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five years ago, there was project care where they consolidated and it is like a project reverse k where it could raise costs. i spoke to brian about which food stocks are good defensive buys. craft hines was a disastrous merger but they recently got rid of the cheese. no one keeps the cheese, things are looking up, one more pic, a french frymaker, campbell soup and mccormick, spicemakers way up, if you buy less we need less spice. jack: there is no connection between project k and special k. i need to get to carlton to find out what is going on with the value stock index. they are suddenly cheap value stocks. >> apparently according to russell which reengineered the index, facebook, pay powell and netflix. they have a growth index and it is smaller. there is a lot that goes into russell's methodology for determining the growth or value side but it comes down to outlooks for future growth and earnings and if you look at these they are down by 60% this year. they have warned slowing growth, netflix and subscriptions so it is possible they are starting to look more like value companies. ja
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still to come, we turn to the cost of living crisis in the new k where prices of everyday essentials ng at the fastest rate in 40 years -- the u.k. where prices of everyday essentials are rising at the fastest rate in 40 years. an independent appeals board h received one million complains over removed posts since it will set up to tackle online harm in 2020. the board has released its first annual report. >> the idea is it is independent, it is made up of activists, journalists, academics, it is paid for by meta but they insist they are independent and meta as to do what they say. the idea is you can report anything, your own content or somebody else's content, and if you feel meta has made a decision that is not fair, the board had one million reports since it was set up in october 2020. it decided to look at 20 of them as an example, it picked once thatere typically problematic. one example was a picture of a woman's breasts that was removed but the post was about breast cancer symptoms. meat -- meta removed i and was overruled by the board. there are signs that it does have some po
still to come, we turn to the cost of living crisis in the new k where prices of everyday essentials ng at the fastest rate in 40 years -- the u.k. where prices of everyday essentials are rising at the fastest rate in 40 years. an independent appeals board h received one million complains over removed posts since it will set up to tackle online harm in 2020. the board has released its first annual report. >> the idea is it is independent, it is made up of activists, journalists,...
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let's go to london where rebecca vincent is standing by for us. she's the u. k. bureau director for reporters without borders. rebecca, you have campaigned against a socialist extradition. so what's your reaction to this? indeed, i agree with where he likes it's a dark day for press freedom here in the u. k. and this will have implications more broadly than just this country. julian assange has been targeted by the u. s. government for his contributions to journalism and if he is indeed extradited if it, if an appeal does not work on this, that's a precedent that can be applied to any publisher, any journalist, any source around the world. so it's a dark day for the u. k. but the u. k also failed to take a stand internationally to protect press freedom in journalism in signing this shameful extradition order. do you see any legal problems with this decision? oh, well, there's a number of issues with the case. we monitor the entire extradition of proceedings here in the u. k. court. so it's very frustrating. after 2 years of proceedings, it came full circle is on
let's go to london where rebecca vincent is standing by for us. she's the u. k. bureau director for reporters without borders. rebecca, you have campaigned against a socialist extradition. so what's your reaction to this? indeed, i agree with where he likes it's a dark day for press freedom here in the u. k. and this will have implications more broadly than just this country. julian assange has been targeted by the u. s. government for his contributions to journalism and if he is indeed...
