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the tax justice network tells us why the u. k. in the u. s. top the leader board for the best off shore attack savings in the world. all this and coming up in part 2 of going on the ground. the only one main thing is important for not as an internationally speaking that is a nation's allowed to do anything. all the master races and then you have the mind, a nation, so all the slaves americans, proc obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as serves american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those russians into this dangerous volume man that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy. so i'm going to noon, i english v i v. i not leashed off in one and tablet block nato. it's our we move east. the reason us had jimmy is a dangerous is the lie, the sovereignty of other countries, the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nature, what is founded, share
the tax justice network tells us why the u. k. in the u. s. top the leader board for the best off shore attack savings in the world. all this and coming up in part 2 of going on the ground. the only one main thing is important for not as an internationally speaking that is a nation's allowed to do anything. all the master races and then you have the mind, a nation, so all the slaves americans, proc obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long...
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but you know that the u. k. god, you and your old media partner doesn't appear to be giving much prominence to a key witness in the trial here in london. one of the key witnesses for the united states government admitting he was lying about all his allegations. why do you think the guardian is not interested in that report, or any of the publications that are listed in this beggars a spyware report? i haven't seen reuters news flash that the most famous journalist in the world. the key witness against him has admitted his line. well, it has little traction so far. i know that, you know, some of the major mainstream needed families are working on stories based on just from the, the, the inverse of generalization progress story. so let's get a little bit of time. it's a complicated story, but i mean, the essence of it we can get time. can we? because there's a heat wave here in london. i don't know what the temperatures are in bell marsh. i don't know what the covert situation is in bell much the united nation spe
but you know that the u. k. god, you and your old media partner doesn't appear to be giving much prominence to a key witness in the trial here in london. one of the key witnesses for the united states government admitting he was lying about all his allegations. why do you think the guardian is not interested in that report, or any of the publications that are listed in this beggars a spyware report? i haven't seen reuters news flash that the most famous journalist in the world. the key witness...
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so an existence in the u. k. the people on independence age, for example, look at that focus on caveat full cost. i mean i'm used to looking for costs and statistical data and i know that a full cost is not a certainty, but look at all the range of full cost. so what we're seeing is that we're going to be hundreds of thousands of people getting it every day. we get to see a significant rise in hospitalization. we all go to see a lot of people die over the course of the rest of this year. almost certainly within weeks we hope to see the country back in lot that and again because that is the only way we will. okay. well i mean, you know, you are not epidemiologist but apparently that is good for the economy. but my point is that once all those things, once these reverses happen, once johnson is found out from them most cool, absolute promise you may be, it's over locked down as finished. we've got freedom. i think we're going to see a significant change this popular actually, every government comes to the point whe
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a party, if you still the most popular in the u. k, which does not reflect the majority interest. now my suggestion is that we can see also significant change and its popularity constructed in the u. k is never going to probably enjoy support of less than 30 percent of the electorate. that just seems to be it's hollow core support and i would never give it to majority and column. and once we see the current kind of a crisis develop and you've got to read the sensible epidemiologist, so an existence in the u. k. the people on independence age for example, look at that forecast and caveat full call. so i'm used to looking for costs and statistical data, and i know that full cost is not a certainty, but look at all the range forecast. and what we're seeing is that we're going to be hundreds of thousands of people getting it every day. we get significant rise in hospitalization, we all go to see a lot of people die over the course of the rest of this year. it almost certainly within weeks we hope to see the country back in lot that and again because that is the only way we will. okay.
a party, if you still the most popular in the u. k, which does not reflect the majority interest. now my suggestion is that we can see also significant change and its popularity constructed in the u. k is never going to probably enjoy support of less than 30 percent of the electorate. that just seems to be it's hollow core support and i would never give it to majority and column. and once we see the current kind of a crisis develop and you've got to read the sensible epidemiologist, so an...
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how has the u. k been handling this well, has him. the u. k. government has already admitted in the last few days, despite evacuating around $15000.00 afghan civilians from out out of the country. they will be leaving behind the embarrassment surround, or up to 1100 africans who are on official lists of people eligible to come here because they worked with british forces for the main part. some people think the figure is much higher. there are reports in the sunday press that thousands of e mails from members of parliament and charities to the foreign office detailing cases urgent cases of people who needed to be evacuated, went on and said, well, whatever the case, the case pledging to bring in to allow 5000 afghans into the u. k. over the next year on the rich resettlement program, and it's just an ounce. what it's calling operation was welcome. there's a new minister for resettlement. but in the short term, with these hundreds of people who already arrived around the country, the government saying it's working hard to work with charities,
how has the u. k been handling this well, has him. the u. k. government has already admitted in the last few days, despite evacuating around $15000.00 afghan civilians from out out of the country. they will be leaving behind the embarrassment surround, or up to 1100 africans who are on official lists of people eligible to come here because they worked with british forces for the main part. some people think the figure is much higher. there are reports in the sunday press that thousands of e...
