovered — pedestal, says liz truss. they have discovered an article _ pedestal, says liz truss. they have discovered an article which - pedestal, says liz truss. they have discovered an article which liz - discovered an article which liz truss co—authored several years ago, in which she makes... there are...
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i was very embarrassed by my guardian mother.ell, let her drink. let her lead that she left me, but i i thought i could just talk to her. i wanted to see venus myself, i wanted to know the history. why did it happen to know who your mom was telling you? i knew that they took it from me, because i had a bad lifestyle, the moral does not say anything else. and when you found out the name of your mother, that you were adopted in this family in connection with the birth of her, you began to more or less realize already at a normal age. your mother is a relative of your father's adopted sister. when you found out at the age of 18, dad and i were just sitting on talking in the kitchen. he told me some such moments. well, i've been wondering myself. mom, in front of you is everything you wanted to ask her. you may ask, now no one has left you. when your first was born, ramil you drank, after him you never gave birth. i didn't drink it. and when you started drinking, i started drinking when ramil was taken away from me. and why did they
i was very embarrassed by my guardian mother.ell, let her drink. let her lead that she left me, but i i thought i could just talk to her. i wanted to see venus myself, i wanted to know the history. why did it happen to know who your mom was telling you? i knew that they took it from me, because i had a bad lifestyle, the moral does not say anything else. and when you found out the name of your mother, that you were adopted in this family in connection with the birth of her, you began to more or...
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so this is "the guardian" from this morning, 14 pages about this topic.er spiegel," 17 pages. michael: in july 2010, wikileaks and its collaborators went public with a massive leak. the afghan war logs came from a trove of 90,000 incident and intelligence reports. among other things, they revealed the covert role of pakistan in the war and the true scale of civilian casualties. julian: we have tried hard to make sure that this material does not put innocence at harm. all the material is over seven months old, so it's of no current operational consequence even though it-- michael: wikileaks published documents that contained names, places, and dates that the mainstream media partners had refused to include. daniel: in the middle of releasing the afghani papers, we had this really complicated situation with our three collaborating newspapers: "the new york times," "guardian," and "der spiegel," where we found out he made promises about redacting part of that publication, but no work was put into these redactions at all. p.j.: i mean, just dumping, you know,
so this is "the guardian" from this morning, 14 pages about this topic.er spiegel," 17 pages. michael: in july 2010, wikileaks and its collaborators went public with a massive leak. the afghan war logs came from a trove of 90,000 incident and intelligence reports. among other things, they revealed the covert role of pakistan in the war and the true scale of civilian casualties. julian: we have tried hard to make sure that this material does not put innocence at harm. all the...
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but the second big problem is from the guardian. reports tomorrow saying that actually, guardian.ozen. 0h, she has come _ that actually, sonya has frozen. 0h, she has come back. _ that actually, sonya has frozen. 0h, she has come back. you _ that actually, sonya has frozen. 0h, she has come back. you just - she has come back. you just froze for a second. she has come back. you 'ust froze fora ”at she has come back. you 'ust froze for e cond— for a second. coming to the end an a , for a second. coming to the end anyway. which _ for a second. coming to the end anyway. which is _ for a second. coming to the end anyway, which is these - for a second. coming to the end anyway, which is these experts | anyway, which is these experts saying tax cuts are going to cost more than she has said and where that's going to come from is not clear. ., ~' , ., let's look at the daily telegraph. long—awaited routine checks as the nhs focuses on outpatients and to what extent is this to do with the legacy of covid—19? abs, what extent is this to do with the legacy of covid-19?_ legacy of covid-19? a
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yeah, so meg is asking where guardians usually family members they were. they could also be members of the town. so sometimes community members say like local officials. would place someone under guardianship, but primarily guardians where family members or or close friends neighbors? absolutely. a great question okay, great. well, thank you so much everybody excellent job today, and i will see you back here on thursday. thanks again.
yeah, so meg is asking where guardians usually family members they were. they could also be members of the town. so sometimes community members say like local officials. would place someone under guardianship, but primarily guardians where family members or or close friends neighbors? absolutely. a great question okay, great. well, thank you so much everybody excellent job today, and i will see you back here on thursday. thanks again.
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yeah, so meg is asking where guardians usually family members they were. they could also be members of the town. so sometimes community members say like local officials. would place someone under guardianship, but primarily guardians where family members or or close friends neighbors? absolutely. a great question okay, great. well, thank you so much everybody excellent job today, and i will see you back here on thursday. thanks again. swept through the colonies. >> we've been talking about the founding of the american colonies, and we're getting now into the 1700s. today and this week i want to focus mostly on religion in the late colonial period and the coming of the great awakening in the 1730s and '40s. and i know this has been on you all's minds since you have a paper coming up. we're going to get to some background on religion in the colonial period and the leadup
yeah, so meg is asking where guardians usually family members they were. they could also be members of the town. so sometimes community members say like local officials. would place someone under guardianship, but primarily guardians where family members or or close friends neighbors? absolutely. a great question okay, great. well, thank you so much everybody excellent job today, and i will see you back here on thursday. thanks again. swept through the colonies. >> we've been talking...