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k. where is he now? uncle, why did you catch it?vagrants go ahead you will tell me everything now. what's going on that i thought the gases were all out? don't shoot let go closer. declared war on us. make way for your king, why is war so war will refresh us, we will start it here, and then we will take over the whole world. there is the whole aunt aunt, i have a very important business there. just now i saw how they hid 1 million and a small cart of money brooch in an iron cabinet. i saw with my own eyes where where? where is nothing? i'm here thank you beg, thank you dear. you saved me. great where do they come from, they keep climbing and climbing out of this dungeon, how many of them. i must solve this mystery and as soon as possible. that's it. cursed workshop but who came up with all this? where is he? how are you here? how did you get here? why are you here? you should be in the square, why aren't you there? why don't you hide? why don't you sing the hymns to sit down our great dularis? bamboo, how are you a teacher are you
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k. where he also shouldn't be in prison . were very worried indeed about about his life. in fact, if he is actually added to the u. s. rebecca with director for reporters with our borders. thank you very much. time not to have a look at some of the other stories making headlines today. in nigeria, mass funeral has been held for the victims of the church massacre. 40 people were killed and gunman targeted a catholic church in southwest on those states. that was nearly 2 weeks ago children with did such a tax in that state around 3 palestinians were killed in the occupied west bank after arrayed by israeli forces. 8 people were wounded in the operation. israel's army, he says it was conducting a search for weapons rates in the west bank were ramped up recently after a series of deadly attacks in israel. china now launched its largest and most modern aircraft carrier market, a military milestone for the country. it comes during heightened tensions over territorial disputes with us. and with taiwan. beijing aims to modernize military to rival washington by 2027. it is one of
k. where he also shouldn't be in prison . were very worried indeed about about his life. in fact, if he is actually added to the u. s. rebecca with director for reporters with our borders. thank you very much. time not to have a look at some of the other stories making headlines today. in nigeria, mass funeral has been held for the victims of the church massacre. 40 people were killed and gunman targeted a catholic church in southwest on those states. that was nearly 2 weeks ago children with...
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where he likes. it's a dark day for press freedom here in the u. k. and this will have implications more broadly than just this country. julian assigns has been targeted by the u. s. government for his contributions to journalism and if he is indeed extradited if, if an appeal does not work on this, that's a precedent that can be applied to any publisher, any journalist, any source around the world. so it's a dark day for the u. k. but the u. k also failed to take a stand internationally to protect press freedom in journalism in signing this shameful expedition order. do you see any legal problems with this decision? i will, there's a number of issues with the case. we monitor the entire extradition of proceedings here in the u. k. court. so it's very frustrating that after 2 years of proceedings, a came full circle is once again a political decision of the home office, which again failed to act in the interest of journalism and press freedom. the we could see a situation where this will be in the u. k. court for possibly some months. at least a heads
where he likes. it's a dark day for press freedom here in the u. k. and this will have implications more broadly than just this country. julian assigns has been targeted by the u. s. government for his contributions to journalism and if he is indeed extradited if, if an appeal does not work on this, that's a precedent that can be applied to any publisher, any journalist, any source around the world. so it's a dark day for the u. k. but the u. k also failed to take a stand internationally to...
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k. where you can see how the share price is of some defense. johns have risen, is invested, anticipate rising profits, us contractor era venue amount is expected to be one of the biggest beneficiaries along with european companies, wind metal. and leonardo, who says, have risen by a 120 and 67 percent, respectively. however, fuller, marine corps intelligence officer, scott, risk essays, western weapon supplies will not change the outcome of the conflict. not getting the benefit of um, the new production ukraine is receiving. ah, your weapons that have been in storage told her weapon, but as these are moved out of storage, that creates a gap in western cape, building each be filled by new production. and so this, these companies bringing as use weapons, none of which will go to ukraine, all of which will go to fill the armories of other respective nations. but though this is a windfall for military industrial, a corporations the, the, the situation is deteriorating, of the best the supply of western arms can do is reduce the rate of deterioration. it will never reverse the outcome of no amount
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k, where the movement began, oh, clean lines. plenty of concrete and monumental boldness. the architectural style known as brutal ism polarizes like no other. some see the heavy weight buildings as oppressive. others say they are daring ventures in architecture that deserve to be seen and protected. bracey mist architecture for me is such an exciting, bold and ambitious project. it's really all say squeezed into a few years in the 20th century. but in those years, we managed to build some of the most fantastic and bowls and adventurous buildings that the country's ever seen. conservator, henrietta billing says, put her fascination with brutal ism to paper. she's great at a map of 50 buildings in this style around london. one of her favorites can be found in west london, the 98 meter high trellis tower. it was designed as social housing by the british, hungarian architect and who goldfinger and completed in 1972. back then, it was the you case, tallest, residential, high rise, and nicknamed the tower of terror because of the areas high crime rate. but these days it's a popu