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here we start in the u. k, where the foot see is up now as we mention this march london longest weekly winning streak since november with the index heading and 18 months high on wednesday, the latest data shows the u. k. the economy grew by faster than expected one percent in june, where growth was largely carried by the health care and hospitality sectors. as restrictions were lifted nearby, the german docs and french kac are both in the green. the dax hit record highs on friday, surpassing the 16000 mark for the 1st time ever. and in france, the index responded to the latest data showing unemployment is all more than expected. in the 2nd quarter, while europe largest economy is still struggling to return to pre pandemic levels, it is expected, but at least an 8th of germany's g. d. p growth is here. will be credited to profit from by on tech, and it's not seen partnership with pfizer. let's go across the atlantic to brazil now where the bo best buy is down. while the central bank move to raise interest rates
here we start in the u. k, where the foot see is up now as we mention this march london longest weekly winning streak since november with the index heading and 18 months high on wednesday, the latest data shows the u. k. the economy grew by faster than expected one percent in june, where growth was largely carried by the health care and hospitality sectors. as restrictions were lifted nearby, the german docs and french kac are both in the green. the dax hit record highs on friday, surpassing...
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but there are neighbor issues in the u. k as they're all in the u. s. and of course, many countries, i think the 1st factor is really the same as the us. i mean, the follow program that was wonderful during pandemic hits is prevented a lot of people from going back to work. and that program hasn't completely ended and the u. k. government is still helping knows that we're self employed as well. so you got the follow issue. you also have the exodus of the you work as before, the pandemic. they want to go back to their countries, particularly eastern europe and with the travel restrictions they weren't allowed to come back into the u. k. then you have the laurie drive issue. i mean this wish she was gone for 25 years. mark selden is the financial a, be a media advisor to the you president the u. n. and he said this has gone on for 25 years and it has, i can remember this from when i emigrated to the u. s. it's low wages, it's not a job, but very pleasant, and it's always been there in the u. k. so the lori drive issues never going away. the 3rd is that th
but there are neighbor issues in the u. k as they're all in the u. s. and of course, many countries, i think the 1st factor is really the same as the us. i mean, the follow program that was wonderful during pandemic hits is prevented a lot of people from going back to work. and that program hasn't completely ended and the u. k. government is still helping knows that we're self employed as well. so you got the follow issue. you also have the exodus of the you work as before, the pandemic. they...
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i think the nation in the u. k. like the u. s. people who become accustomed to this people who customer, wayne and mosques in the u. k. people are very, i would say, socially conscious and sort of a, a, b, b. i says they follow the rules. that is the nation with the largest percentage of people who have been vaccinated. that's due to the national health service and they roll out plan. so what was the vaccination, the mosque wiring, conscious social distancing overall, i think people are just going to cope with it. we just have to continuing carry on . and now, hillary, i want to go back to the 1st story we did about richard branson unloading $300000000.00 in stock of virgin glass. and he said in other companies are still deal, or the company says that is to say that they're still dealing with pandemic related issues. what do you make of this whole? well, actually i would say boys and that toys and jeff pays off. it was a big game to go into place on, but i do think it's very sad that i'm actually the stock was downgraded by wall s
i think the nation in the u. k. like the u. s. people who become accustomed to this people who customer, wayne and mosques in the u. k. people are very, i would say, socially conscious and sort of a, a, b, b. i says they follow the rules. that is the nation with the largest percentage of people who have been vaccinated. that's due to the national health service and they roll out plan. so what was the vaccination, the mosque wiring, conscious social distancing overall, i think people are just...
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s and u. k. through this wealthy mining and exploration adventure to put some pressure on china and its massive mining and raw materials market. greenland has the subject of discussion among america's political and financial lead in the past. in 2019. then president trump even flooded the idea of the u. s. buying greenland because of its abundant natural resources and idea that ultimately floated away and sunk like a glacier. whether or not this 1000000000 are blitz turns greenland icy water and polar caps, blue like cobalt and green, like the color of money being invested in the venture remains to be seen. the markets are mostly up for the week as we see a whole host of new economic data related to g, d, p, and inflation. we start in russia where the mo, x is in the green rushes, the economy grew in the 2nd quarter, and it's fast paced in the year, 2000 up 10.3 percent compared to the same period last year, according to official data released friday, russian oil giant ra snapped reported 2nd qua
s and u. k. through this wealthy mining and exploration adventure to put some pressure on china and its massive mining and raw materials market. greenland has the subject of discussion among america's political and financial lead in the past. in 2019. then president trump even flooded the idea of the u. s. buying greenland because of its abundant natural resources and idea that ultimately floated away and sunk like a glacier. whether or not this 1000000000 are blitz turns greenland icy water...