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why does the guardian think that the pigeon buys too much food for its children?pouses do not understand such close attention to them; they live in a small private house, but they try, so that the children do not need anything anatoly, a former welder now retired, lilia is a teacher of additional education for their own children. the couple has two. they have long since raised their own families. so we decided to give unspent love and care to those who need it. fourteen-year-old maxim, eleven-year-old twins ulyana and vitya and their older sister ariadna and already 18, but she continues to live with them, their mom and dad have long considered them. the guys are brought up in love and prosperity, they go to competitions and olympiads, which also left the family sideways. first claims fell when the guardians took them to a creative competition in sochi 2 years ago and at the same time decided to stay for a few days and give the teenagers a lot of impressions. the social workers did not like this in the checks that the spouses provided as a report, they say. it is
why does the guardian think that the pigeon buys too much food for its children?pouses do not understand such close attention to them; they live in a small private house, but they try, so that the children do not need anything anatoly, a former welder now retired, lilia is a teacher of additional education for their own children. the couple has two. they have long since raised their own families. so we decided to give unspent love and care to those who need it. fourteen-year-old maxim,...
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the guardian is not going to give.r was not at all in the inheritance. i will give you this house. and i’ll give andryukha my own square and not in life, because it’s better for him to live here. what will he die in? there is another possible problem, lawyers say, even if specialists will be able to take material from andrey for a dna test, it may not be enough, they will have to exhume all members of the myakishkin family. and these are the late mother, father, brothers , sisters, in order to first prove the degree of kinship, andrei is with them. in general, the procedure is lengthy and very costly, but the fate of the inheritance will depend only on its results, if he does not write a will, let's say for his guardian. what is it? uh, then hypothetically, all the property goes to the niece. well, naturally, uh, current guardian, but if he plans, he has some plans for the property of this person, who is under his ward , it is naturally unprofitable for any kind of relatives to appear on the horizon. and now, milan’s m
the guardian is not going to give.r was not at all in the inheritance. i will give you this house. and i’ll give andryukha my own square and not in life, because it’s better for him to live here. what will he die in? there is another possible problem, lawyers say, even if specialists will be able to take material from andrey for a dna test, it may not be enough, they will have to exhume all members of the myakishkin family. and these are the late mother, father, brothers , sisters, in order...
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him a guardian angel, now we are mixing, we are going to the vinnytsia region, we are going to the woman, we often talked about the fact that we will meet if we survive, we will definitely see each other for the first time since mykhailo pulled her out of the mariupol hell. svitlana has no idea that we are going to her place with a guest . and you ask, remember how she looked eh and eh i want to see now a volunteer prepared a gift printer at the lyceum where a woman performs the duties of a director what time is it on the way and here we are meeting with svetlana we have a surprise for you between ants look like who wait i i just said a surprise, and you are already crying, dear god, the woman is crying and remembers the moment when the ground fell from under her feet, i lay down on him from that side, of course you can, but you can’t come back, you are deceiving this hell , no one will come back, but he you say to knew how hard it is for me to smile when i want to cry myself and came back in general mykhailo went to mariupol for people 6 times, each time testing the strength of his guar
him a guardian angel, now we are mixing, we are going to the vinnytsia region, we are going to the woman, we often talked about the fact that we will meet if we survive, we will definitely see each other for the first time since mykhailo pulled her out of the mariupol hell. svitlana has no idea that we are going to her place with a guest . and you ask, remember how she looked eh and eh i want to see now a volunteer prepared a gift printer at the lyceum where a woman performs the duties of a...
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the guardians have a boy in 2017 the nineteenth girls' birth is coming soon. baby house, they were arranged by substitute families. they did not appear in court, but the position of olesya romansov's opponents. fame presented at the meeting of the materials, the new level of welfare of the guardians is higher than her underwear is better than the logical mother of the children, as an examination with the participation of a psychologist showed. they don’t recognize this fact, by the way , it’s really completely undeniable, given that the youngest daughters, for example, saw their mother for the last time at the age of one month now 2:00 on the day they were avoided on the twenty-sixth july to resolve the complex drama in the life of olesya romansova and her children. could the so-called law of seven senators amend the family code. among other things, they set the priorities of native families over foster families and simplify the process of returning children to parents who were previously limited in their rights. for 2 years the initiative has been discussed,
the guardians have a boy in 2017 the nineteenth girls' birth is coming soon. baby house, they were arranged by substitute families. they did not appear in court, but the position of olesya romansov's opponents. fame presented at the meeting of the materials, the new level of welfare of the guardians is higher than her underwear is better than the logical mother of the children, as an examination with the participation of a psychologist showed. they don’t recognize this fact, by the way ,...