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k . where he can see how the share prices of thumb defense joins have risen. those investors anticipate rising profits, us contracts. the era of environment is expected to be one of the biggest beneficiaries along with your p and companies. wind metal. as leonor that who shares a prison by 120, and 67 percent, respectively. however, for the marine corps intelligence office of scott rich say is western weapon supplies will not change the outcome of the conflicts. ukraine is now getting the benefit of the new production. ukraine is receiving your weapons that have been in storage, older weapons. but as these are moved out of storage, that creates a gap in western cape each, the feel by new production. and so this, these companies being asked, use weapons, none of which will go to ukraine, all of which will go to fill the armories of their respective nations. but though this is a windfall for military industrial corporations, the need, the situation is deteriorating. the best, the supply of western arms can do is reduce the rate of deterioration. it will never re
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k. where he can see how the share prices of some defense giants have risen. of invest is anticipated. rising profits. us contract to roving women is expected to be one of the biggest beneficiaries along with european companies, wind metal, and leonardo, who shares of wisdom by 120, and 67 percent, respectively. however, former marine corps intelligence office, the scott were to say, west and weapons supplies will not change the outcome of the conflicts. the, the, the situation is deteriorating or the best the supply of western arms can do is reduce the rate of your ation. it will never reverse the outcome of no amount of web western weaponry will enable ukraine to gain the upper hand. all it will do is length into conflict. and more importantly, from the western perspective, kill more russians because that's all this is about. we heard that from voice austin, the american secretary defense. you said that the goal here is to make russia pay a cost to inflict aim on russia. that means dead russians. and so that's what the west is trying to accomplish here. and
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k, where conservative lawmakers will decide whether to back or sac british prime minister, boars, johnson, members of parliament from his own party, will vote in just a couple of hours time on whether they have confidence in mr. johnson's leadership . ah, the you case royal jubilee celebration over. but boris johnson's political hangover has just begun. the british leader is facing a fight for his political survival. more than 15 percent of conservative in peace have withdrawn this support for the prime minister. enough to trigger a party leadership challenge. i notified the prime minister yesterday that the threshold had been reached and we agreed the time table for confidence i'd say vice rumors of a possible challenge have been swirling for months. driven by a series of scandals. late last year, revelations emerged that johnson and his staff had held a number of parties in breach of the u. cade's covered 19 lockdown laws. climate following 2 separate investigations. johnson became the 1st serving prime minister to be fined for breaking the law. for many conservative m. p 's, the so cal
k, where conservative lawmakers will decide whether to back or sac british prime minister, boars, johnson, members of parliament from his own party, will vote in just a couple of hours time on whether they have confidence in mr. johnson's leadership . ah, the you case royal jubilee celebration over. but boris johnson's political hangover has just begun. the british leader is facing a fight for his political survival. more than 15 percent of conservative in peace have withdrawn this support for...
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k. where british prime minister abolish johnson has seen of a threat to his leadership of his party and survived a confidence vote and peace from his conservative party triggered the vote, angered by scandals over lockdown parties. he attended during the pandemic, despite winning the vote with a simple majority about 40 percent of conservative lawmakers voted against mister johnson at leading to doubts about his ability to lead the party effectively. a dramatic opening to the week in westminster, conservative lawmakers, castor ballard to decide whether prime minister boris johnson would remain party leader. the vote in favor of having confidence embarrass. johnston's leader was 211 folks and a vote against was a 148 votes. and therefore, i can announce to parliamentary party does have the result was met with relieve among johnson's supporters and unmasked anger among the opposition. this evening, the conservative party had a decision to make, to show some backbone or to back boris thompson. the british public cough set up, set up with a prime minister to promise his big, but never deliv
k. where british prime minister abolish johnson has seen of a threat to his leadership of his party and survived a confidence vote and peace from his conservative party triggered the vote, angered by scandals over lockdown parties. he attended during the pandemic, despite winning the vote with a simple majority about 40 percent of conservative lawmakers voted against mister johnson at leading to doubts about his ability to lead the party effectively. a dramatic opening to the week in...