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here in the u. k. who say that it simply was left to relate the, the, the practical logistics of getting people onto those flights. i've been in touch with people here in the u. k. who say it's been left to individuals, to citizens here, to, to, to campaigners to try to actually get afghans who they know are fearing for their lives through the airport gates on to planes. and there are many, many witness accounts. now here in the u. k. of, of people who being told now not to turn up at the airport because the flights are ending and because it's a dangerous place. but who has the paperwork, they had the right to come to britain. but in some cases would just turn back by members of the british armed forces who are overwhelmed. they were at the same time trying to secure the airport along with the americans and also deal with paperwork . it was an impossible situation. there are cause for some kind of accountability as to what happened now. all right, i didn't think so. that's another rather the in the in c
here in the u. k. who say that it simply was left to relate the, the, the practical logistics of getting people onto those flights. i've been in touch with people here in the u. k. who say it's been left to individuals, to citizens here, to, to, to campaigners to try to actually get afghans who they know are fearing for their lives through the airport gates on to planes. and there are many, many witness accounts. now here in the u. k. of, of people who being told now not to turn up at the...
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here we start in the u. k, where the, the is up the energy mining in health care sectors. fuel gains for the index this week with b, p oil and gas up nearly 3.5 percent and anglo american mining up nearly 7 percent for the weak. this as a growing labor shortage threatens the countries recovery will take a more in depth look at that coming up and nearby the german dax and french kac are both in the read. the same labor shortages are hitting europe, as germany says, it needs more than $400000.00 additional foreign workers to fill its labor market. and while france has faced weeks of protest over the requirement of a health path for indoor activities report show, consumer confidence only took a slight hit this month. and the continued increase in spending caused countries finance minister to describe the french economy as doing well across the atlantic. now to brazil, where the eve of us, but is up this despite the news that the countries consumer price index is up point 89 percent. and mid august marking it's sh
here we start in the u. k, where the, the is up the energy mining in health care sectors. fuel gains for the index this week with b, p oil and gas up nearly 3.5 percent and anglo american mining up nearly 7 percent for the weak. this as a growing labor shortage threatens the countries recovery will take a more in depth look at that coming up and nearby the german dax and french kac are both in the read. the same labor shortages are hitting europe, as germany says, it needs more than $400000.00...
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then we take you to the u. k, where the nation's ongoing recovery is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. well, the scott, we have a lot to get to today. so let's get started. the we leave the program with the late us on china's efforts to crack down on big tech and specifically on the companies listing in the us. asian has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the ride share app d v, which holds the data of hundreds of millions of users. reports are now saying that as early as next month, the chinese government will propose new rules that would ban companies with large amounts of sensitive consumer data from going public in the us. however, companies with less sensitive data such as those in the pharmaceutical industry, are still likely to receive chinese regulatory approval for foreign less things. so how is this likely to impact market worldwide? and what will it mean for tensions between china and the us? joining us now to discuss the latest moscow host, christy i. now
then we take you to the u. k, where the nation's ongoing recovery is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. well, the scott, we have a lot to get to today. so let's get started. the we leave the program with the late us on china's efforts to crack down on big tech and specifically on the companies listing in the us. asian has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the ride share app d v, which holds the data of hundreds of millions of users. reports are now...
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the u. k says it has a duty to help them and others considered to be at high risk. if they stay in afghanistan, eventually up to 20000 may be resettled under the program. round half worked for u. k. forces or other institutions. we placed in hotel warranties for 10 days, but as we heard, it's not clear where the evacuees will go next. campaign a se, there's a lack of suitable housing clam mosley is the founder of care for cali, charity working with african refugees in the u. k. she joins us on skype from liverpool. good to have you with us. first of all, who currently thought with the question of who can qualify for resettlement in the u. k. at chase and where you have been working the whole you have helped them. so say people who have come out fast and the next consultant will be the people who qualify. and does he supplement theme of bone, the smells of his 2 separate screen at the one that cannot pay. and then the one that hasn't started yet, which is the phone. okay. what is the process? so people, once they get to the u. k, what practically is happening to them.
the u. k says it has a duty to help them and others considered to be at high risk. if they stay in afghanistan, eventually up to 20000 may be resettled under the program. round half worked for u. k. forces or other institutions. we placed in hotel warranties for 10 days, but as we heard, it's not clear where the evacuees will go next. campaign a se, there's a lack of suitable housing clam mosley is the founder of care for cali, charity working with african refugees in the u. k. she joins us on...
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that is the latest from the u. k is defense secretary, friend wallace, is he twice prevention all out? civil war now scanning stone is the u. k. begins to retreat troops out of the country. now ever since us taliban peace still, what we've seen is nature that we have all begun to retrieve what flashes this power political vacuum in the region, seeing the tale, been totally taking control and tipping that balance of power. but this point was obviously a situation that's deteriorated by the minute. the u. k. prime minister barak johnson says that britain should be proud of what's been done there over the last 20 years. i must say, i don't believe it was in vain, because i do think when you look back at what has happened over the last 20 years, there was a massive effort to deal with a particular problem that everybody will remember after 911. and that was successful. now not only will a poverty of course increase on political these stabilization, but what's a key worry is terrorism could also still be on the rise. and
that is the latest from the u. k is defense secretary, friend wallace, is he twice prevention all out? civil war now scanning stone is the u. k. begins to retreat troops out of the country. now ever since us taliban peace still, what we've seen is nature that we have all begun to retrieve what flashes this power political vacuum in the region, seeing the tale, been totally taking control and tipping that balance of power. but this point was obviously a situation that's deteriorated by the...