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angel svitlana shvetodov considers him a guardian angel, now we are mixing, we are going to the vinnytsiae are going to the woman whom he evacuated from the shelter, we often talked about что we will meet if we squeeze out, then we will definitely stand by them they will see each other for the first time since mykhailo pulled her out from mariupol, svitlana's class has no idea that we are going to her place with a guest. you're asking to remember how she looked eh and eh i want to see now a volunteer prepared a gift printer in a lyceum where a woman performs the duties of a director for a few hours on the road and here we are meeting with svetlana we have a surprise for you only similar who run away i just said surprise and you are already crying sack very native city yes yes god the woman is crying and remembers the moment when the ground fell from under her feet i lay down on him from that side of course you know how to not return you are deceiving this hell no one will return but he smiles i tell you it's good to laugh, he says you should know how hard it is for me to smile when i want
angel svitlana shvetodov considers him a guardian angel, now we are mixing, we are going to the vinnytsiae are going to the woman whom he evacuated from the shelter, we often talked about что we will meet if we squeeze out, then we will definitely stand by them they will see each other for the first time since mykhailo pulled her out from mariupol, svitlana's class has no idea that we are going to her place with a guest. you're asking to remember how she looked eh and eh i want to see now a...
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the guardian lead with an image and quote from margaret atwood on defending free speech and the dailyhow to save water during the drought — "leave yer windows dirty and don't flush the loo" so let's begin... i putting pressure on liz truss and rishi sunak to cut the price cap. how? we have seen it go up and up, it's not a cap if it does not stay still. ., . ., it's not a cap if it does not stay still. ., _, w , ., , , still. no com exactly and this is the key issue — still. no com exactly and this is the key issue facing _ still. no com exactly and this is the key issue facing the - still. no com exactly and this is| the key issue facing the country. and both of the people who want to lead it and go into number ten, and clearly the bigger issue here is the global price of gas and energy, which not one country can actually control. so even if you price cap you need to find another way to make up the rest of it, whether through borrowed or day or the state stepping in to get back on people's bills is a levy over a long period of time. i think all of these ideas are definitely being look
the guardian lead with an image and quote from margaret atwood on defending free speech and the dailyhow to save water during the drought — "leave yer windows dirty and don't flush the loo" so let's begin... i putting pressure on liz truss and rishi sunak to cut the price cap. how? we have seen it go up and up, it's not a cap if it does not stay still. ., . ., it's not a cap if it does not stay still. ., _, w , ., , , still. no com exactly and this is the key issue — still. no com...
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i, i, i'm on my way to meet the incestuous guardians of this land. ringback there are 18000 shavanne to us and 1500 of them here. 2 through our la file a k permit, the barbarossa l. d. a. murray. if that could keep flickered eobs as this is albia . as you saw. i'm winter with the family. you favorite. what's problem? mice or just thought museum on the on there. yes sir. as that, they put them here with blast that to be viewed you to see had the kid at the museum chiefs who died, takes me to see an old house which around 40 years ago was occupied by a group of over 20 farmers and mothers was ever guardian resolve moved to my thought. badger. but it's melissa. my pleasure to present this. give you martha stumbled are mad. are you the song? she would so please. and then more thought to move. i eat muscle tone. ah. what the damage. but when you have to remember what food i threw up, why do you and i am no budget money dot bully manada, dot belinda to that. but not a i did. or what do they want you to look to what i what i saw in thing walk through traini
i, i, i'm on my way to meet the incestuous guardians of this land. ringback there are 18000 shavanne to us and 1500 of them here. 2 through our la file a k permit, the barbarossa l. d. a. murray. if that could keep flickered eobs as this is albia . as you saw. i'm winter with the family. you favorite. what's problem? mice or just thought museum on the on there. yes sir. as that, they put them here with blast that to be viewed you to see had the kid at the museum chiefs who died, takes me to see...
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after all, the guardians of the boy born in 2017 will soon have girls born on the nineteenth.in the baby house , they were arranged by substitute families. they did not appear in court, as representatives of the department, guardianship and guardianship of zelenogradsk did not agree on a comment by the department of our television company before the release of the story, but the position of the opponents is olesya romansova. the fame presented at the meeting of the materials of the low level of wealth of the guardians is higher than hers and housing is better, and the biological mother of the children, as shown by an examination with the participation of a psychologist. they don’t recognize this fact, by the way , it’s really completely undeniable, given that the youngest daughters, for example, saw their mother for the last time at the age of one month, look now two a little bit. here i have this day, when they were taken away on july 26, lawyers who help olesya romansova explain the reasons for such tragic exodus for a woman in ambiguous legislation. after all, now the court
after all, the guardians of the boy born in 2017 will soon have girls born on the nineteenth.in the baby house , they were arranged by substitute families. they did not appear in court, as representatives of the department, guardianship and guardianship of zelenogradsk did not agree on a comment by the department of our television company before the release of the story, but the position of the opponents is olesya romansova. the fame presented at the meeting of the materials of the low level of...