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k, where it's been confirmed. the prime minister boris johnston will face a confidence vote later on monday. the challenge to his leadership has been triggered by discontent. within his own conservative party, johnson has faith cause to resign over a series of scandals. it includes a number of parties held during the height of the you case, corona virus lockdown, a conservative party official says that he's received enough letters by m. p. 's for the vote of the threshold, all 15 percent of the parliamentary party seeking a vote of confidence in the prime minister has been passed. therefore, vote of confidence will take place within the rules of the 19th, which do committee that vote will take place this evening in the house of commons between 6 and 8 o'clock. and we will announce the result. shortly thereafter, there will be arrangements for proxy votes for any colleagues who can't be present in person in westminster, and we'll notify colleagues of those arrangements in the near future. hours here is john hall, j
k, where it's been confirmed. the prime minister boris johnston will face a confidence vote later on monday. the challenge to his leadership has been triggered by discontent. within his own conservative party, johnson has faith cause to resign over a series of scandals. it includes a number of parties held during the height of the you case, corona virus lockdown, a conservative party official says that he's received enough letters by m. p. 's for the vote of the threshold, all 15 percent of the...
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k. where it's been confirmed, the prime minister boris johnson will face a confidence vote later on monday. the challenge to his leadership has been triggered by discontent within his own conservative party. johnston's faced coals to resign over a series of scandals. it included a number of parties held in around downing street during the heights of the u. kays corona, virus loc. sounds. a conservative party official says that he's received enough letters by n p's for the vote to go ahead. the threshold all 15 percent of the fall of injury party seeking a vote of confidence in the prime minister has been passed. therefore, vote of confidence will take place within the rules of the united states to come and see that vote will take place this evening in the house of commons between 6 and 8 o'clock. we will announce the result shortly thereafter. there will be arrangements for proxy votes for any colleagues who can be present in person investments and will make your colleagues for those arrangements in the near future . 5 out of london i was 0. worry challenge is outside paula. but i suppose
k. where it's been confirmed, the prime minister boris johnson will face a confidence vote later on monday. the challenge to his leadership has been triggered by discontent within his own conservative party. johnston's faced coals to resign over a series of scandals. it included a number of parties held in around downing street during the heights of the u. kays corona, virus loc. sounds. a conservative party official says that he's received enough letters by n p's for the vote to go ahead. the...
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k. where we challenge reports the thanksgiving celebration for the queen, for the moment being set of rated wasn't there. buckingham palace excused the 96 year old from the service at saint paul's cathedral. the decision taken with great reluctance, it said because of discomfort. she felt on thursday. it's a move many can understand. it's important that she looks after her health. we want her well, we want to keep going with the company directory big day yesterday. and she had too much poor queen isn't the only one needing a break for the guard at the back d t can take its toll, otherwise the service was well attended, deputize him for his mother, and leading the rest of the royals with prince charles. there were prime ministers past and present, but listen to the crowd's reaction, devoris johnson and his wife carry. ah, booz competed with the cheese party gates and other scandals have taken a heavy toll on the prime minister's popularity. ah, also dividing the crowd where harry and megan, this was their 1st official appearance together. since quitting is working royal's in 2020 i'm sorry t
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k. where it's been confirmed, the prime minister boris johnson, will face a confidence vote later on monday. the challenge to his leadership has been triggered by discontent. within his own conservative party, johnson has faced cause to reside over a series of scandals. it included the number of parties held in around downing street during the height of the you case, corona virus locked ounce. the threshold of 15 percent of the voluntary policy seeking a vase of confidence in the prime minister has been passed. therefore, vote of confidence will take place within the rules of the united states to come and see that vote will take place this evening in the house of commons between 6 and 8 o'clock. and we will announce the result. shortly thereafter, there will be arrangements for a proxy vote for and you call you to call be present in person investments and will make your colleagues of those arrangements in the near future. let's go live to london. i'll just, there was war and challenge is outside parliament. so rory, as time subarus johnson. well, i think i know better as a reporter to make