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well, all options on the table is the latest from the u. k. is defense secretary friend wallace, as he tries to prevent an all out civil war enough on the stone is the u. k. begins to retreat troops out of the country. now, ever since us taliban peace still. what we've seen is nature that we have all begun to retrieve what flashes this power political vacuum in the region, seeing the tale around totally taking control and tipping that balance of power. now not only will a poverty of course increase on political destabilization, but what's a key worry is terrorism could also still be on the rise. and that's why you case. defendant secretary is now saying that pulling out of the region is a huge mistake. now we're in this position where we have plenty to manage across the country. the united states are leaving. that was an honest yesterday we are leaving alongside them. and that leaves a, as you say, a very, very big problem on the ground developing with the taliban failed states around the world lead to instability lead to a security threat to o
well, all options on the table is the latest from the u. k. is defense secretary friend wallace, as he tries to prevent an all out civil war enough on the stone is the u. k. begins to retreat troops out of the country. now, ever since us taliban peace still. what we've seen is nature that we have all begun to retrieve what flashes this power political vacuum in the region, seeing the tale around totally taking control and tipping that balance of power. now not only will a poverty of course...
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that's as the u. k broadcaster denounced the decision to expel sara rainsford, who has been in the job for the past 7 years. or she's eager to done comments. essentially, the russian foreign ministry has refused to renew the work resolve. well sarah reins, 40 correspondent with b. b. c. him in russia and she will apparently have to leave the country by the end of this month already. but according to the spokeswoman of the russian foreign ministry, maria, the heart of a, they took this step in response to the actions of the you case for an office, have a listen. the anglo saxon media group dismissed multiple warnings by the russian foreign ministry, that relevant measures would be taken in response to london's fees that put downs target. and the russian correspondent in the u. k. were published statements on a regular basis or for in the british side to stop prosecute in russia, journalists. so here's the thing, the so called tenets of reciprocity, has long been a cornerstone of russian diplomacy. in fac
that's as the u. k broadcaster denounced the decision to expel sara rainsford, who has been in the job for the past 7 years. or she's eager to done comments. essentially, the russian foreign ministry has refused to renew the work resolve. well sarah reins, 40 correspondent with b. b. c. him in russia and she will apparently have to leave the country by the end of this month already. but according to the spokeswoman of the russian foreign ministry, maria, the heart of a, they took this step in...
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there's a lot of u. k. personnel still in the still processing visas, including the u. k. and bassett. a to scan is done. laurie bristow, he's saying he's going to be one of the last one lead wanting to make sure everyone who can, who can, and want to leave through the u. k. relocation program gets on, gets on a flight. so we'll have to update you on whether or not the schedule is going to change. charlie angela, that was all the latest for us from london. thank you so much, johnny. well, if you are just joining us now, i'm in the stall, the t a and this is the news i live from headquarters here in doha. as we continue our coverage of breaking news from afghanistan, there's just been an explosion possibly more than one explosion just in the past. outside couple airport. the taliban is saying at least 11 people have been killed and many more injured. this all comes after the u. s. a straightly, i'm the u. k. all warned people to stay away from the airport because of what they called an imminent threat from an eyesore of shoes in the country. thousands though have still been
there's a lot of u. k. personnel still in the still processing visas, including the u. k. and bassett. a to scan is done. laurie bristow, he's saying he's going to be one of the last one lead wanting to make sure everyone who can, who can, and want to leave through the u. k. relocation program gets on, gets on a flight. so we'll have to update you on whether or not the schedule is going to change. charlie angela, that was all the latest for us from london. thank you so much, johnny. well, if...
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and parts of u. k. a dramatic surgeon covered in 1900 cases as forcing hundreds of thousands of workers to stay home in britain causing shortages of food and gasoline, and heaping stress on supply chains that were already strained by briggs that some of the biggest u. k. supermarket warned thursday that last week that they were not able to stock some products and gas station operators acknowledge that some of their pumps were running dry. right. so no, i had not heard about this until just, you know, in 5 minutes or so. and i had no idea, so the pick. so the, the cell phones, of course, are tracked, you know, in real time via satellites and other means. and everybody is therefore plugged in the grid. and if somebody is within a store that has exposed themselves to this thing that everybody in the store has to has to spend 10 days in florentine. so the app, yeah, you have to download the app from the n h s or whatever services providing this in the united kingdom and it tells you if you were close to any
and parts of u. k. a dramatic surgeon covered in 1900 cases as forcing hundreds of thousands of workers to stay home in britain causing shortages of food and gasoline, and heaping stress on supply chains that were already strained by briggs that some of the biggest u. k. supermarket warned thursday that last week that they were not able to stock some products and gas station operators acknowledge that some of their pumps were running dry. right. so no, i had not heard about this until just, you...