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in fact, no dilute has been made. guardian cardinal. paula. and it is understood that this people will play a pretty significant role in the next conclave, among our things. because the old timers inside the cardinal school are coming to age i over 80, and they will no longer be illegible to choose an exposure. so there is really a shift in the configuration of the group that will choose to expose it. it's not really to be supposed that that will happen before all of the pieces are in place. i mean, i think that this is something that it's really quite important to understand about this vatican. an inclusive church that is al norton, gac many, many thanks. martin. you're welcome. temperatures in europe's highest mountains have risen by nearly 2 degrees celsius and the past 120 years, almost double the global average that's led to rapidly receding glaciers in the alps. one of the stark is reminders of climate change. glaciers of course, are a major source of fresh water and help keep whole ecosystems in balance. alpine farmer and blast nick has
in fact, no dilute has been made. guardian cardinal. paula. and it is understood that this people will play a pretty significant role in the next conclave, among our things. because the old timers inside the cardinal school are coming to age i over 80, and they will no longer be illegible to choose an exposure. so there is really a shift in the configuration of the group that will choose to expose it. it's not really to be supposed that that will happen before all of the pieces are in place. i...
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it's the same lead in the guardian — which says there are also likely to be more hosepipe bans — andged to save water by not washing cars, not using sprinklers and not filling pools. the ft leads on comments by the governor of the bank of england — who warns liz truss and rishi sunak not to interfere in the regulation of the city of london. the telegraph also looks at the tory leadership race — focussing on comments by liz truss that she won't extend the windfall tax on energy companies so, let's begin. tell us about the drought alert as they are saying new rules on the way as the climate crisis has a dramatic fire in the picture of a firefighter tackling a grass blaze in east london and saying england is likely to be declared officially in drought in the next 24 2a hours? 24 hours? if we need to be told that we are in drought, _ 24 hours? if we need to be told that we are in drought, most _ 24 hours? if we need to be told that we are in drought, most people - we are in drought, most people certainly in the south of england and central england know full well that we are in drought an
it's the same lead in the guardian — which says there are also likely to be more hosepipe bans — andged to save water by not washing cars, not using sprinklers and not filling pools. the ft leads on comments by the governor of the bank of england — who warns liz truss and rishi sunak not to interfere in the regulation of the city of london. the telegraph also looks at the tory leadership race — focussing on comments by liz truss that she won't extend the windfall tax on energy companies...
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a child behind bars plaintively holds out a wasted bowl and this happens in the house of a guardian in the stavropol territory. russia in the stavropol territory is investigating a criminal case against a civil third. she is accused of illegal deprivation of liberty of a foster child, as well as in failure to fulfill the duties of raising him, it was established that in april 2022 the accused locked the minor in a basement equipped with metal bars on windows and doors, as well as a padlock during the investigation, the court sent the woman under house arrest, two her own minor children. now they temporarily live with their grandmother, and the adopted boy has again lost his family. currently, the child is seized, placed in an institution. in the same investigator filed a criminal case on the facts of improper performance of duties for the natural education of minors by employees of the authorities and the political. the alarm was sounded by a man who was asked by the boy's foster mother to install the grilles of the grair borsign studio. hello hello grayer. how did you meet this woman,
a child behind bars plaintively holds out a wasted bowl and this happens in the house of a guardian in the stavropol territory. russia in the stavropol territory is investigating a criminal case against a civil third. she is accused of illegal deprivation of liberty of a foster child, as well as in failure to fulfill the duties of raising him, it was established that in april 2022 the accused locked the minor in a basement equipped with metal bars on windows and doors, as well as a padlock...
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as the guardian reported "this official debut -- could experience blackouts of several days in january if cold weather combines gas shortages." of course cold-weather will combine with gas shortages, because that is when people use gas: when the weather is cold. it's not just happening in the u.k., it's happening everywhere. spain -- 50 million euros for ukraine, not including funding for military. another news, congress just implemented temperature controls on commercial buildings. air conditioning must be no cooler than a 27 degrees celsius, 80 degrees fahrenheit. after 10:00 p.m., shop windows and -- public windows will be lit. italy has allocated more than 600 million euros for ukrainian refugees, but at the same time, air conditioning and italian schools and public buildings -- that the government labeled "operation thermostat" that began in may. italy's ukraine funding is not quite as much as france. francis had $2 billion -- to the ukraine, and they are currently fining shopkeepers for keeping their doors open, and -- to one of the most corrupt governments in the world. banned f
as the guardian reported "this official debut -- could experience blackouts of several days in january if cold weather combines gas shortages." of course cold-weather will combine with gas shortages, because that is when people use gas: when the weather is cold. it's not just happening in the u.k., it's happening everywhere. spain -- 50 million euros for ukraine, not including funding for military. another news, congress just implemented temperature controls on commercial buildings....
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the guardian, rachel, truss _ the rest of us.rs for lack of graft. this is in elite recording of something she said when she was the number to minister at the treasury back in 2019 -- in minister at the treasury back in 2019 —— in elite recording. minister at the treasury back in 2019 -- in elite recording. yeah, this is leaked, _ 2019 -- in elite recording. yeah, this is leaked, a _ 2019 -- in elite recording. yeah, this is leaked, a recording. - 2019 -- in elite recording. yeah, this is leaked, a recording. she i 2019 -- in elite recording. yeah, i this is leaked, a recording. she was speaking _ this is leaked, a recording. she was speaking when she was chief secretary to the treasury and she was talking about a mindset or an attitude _ was talking about a mindset or an attitude of— was talking about a mindset or an attitude of britain, british people, lacking, _ attitude of britain, british people, lacking, or— attitude of britain, british people, lacking, or needing more graft. this chimes _ lacking, or needing more graft. th
the guardian, rachel, truss _ the rest of us.rs for lack of graft. this is in elite recording of something she said when she was the number to minister at the treasury back in 2019 -- in minister at the treasury back in 2019 —— in elite recording. minister at the treasury back in 2019 -- in elite recording. yeah, this is leaked, _ 2019 -- in elite recording. yeah, this is leaked, a _ 2019 -- in elite recording. yeah, this is leaked, a recording. - 2019 -- in elite recording. yeah, this is...
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we will start with the british guardian - this is an editorial article, we traditionally pay a lot oftion to traditional articles because they express the opinion of the entire editorial board of a respected publication, this is definitely the case of the british guardian, so that's what the article is called guardian on the war in ukraine, a battle on many fronts, which fronts are we talking about, as you might think, this is not the belarusian front, we are talking about fronts, so to speak , informative in this regard garden analyzes what this blow is, this crimean cotton is already famous in two lithuanias and not only in crimea itself, by ukrainians, although the ukrainians there seem to say that it is not quite us, but the hints are quite clear, so to speak. where the army clashes are taking place, this will not be of great importance, this is unlikely to change the current course of the war, which has reached a dead end to some extent, here the publication refers to an unnamed senior adviser to the president's office, who says so that the situation at the front has reached a de
we will start with the british guardian - this is an editorial article, we traditionally pay a lot oftion to traditional articles because they express the opinion of the entire editorial board of a respected publication, this is definitely the case of the british guardian, so that's what the article is called guardian on the war in ukraine, a battle on many fronts, which fronts are we talking about, as you might think, this is not the belarusian front, we are talking about fronts, so to speak ,...
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let's stick with the guardian now. the cia strike in a leak kabul zone —— an elite.that this al-qaeda leader —— al-qaeda leader, ayman al—zawahiri, less than 500 metres from the swimming pool in a bar where british diplomats were relaxing, adam.— relaxing, adam. yeah, it's extraordinary. _ relaxing, adam. yeah, it's extraordinary. it's - relaxing, adam. yeah, it's extraordinary. it's not - relaxing, adam. yeah, it's extraordinary. it's not the | relaxing, adam. yeah, it's - extraordinary. it's not the first time that the us government has moved to take action like this to kill what the us sees as an important target in the middle east. i guess it'sjust to remind that we're just discussing russia's attack, what's going on with china, but of course we had the of actuation of kabul last year, which was a humiliating moment for certainly our government, the uk government and other western governments. the taliban and take over and instability. it'll be interesting to see, but not that this is the most important issue, joe biden isn't particularly popular in the us at the
let's stick with the guardian now. the cia strike in a leak kabul zone —— an elite.that this al-qaeda leader —— al-qaeda leader, ayman al—zawahiri, less than 500 metres from the swimming pool in a bar where british diplomats were relaxing, adam.— relaxing, adam. yeah, it's extraordinary. _ relaxing, adam. yeah, it's extraordinary. it's - relaxing, adam. yeah, it's extraordinary. it's not - relaxing, adam. yeah, it's extraordinary. it's not the | relaxing, adam. yeah, it's -...
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but the guardian tells us it has worsened over the pandemic.de. there is this call from the exam to revert to pre—covid times for next year, they want everything back to normal. but it's the teachers were saying, "hang on, listen to us, is notjust the exam years during covid who've suffered here, it's the younger pupils as well, the 2023 gcs e students who of all missed out, and they need some of the provisions made for this year's cohort. i don't know if you watched any of the footage today of young people opening their results, which always takes me right back there, but what was really noticeable is that a lot of them, while they were squealing and crying, whatever their reaction, a lot of them took the time to think their teachers for being there for them this year, naming specific teachers and paying tribute to them. these kids are 16 years old, that really stuck out to me. i think we really stuck out to me. i think we really need to be listening to our teachers who've been there on the front line, on the ground, who know exactly what the
but the guardian tells us it has worsened over the pandemic.de. there is this call from the exam to revert to pre—covid times for next year, they want everything back to normal. but it's the teachers were saying, "hang on, listen to us, is notjust the exam years during covid who've suffered here, it's the younger pupils as well, the 2023 gcs e students who of all missed out, and they need some of the provisions made for this year's cohort. i don't know if you watched any of the footage...