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the u. k says it will accept up to 20000 afghan refugees in the coming years. hearing cobble itself, that continues to be calm on the streets, but there is a certain level of tension that you sense. but there is also you see signed on the street to more stores opening more restaurants or more people out on the street also more taliban. it has to be said in the last couple of days or so we've seen far more taliban fighters come again on the pickup trucks, on motor bikes, all flying the flags, toting weapons, et cetera. coming onto the streets. i but remain fairly tense. but com for the taliban co founder and political chief has returned to afghanistan. of the ronnie bought a dog right to a crowd of supporters in kandahar the birthplace of the tyler bon bonded. led the groups negotiators in talks with the u. s. and afghan government. he was freed from the prison in pakistan at the request of the u. s. 3 years ago in haiti, heavy rains brought on by a tropical storm of complicated search and resc
the u. k says it will accept up to 20000 afghan refugees in the coming years. hearing cobble itself, that continues to be calm on the streets, but there is a certain level of tension that you sense. but there is also you see signed on the street to more stores opening more restaurants or more people out on the street also more taliban. it has to be said in the last couple of days or so we've seen far more taliban fighters come again on the pickup trucks, on motor bikes, all flying the flags,...
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it's actually 6 pounds for anybody from the u. k. it's anticipated to effect about 40000000 travelers from the u. k. and to you, it's almost like a not a passport. it's a visa, like up to declare where you're from your background. no prior crimes, and you're not obviously a terrorist, etc. 6 pounds isn't a lot of money. i mentioned the currency rate earlier $139.00. that would be $8.36 money. anybody traveling? no one's going to talk to you if you can't afford $0.36. however, it's the principal to put something like this in place. actually, it's not just your opinions, anybody watching from the u. s. should bear in mind that putting this in the place of the u. s. travellers, i don't mean to be the cynic here, but the reason i think they're really doing this, they need to raise funds. they have not done well during cobit, that policies aren't good. there is not as much entrepreneurship. they've not done well at all since breakfast and they're going to lose one of the biggest trading partners that they have. so i think they need money,
it's actually 6 pounds for anybody from the u. k. it's anticipated to effect about 40000000 travelers from the u. k. and to you, it's almost like a not a passport. it's a visa, like up to declare where you're from your background. no prior crimes, and you're not obviously a terrorist, etc. 6 pounds isn't a lot of money. i mentioned the currency rate earlier $139.00. that would be $8.36 money. anybody traveling? no one's going to talk to you if you can't afford $0.36. however, it's the principal...
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and already on monday, the u. k. press is reporting a telephone spokesperson is saying, if the us or the u. k. were to seek additional time to continue evacuations. the answer is no, or there would be consequences. so it doesn't look hopeful. and new demon terms of public opinion. back in the united kingdom, where does that lie? right? because certainly the u. k. they've committed quite heavily to have gone the stuff over the past 20 years or so over 450 service personnel from the united kingdom have lost their lives there. where does public opinion stands and all of this? i g, the british people feel the government's handling this well, to be honest, i haven't seen opinion polling as we have seen out of the us, where the signs are the. so the majority of respondents think the bad news ministration has handled the withdraw badly, even though they support the idea of bringing all military forces out of afghanistan. here in the u. k. i know many people who have been involved in afghanistan, either a journalists or worki
and already on monday, the u. k. press is reporting a telephone spokesperson is saying, if the us or the u. k. were to seek additional time to continue evacuations. the answer is no, or there would be consequences. so it doesn't look hopeful. and new demon terms of public opinion. back in the united kingdom, where does that lie? right? because certainly the u. k. they've committed quite heavily to have gone the stuff over the past 20 years or so over 450 service personnel from the united...
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so this is again, official, authoritative media, the u. k will be paying for co bid for decades, says m p 's and to new reports, the public accounts committee said number tends response to the crisis, has exposed to u. k. taxpayers to quote, significant financial risks. the m p is also attacked government spending on unusable protective kit. so apparently the government spent, you know, over 10000000000 pounds on p p e. personal protection equipment for hospitals and stuff, but about 2000000000 pounds of it is unusable. apparently they order stuff that's not actually, you know, qualified to be used in hospitals. right. what i was kind of interesting here is that the countries already has a debt to g d p ratio above 100 percent. it's just that 99.7 percent according to this article. ok. and so that, that's our trend there to breach 100 percent threshold and go higher. so financially speaking that point of instability. and in the old days before breaks it because the u. k. was attached to the e u. they could do it. other countries do, which is
so this is again, official, authoritative media, the u. k will be paying for co bid for decades, says m p 's and to new reports, the public accounts committee said number tends response to the crisis, has exposed to u. k. taxpayers to quote, significant financial risks. the m p is also attacked government spending on unusable protective kit. so apparently the government spent, you know, over 10000000000 pounds on p p e. personal protection equipment for hospitals and stuff, but about 2000000000...