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laughter the front of the guardian, - they believe in flying."h is literally caught between the firing lines of russia and ukraine secular it's very dangerous when you are having a nuclear plant potentially being shelled and people within the plant, ukrainians being abused and effectively tortured by russian soldiers, and then you have a situation where the russians potentially will try and disconnect it from the ukrainian grid and connected to the russian grid. and there's a concern there that in that period, if that does happen, the cooling required will potentially be only relying on one source of power for that cooling to take place. you don't want to go to the place where you actually think about the ramifications of this. we all remember chernobyl — you can't mess around with nuclear facilities remember chernobyl — you can't mess around with nuclearfacilities in the middle of war zones. it's extremely worrying, this should be off—limits. nuclear power stations should be de—scoped from the war, but clearly they aren't and it's very worrying
laughter the front of the guardian, - they believe in flying."h is literally caught between the firing lines of russia and ukraine secular it's very dangerous when you are having a nuclear plant potentially being shelled and people within the plant, ukrainians being abused and effectively tortured by russian soldiers, and then you have a situation where the russians potentially will try and disconnect it from the ukrainian grid and connected to the russian grid. and there's a concern there...
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she is living with her relatives and does have an appointed guardian so that means she falls under thete and for whatever reason, she was petitioning the court to be able to get an abortion without consent of a parent or guardian, which is required by law in the state of florida and the judge basically said what you mentioned earlier, alex, she is not mature enough to make a decision at this time. that then went to the appeals court and they upheld that. i want to read to you part what have one judge wrote in his partial dissent. the minor was knowledgeable about the relevant considerations for terminating her fregcy. she had done google searches and reviewed a pamphlet she and a family got from a visit to a medical clinic to gain an understanding about her medical options and consequences. went on to say the trial court noted the minor acknowledges she is not ready for emotional, physical or financial responsibility of raising a child and has valid concerns about her ability to raise a child. while that one judge said she was not mature enough to make this decision, this teen said tha
she is living with her relatives and does have an appointed guardian so that means she falls under thete and for whatever reason, she was petitioning the court to be able to get an abortion without consent of a parent or guardian, which is required by law in the state of florida and the judge basically said what you mentioned earlier, alex, she is not mature enough to make a decision at this time. that then went to the appeals court and they upheld that. i want to read to you part what have one...
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after all, the guardians of the boy born in 2017 will soon have girls born on the nineteenth. were arranged by substitute families. they did not appear in court as representatives department, guardianship and guardianship of zelenogradsk comment the department of our television company did not agree on the comment before the release of the story either, but the position of olesya romansov's opponents is known from the materials presented at the meeting. with the help of a psychologist. they do not recognize this fact, by the way , it is really completely undeniable, given that the youngest daughter, for example, saw her mother for the last time at the age of one month. now the twins on the day when they were avoided on july 24, the lawyers who help alice roman explain their reasons for the exodus in ambiguous legislation, so tragic for a woman. now the court must deal with a broad issue where the child of the best provided and loving guardians or poor biological parents who have established their lives is made more difficult by the fact that in a foster family, children were t
after all, the guardians of the boy born in 2017 will soon have girls born on the nineteenth. were arranged by substitute families. they did not appear in court as representatives department, guardianship and guardianship of zelenogradsk comment the department of our television company did not agree on the comment before the release of the story either, but the position of olesya romansov's opponents is known from the materials presented at the meeting. with the help of a psychologist. they do...
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but primarily guardians where family members or close friends, neighbors. absolutely. great question. okay, great! well, thank you so much, everybody. excellent job today. and i will see back your on thursday. thanks again! swept through the colonies. >> we've been talking about the founding of the american colonies, and we're getting now into the 1700s. today and this week i want to focus mostly >> we've been
but primarily guardians where family members or close friends, neighbors. absolutely. great question. okay, great! well, thank you so much, everybody. excellent job today. and i will see back your on thursday. thanks again! swept through the colonies. >> we've been talking about the founding of the american colonies, and we're getting now into the 1700s. today and this week i want to focus mostly >> we've been
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there another story to talk about in the guardian. - hungerfears as hunger fears as food banks stocksut. 169 food banks stocks might run out. 169 food banks have told the guardian that the number of people seeking emergency help has already grown dramatically and they're predicting bleak weeks ahead. itjust dramatically and they're predicting bleak weeks ahead. it just feel like we are facing a bleak winter. the winter doesn't _ we are facing a bleak winter. the winter doesn't seem deeply worrying and the _ winter doesn't seem deeply worrying and the position that people have been _ and the position that people have been thrown into —— does seem. thabs— been thrown into —— does seem. that's looking at the poorest end of the spectrum. they probably won't be managing _ the spectrum. they probably won't be managing any more. there was a story on the _ managing any more. there was a story on the telegraph the other day when the fuel— on the telegraph the other day when the fuel price calf lifted in october. 50% of uk families in fuel poverty. _ october. 50% of uk families in fuel poverty.
there another story to talk about in the guardian. - hungerfears as hunger fears as food banks stocksut. 169 food banks stocks might run out. 169 food banks have told the guardian that the number of people seeking emergency help has already grown dramatically and they're predicting bleak weeks ahead. itjust dramatically and they're predicting bleak weeks ahead. it just feel like we are facing a bleak winter. the winter doesn't _ we are facing a bleak winter. the winter doesn't seem deeply...