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and in the old days before breaks it because the u. k. was attached to the e u. they could do it. other countries do, which is to take all their debts and dump it into this giant shadow banking system that covers the world's largest trading blog. and you could kind of buy some time there because e, c, b is printing and buying and monetizing debt by the trillion. so christine, the guard is literally just buying, trying to trying of garbage debt, but now post brag that they don't have that way to wash the debts into the greater e u laundromat. and so that is going to for the 1st time post bracket, those debts are going to start cause a lot of pain. yeah. and okay, the 1st headline we're talking about supply shortages of actual like life necessities that are coming down the road. here we're talking about decades to resolve this debt. should everything just go back to normal right now, like this is like a best case scenario. and the, on the other hand, the social media tight tightened like we're, nobody's even allowed to discuss. we're just allowed to just sit here and watch dose styl
and in the old days before breaks it because the u. k. was attached to the e u. they could do it. other countries do, which is to take all their debts and dump it into this giant shadow banking system that covers the world's largest trading blog. and you could kind of buy some time there because e, c, b is printing and buying and monetizing debt by the trillion. so christine, the guard is literally just buying, trying to trying of garbage debt, but now post brag that they don't have that way to...
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the u. k. their new covey to travel rules have been slammed by french officials as discriminatory and in comprehensible. that's after london announced fully vaccinated travelers from the you and us will no longer have to coordinate on arrival in england. except that is for those coming from france or to show davinsky has more on the contention divide. they could almost pay the ease for cross syrup when grace was and we were helping reunited people living in the united states and european countries with their family and friends in the u. k. from 2nd august at 4 am. people from these countries will be able to come to england from an ember country without having to quarantine if they're fully vax. i and others cried out until the roll that inconvenience back to that wrong to the european country not to be included to angry citizens. bit ridiculous. francis excluded anyone traveling back from through france this weekend will up the current thing. while most of the you in us will not have to for mon
the u. k. their new covey to travel rules have been slammed by french officials as discriminatory and in comprehensible. that's after london announced fully vaccinated travelers from the you and us will no longer have to coordinate on arrival in england. except that is for those coming from france or to show davinsky has more on the contention divide. they could almost pay the ease for cross syrup when grace was and we were helping reunited people living in the united states and european...
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but when russian journalists weren't allowed to work on the u. k. soil, that was all fine. it was fine for years. it wasn't an attack on the freedom of press. but when the b, b, c, probably the face of the u. k. journalism all over the world gets stung and gets well the same. treatment gets the same dose of the same medicine. that's different and explosions ripped through a public boss in the western russia situ, veronica killing. 2 women, and injuring 20 other people. and i witness who rushed to help. survivors told us what he saw, one like a minimum of a minutes after the blast. i had children scream, people please help me. i immediately rushed to the bus and jumped in through the window which had already been shattered. once inside a thorn 11 or 12 year old girl, she was stuck between 2 seats. at that moment the guy came to help me. first we got the girl out. i'm sure her ribs broken, given how tightly she had been stuck. we made several attempts to stand her up with was she couldn't and started falling after her. i'll go back on the bus. there was a woman in a green dres
but when russian journalists weren't allowed to work on the u. k. soil, that was all fine. it was fine for years. it wasn't an attack on the freedom of press. but when the b, b, c, probably the face of the u. k. journalism all over the world gets stung and gets well the same. treatment gets the same dose of the same medicine. that's different and explosions ripped through a public boss in the western russia situ, veronica killing. 2 women, and injuring 20 other people. and i witness who rushed...
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so why was fraud singles out earlier this u. k. government denies you travel car due to the news, but then unexpectedly placed additional restrictions on those coming via from the u . k. says it was concerned about the prevalence holes, the b to very intense. now this i'm the plus cast agreement. tens of thousands of holidaymakers had to cancel my plans pretty much last minute and that many scratching their heads with 6 to see if it was mostly football which is excessive. and frankly, it is in comprehensive or from a health point of view. we were at times in a difficult health situation in france. we understood that, but no other european country is obliged to quarantine by the u. k. and less than 5 percent of cases in france are of the b to variance. the better variance covers only 9 percent of cases in france and keeps declining in paris. it's 3 percent. but this point we're pleased to see, since we check the data given that much of frances i, speed to rate is based on levels in some of it over the territories, thousands of mile
so why was fraud singles out earlier this u. k. government denies you travel car due to the news, but then unexpectedly placed additional restrictions on those coming via from the u . k. says it was concerned about the prevalence holes, the b to very intense. now this i'm the plus cast agreement. tens of thousands of holidaymakers had to cancel my plans pretty much last minute and that many scratching their heads with 6 to see if it was mostly football which is excessive. and frankly, it is in...