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i spoke to the guardian's washington bureau ief about what we know about the duck instrument may haveestroyed. >> we have heard this year the national archives was concerned when trump left the white house he had taken 15 boxes of documents. some of them classified. there's apparently covered things such as his phone calls with the leader of north korea and other issues. those boxes were headed back but it turns out trump apparently still has some classified material. separately, a book is coming about that has those revelations, those photographs of documents pushed down toilets both at the white house and overseas. one of them you can see trump has written by hand with his sharpie pen and he has written the gnome -- the name's to phonic, one of his leading supporters in congress. she is a republican representative. it certainly begs the question what else was he trying toide? what was in this material? more from th f and the just -- the fbi and the justice department. >> that is the guardians washington bureau chief speaking with us earlier. now to kenya and a crucial residential el
i spoke to the guardian's washington bureau ief about what we know about the duck instrument may haveestroyed. >> we have heard this year the national archives was concerned when trump left the white house he had taken 15 boxes of documents. some of them classified. there's apparently covered things such as his phone calls with the leader of north korea and other issues. those boxes were headed back but it turns out trump apparently still has some classified material. separately, a book...
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so did she tell the guardian, the newspaper, or her own personal legal guardian who kep her from herwn hair. that is the news, when there isn't any you read for the unhinged star spirit. >> art our democracy has been put in peril. there are several crimes here that could have been committed including obstruction. >> if any member of the intelligence agency had taken these documents out, they would be in jail. >> ed text level legal expert analysis of the affidavit is wh isn't he in jail? president sticky fingers alread stole classified documents, top-secret documents. >> i love him. mainly because he looks like my dad's shaving brush. that's a compliment. on crazy cable, to maintain eyeballs, eve got to get even crazier. elaine seen there impersonating a dandelion. he has cracked the code of cabl television, say the most absurd thing and it never has to come true because no one is keeping score. it's not news it simply stuffin coins into the twitter slot machine. except the matter how dumb your ideas are coming you never have to pay for it because it's like taking out a student loan.
so did she tell the guardian, the newspaper, or her own personal legal guardian who kep her from herwn hair. that is the news, when there isn't any you read for the unhinged star spirit. >> art our democracy has been put in peril. there are several crimes here that could have been committed including obstruction. >> if any member of the intelligence agency had taken these documents out, they would be in jail. >> ed text level legal expert analysis of the affidavit is wh isn't...
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we'll start with that breaking news on the guardian's front page, mikhail gorbachev, the last leaderet union, has died at the age of 91. the telegraph follows the story — his reforms set in train a series of events that led to the collapse of soviet communism, and helped to end the cold war. back here in the uk, the i newspaper carries a plea from small businesses to whoever becomes prime minister. "save us from 200% energy hikes," is its headline. -- 400%. the ft says rishi sunak warns over risk of markets losing faith in british economy. the express says farewell to boris johnson as the race to become the next prime minister draws to a close, with them and in her —— winner announced on monday. let's start off with john and let's start off withjohn and the death of mikhail gorbachev. an extraordinary figure. it's one of those late—breaking stories that's always a challenge for the papers because it only broke in the last hour. mick got two very, very quickly rearrange their front pages to mark a historic moment. test for the papers and reviewers at well. that summed up by someone wh
we'll start with that breaking news on the guardian's front page, mikhail gorbachev, the last leaderet union, has died at the age of 91. the telegraph follows the story — his reforms set in train a series of events that led to the collapse of soviet communism, and helped to end the cold war. back here in the uk, the i newspaper carries a plea from small businesses to whoever becomes prime minister. "save us from 200% energy hikes," is its headline. -- 400%. the ft says rishi sunak...
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you see, when you draw up all these documents, the guardian is written.ou must have been terrified in shock when you heard that you had died. yes, as i was in shock, i asked if i could bring some documents to bring? to prove that it was me, to which the employee of the pension fund answered that you can go to the place of residence to the fms, which is located at the mfc in the district and clarify, if your passport is valid, let them give you a certificate and with these documents to come back to us on working days and we will, uh, try to help you, as it were. wait for you on the phone did not believe that you are a living person. it’s as if i’m alive, and my documents are all intact, i really didn’t think, i didn’t guess a living corpse, i began to live, you live and suddenly they say that you died, you don’t deserve anything elena what would your skin reaction be? i'm in stupor. i'm in shock. she said, come and see, i lived, here i am, and you convince me that i am zero for the state. thank you ivan was there. i am only now she just sat down and just l
you see, when you draw up all these documents, the guardian is written.ou must have been terrified in shock when you heard that you had died. yes, as i was in shock, i asked if i could bring some documents to bring? to prove that it was me, to which the employee of the pension fund answered that you can go to the place of residence to the fms, which is located at the mfc in the district and clarify, if your passport is valid, let them give you a certificate and with these documents to come back...