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there was move forward and i did inform the u. k. about before but after the accident that i was too late for it is a bit rate. i don't want them in a very good way. i have been awarded. my conference is the 1st they do in the clear, you know, we will, we will not lose people papers not 100 over but the 2nd person house, if you start going to find my house and they will go to me. all i can do the right to survive on the bill. bill any more on all my night? we are cars. we're gonna burn to know if they help us believe that it will kill the most. that's why they look. even they're not using talking with us. army one is ready to help us one night to give up. and then the other thing because i have the meals last week. so sub cobble airports highlighted once again the, the severe danger posed by islamic state despite the loss of the so called color for 4 years ago. next r t wouldn't to me to russian terror suspects who claims he was tricked into fighting for i still in syria by the british secret service. in an interview with a correspon
there was move forward and i did inform the u. k. about before but after the accident that i was too late for it is a bit rate. i don't want them in a very good way. i have been awarded. my conference is the 1st they do in the clear, you know, we will, we will not lose people papers not 100 over but the 2nd person house, if you start going to find my house and they will go to me. all i can do the right to survive on the bill. bill any more on all my night? we are cars. we're gonna burn to know...
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k. u, as in the you nation weaponry and gaza, we speak to legend refill, make a john pilcher about the double standards of power and the depth of honest journalism from palestine to china. all the small coming up in today's special edition of going underground. palestine is still the issue, the title of a c cool, 20. 0, to fill my legendary journalist and filmmaker, john build yours, a sentiment, seemingly unheeded bicycles, mainstream media, even when the offices of nature nation journalists bombed by the u. k. u. s. a. u armed israeli military, joining me from sidney is john pilcher. john, thanks so much for coming on the show. you said the palestine is the issue in the last century and in this century, how does it link everything from war and peace atrocities, imperialism information to neoliberalism? will power find the center of, of a great imperial act. i've made 2 films called palestine is still issue 28 years apart. i may make another one. it will be cold, pell assigned to still le
k. u, as in the you nation weaponry and gaza, we speak to legend refill, make a john pilcher about the double standards of power and the depth of honest journalism from palestine to china. all the small coming up in today's special edition of going underground. palestine is still the issue, the title of a c cool, 20. 0, to fill my legendary journalist and filmmaker, john build yours, a sentiment, seemingly unheeded bicycles, mainstream media, even when the offices of nature nation journalists...
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and the u. k. have anything about the deepest and strongest relationships with oral half left a bitter taste in the mouth, and joe biden has been harshly criticized. the u. s. president says, staying longer in kabul would raise the risk of an attack by islamic state and strain. a tenuous working relationship with the taliban, but a former u. k commander says the terrorist threat now coming from afghanistan is worse than before. 911 and biden should face and military court. i don't believe prison button should be impeached. he's the commander in chief of the us armed forces. he's just essentially surrendered to the taliban. he shouldn't be in paste. he should be court martialed for betraying the united states of america and the united states armed forces are barton, both are being condemned by m. p. as in parliament, some calling his criticism of the afghan army, shameful, and pizza, by a cell which he served in afghanistan, says the special relationship is not what it was and why britain didn't soun
and the u. k. have anything about the deepest and strongest relationships with oral half left a bitter taste in the mouth, and joe biden has been harshly criticized. the u. s. president says, staying longer in kabul would raise the risk of an attack by islamic state and strain. a tenuous working relationship with the taliban, but a former u. k commander says the terrorist threat now coming from afghanistan is worse than before. 911 and biden should face and military court. i don't believe...
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their 457, u. k. personal service personnel have lost their lives. he said he will do everything that you can will do everything to support all those who helped the u. k . mission, he not gonna send in reality, this is going to be a 6 hour session of questions being awesome, quite bruising questions of the prime minister and the government questions not just from the opposition parties, but also within the conservative parties and ranks one, see senior tory and be at the beginning of the week talking about the abject failure of british foreign policy in afghanistan. there'll be questions about the u . k. government's response and preparedness for what happened. forrest johnson and his foreign secretary dominic rob. we're both on holiday. when all of these events began to evolve and unfold at the beginning of the weekend, questions about the failure of western intelligence to predict the swift whole of i've gone down to the taliban and questions about what more might have been done to build a sort of coalition of the, willing to stand in afghanistan of
their 457, u. k. personal service personnel have lost their lives. he said he will do everything that you can will do everything to support all those who helped the u. k . mission, he not gonna send in reality, this is going to be a 6 hour session of questions being awesome, quite bruising questions of the prime minister and the government questions not just from the opposition parties, but also within the conservative parties and ranks one, see senior tory and be at the beginning of the week...
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s. claiming diplomatic immunity. extradition request by the u. k was denied in july, the u. k prime minister raised the issue in a meeting with joe biden, the ladder express sympathy to the family and said the 2 countries were working together on the case later this month. sorry, dunn's parents will come face to face with mister coolest, for the 1st time in a court house in virginia, as a civil claim they have filed is heard that done family spokes person. again, phase progress is being made. thanks to continued media coverage. we count many americans amongst us as our friends, we supported these people for decades and diminished. one of their employees killed harry. their reaction was to not stop and think about this family and the consequences that they faced. but they thought about themselves. they recalled her, and the catastrophic miscalculation that they made was that nobody would find out about it. and thanks to your good sales to your colleagues in the media. thank goodness you all came to this family support. this issue is never going to go away until the united stat
s. claiming diplomatic immunity. extradition request by the u. k was denied in july, the u. k prime minister raised the issue in a meeting with joe biden, the ladder express sympathy to the family and said the 2 countries were working together on the case later this month. sorry, dunn's parents will come face to face with mister coolest, for the 1st time in a court house in virginia, as a civil claim they have filed is heard that done family spokes person. again, phase progress is being made....
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and the you have become to arrive in the u. k. after britain relax for rules for fully vaccinated travelers. those arriving into the u. k are not required to quarantine, even though scientists are warning against it. it comes as the w h o. so 60000000 people have now has corona virus across europe. anderson's is live in london, so andrew has a real like sation of rules for some being received in the u. k. well look at the airports and since 3 am, monday morning, the flights have been coming in and some emotional scenes in apple concourse as with relatives, reunited many of them of the 2 years separation friends also. but it isn't all elation because as a lot of concern about of the u. k. health status with the the delta variant having picked a very high level and has dramatically reduced since mid july. but there are still concerns about the relaxation of the so called traffic light system in the u. k. the amber warning applying to the united states and also the europe in union and switzerland that's been lifted now it's gone green
and the you have become to arrive in the u. k. after britain relax for rules for fully vaccinated travelers. those arriving into the u. k are not required to quarantine, even though scientists are warning against it. it comes as the w h o. so 60000000 people have now has corona virus across europe. anderson's is live in london, so andrew has a real like sation of rules for some being received in the u. k. well look at the airports and since 3 am, monday morning, the flights have been coming in...
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i'm the u. k warned people to stay away because of what they called an imminent threat from an eye for off shoot in the country. thousands have been gathering outside the f one now for days in hopes of fleeing the country after the taliban took over. well, there is charlotte bellis has been in cobble, and she headed for the port very soon after the attack and described what she saw way initially. her decisions explosion around $540.00 p. m. we headed towards the scene and there was chaos. as you can imagine, adams a lot of gunfire to tele gone, tried to push people away and control the scene. we tried to move closer towards the abbey gate. we heard another explosion. there was more heavy gun fly. there were hundreds of people running with us and there was heavy smoke and the sirens coming from the pool and it held on slices. god that the south gate where we had arrived were pushing everyone back quite frantically. they were panic themselves, a few ambulances, george passed us and, and we've stayed
i'm the u. k warned people to stay away because of what they called an imminent threat from an eye for off shoot in the country. thousands have been gathering outside the f one now for days in hopes of fleeing the country after the taliban took over. well, there is charlotte bellis has been in cobble, and she headed for the port very soon after the attack and described what she saw way initially. her decisions explosion around $540.00 p. m. we headed towards the scene and there was chaos. as...
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she was charged with causing death by dangerous driving in the u. k. although she's never denied her guilt, she fled back to the u. s. claiming diplomatic immunity. an extradition request by the u. k. was denied in july prime minister boris johnson raised the issue in a meeting with president biden. the latter express sympathy to the family and said the 2 countries were working together on the case. later this month, hurry dunn's parents will come face to face with mister coolest. for the 1st time in a court house, in virginia, as a civil claim they filed, is heard that done from the spokesperson. again, phase progress is being made thanks to continued media coverage. we count many americans amongst us as our friends. we supported these people for decades and diminished. one of their employees killed harry lar reaction was to not stop and think about this family and the consequences that they faced. but they thought about themselves. they recalled her, and the catastrophic miscalculation that they made was that nobody would find out about it and started
she was charged with causing death by dangerous driving in the u. k. although she's never denied her guilt, she fled back to the u. s. claiming diplomatic immunity. an extradition request by the u. k. was denied in july prime minister boris johnson raised the issue in a meeting with president biden. the latter express sympathy to the family and said the 2 countries were working together on the case. later this month, hurry dunn's parents will come face to face with mister coolest. for the 1st...
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k. u. s. and other western nations have been warning the nationals about the threat to have a severe attack, advising them all to avoid the airport. the witness who we spoke to says afghans have just been left to fend for themselves. the course we feel abandoned. that's because all these people, those who are trying to get in there for they are having some documents that they can go. but the are the people that live actually doesn't have anything, all these you have to do and reviews in the news. so lots of doesn't have any legal documents that they are trying to get out. there are like more than $20000.00 africans. but right now, this thing is all messed up automated. i don't know why the americans are not processing then anymore. but lots of people just like us are striking and hearing. and i know everyone is trying, you know, just to get out of this country out of this situation and run from taliban. so yes, we left abandon, we are left behind. we just want, you know, to get out of this cou
k. u. s. and other western nations have been warning the nationals about the threat to have a severe attack, advising them all to avoid the airport. the witness who we spoke to says afghans have just been left to fend for themselves. the course we feel abandoned. that's because all these people, those who are trying to get in there for they are having some documents that they can go. but the are the people that live actually doesn't have anything, all these you have to do and reviews in the...