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the british are less and less sympathetic to the ukrainians today in the guardian.eral, a seditious article appeared about the fact that the british create questions well for me, we support the ukrainians. we, i support, there is one of the british, says the supply of weapons to ukraine , but i have a son, 21, one year old. i'm afraid for him. yes, but he says, maybe, in fact, we did not do the right thing, that we glorified the ukrainians excessively, that is, you see, they have already begun to think. thanks to boris jones, the western trailer generally went the question. and why did you decide that, as anna elenburg says, that ukraine is fighting for democratic values. and what are the democratic values in ukraine, the second question that began to be asked? so they are corrupt, that we give them money, the americans, in general, went nuts when they saw that the boys on a piece of paper write a ball to the left, a ball to the right, that we are shipping you to mock us. and you are on paper. oh i'm not like that. well, how many articles have now gone into the ac
the british are less and less sympathetic to the ukrainians today in the guardian.eral, a seditious article appeared about the fact that the british create questions well for me, we support the ukrainians. we, i support, there is one of the british, says the supply of weapons to ukraine , but i have a son, 21, one year old. i'm afraid for him. yes, but he says, maybe, in fact, we did not do the right thing, that we glorified the ukrainians excessively, that is, you see, they have already begun...
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oblige her to submit all adoption documents for this year to check all guardians. secret of adoption. before i try to break it, korovin will devour me with giblets. you can go to the guardians of sister petya karelin and talk to them. and so far i. i'll try to get information about other children. what did you come up with? and this is journalistic secret, director of the orphanage. it's just a pawn in this game. there are a lot of people warming their hands here. listen a. you, too, were on the shore when the bodies were fished out mm. yes, why? and the guy says that one of the corpses had a glass eye. and the examination did not find this, maybe it fell out. yes yes. i listen to meet. hearts are warmed in our project, because we are always ready to share our warmth, the new season. show avatar on saturday at 20:10 on ntv pentalgin extragel against pain in muscles and joints it has the highest a dosage of a substance for inflammation pain and a special component for better penetration into the focus of the will was created to combat pain, inflammation in the muscl
oblige her to submit all adoption documents for this year to check all guardians. secret of adoption. before i try to break it, korovin will devour me with giblets. you can go to the guardians of sister petya karelin and talk to them. and so far i. i'll try to get information about other children. what did you come up with? and this is journalistic secret, director of the orphanage. it's just a pawn in this game. there are a lot of people warming their hands here. listen a. you, too, were on...
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analysis by the guardian suggests actually, the tax cut sheets promising the be around £30 billion,ion and it is a huge amount of money and it's not going to age the staff if you're interested in economic growth, makes more sense to give support to the least affluent households because they're the most likely ones to save it. unfortunately, it seems liz truss�*s plan does not pass the test. irefill plan does not pass the test. will come to the _ plan does not pass the test. will come to the cost—of—living issue later on. but at the moment, this trust and rishi sunak are not appealing to the voters. they're appealing to conservative party members —— liz truss. do you think she's gotten it right by focusing on tax cuts because that is often a main plank of conservative policy. often a main plank of conservative oli . . , ., often a main plank of conservative oli . ., , ., , often a main plank of conservative oli . . , ., policy. can you believe you have another four _ policy. can you believe you have another four weeks _ policy. can you believe you have another four weeks of _ policy.
analysis by the guardian suggests actually, the tax cut sheets promising the be around £30 billion,ion and it is a huge amount of money and it's not going to age the staff if you're interested in economic growth, makes more sense to give support to the least affluent households because they're the most likely ones to save it. unfortunately, it seems liz truss�*s plan does not pass the test. irefill plan does not pass the test. will come to the _ plan does not pass the test. will come to the...
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indeed it is, and on the front page of the guardian, cost of living crisis to trap 45 million in fuelever you look. we have been focusing on the price of food today. we know what's coming in october with the price rises. it feels pretty desperate wherever you look. it really does, it's very much a summer— it really does, it's very much a summer of— it really does, it's very much a summer of discontent, with strikes, nhs backlogs, and with inflation, no one expecting we would be in double di-its one expecting we would be in double digits at— one expecting we would be in double digits at this point. we know the price _ digits at this point. we know the price cap — digits at this point. we know the price cap is — digits at this point. we know the price cap is going up in october, and also — price cap is going up in october, and also in — price cap is going up in october, and also injanuary. this is really frightening — and also injanuary. this is really frightening stuff. middle income households as well as lower income households as well as lower income households are going to feel the
indeed it is, and on the front page of the guardian, cost of living crisis to trap 45 million in fuelever you look. we have been focusing on the price of food today. we know what's coming in october with the price rises. it feels pretty desperate wherever you look. it really does, it's very much a summer— it really does, it's very much a summer of— it really does, it's very much a summer of discontent, with strikes, nhs backlogs, and with inflation, no one expecting we would be in double...