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i'v e i've met a one k where preparations are under way for tomorrow night big party and the crowds arell celebrating. party and the crowds are still celebrating. and it's a 100 days since russia launched its invasion of ukraine, with fighting continuing along the entire frontline in the east of the country. in other news, a crowded train has derailed in southern germany killing four passengers and leaving around 30 people injured, some seriously. the accident happened near the town of garmisch. good evening and welcome to bbc news. buckingham palace has confirmed that the queen won't attend the derby tomorrow but is expected to watch it on television at windsor castle. the princess royal is expected to attend in her place. this morning prince charles represented the queen at a service of thanksgiving, honouring her 70 years as head of state, at st paul's cathedral in central london. let's join katty kay, who's spent the day on the mall. down who's spent the day on the mall. here on the mall starting, down here on the mall they are just starting, you can hear outside buckingham palace,
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k. where 24 percent of people are unionized, i presume that's different. yes. well, i think it's definitely worth putting, putting that figure into context. you know, sort of, if we, if we move back to the 970, the figure was was much higher. so compared to say, 50 years ago, the, the strength of unions is a significantly, i've been reduced. the, the significance of the rail strikes will will touch, come, we are expecting many, not the economy. we've looked at absences and there's also impacts expected in the retail fear, hospitality. i'm the rail network himself. so although the influence has been several times this, this will still have significant impact on the home. so as we're discussing it, it's not just right where work is we're talking about viruses and you can go and strike next week with go. airport telecom work has been work is all due to strike this summer. we know the u. k. already faces stagnating economy. so when you add a whole series of strikes on to that, what impact does that, how does that tip the country into recession tbr, where we are cur
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it was autism to pre-k. ? where were the police while they weren't there?they've been defunded but they haven't been defundeddan. it can't be everywhere. if you want toou defend yoursel, you're going to have to do it yourself. that's just the truth. by contrast, a womanch in charleston stopped a mass shooter the other day. she didn't callar the police.e. with an ar fifteen and said he's going to kill everybody. know what she did? she shot him ehe to death. police say an ar 15 assault rifle showed up to a party. this video shows the scene from stories above. it was captured viam abov cell phone and sent to eyewitness news. the man with the rifle was later identified by police as denis butler court documents reveal he's been convicted of two felonies which include child neglects and child abuse charges such as those make it illegal for himim to hae a gun or ammo. n but wednesday nightig he allegedly fired intofi a crod here ater raslan circleli and believe that he was shotcet and killed by a woman that was licensed to carry a gun. adlineh oh , so what's the h
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the areas include the capital city k term, where mo, at lasso says he's committed to defending the capital and the country. the protest is mostly indigenous paypal setup of roadblocks in several saying that demanding cut to fuel prices and a temporary ban on debt repayment fun. and he was president joe biden has taken a tumble during a morning by crying in his home state of delaware, the 79 year. i was stopping to speak to a small crowd of onlookers when he fell off, ever since surrounded by secret service agents by and told the group is full and felt cold in the pedo, and he was feeling fine to carry on his team. the coins value has dropped below $20000.00. it's low as since december 2020. the crypto currency lost more than half of its value this year. it's part of a wider crisis in the market. as panicked investors sell off digital assets pushing prices, even lower market analysts have worn prices will likely keep falling. so let's take a look at what caused crypto prices to tumble so much bit coins value surged by 300 percent at the start of the pandemic in 2020 as invested sort safety
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k. now where the government has been given the green line to proceed with the controversial plan does and asylum seekers arriving in the country to wander. and british judge rejected arguments from charities and human rights groups that the policy was unlawful that a barbara has moved from outside the course a defeat for opponents of the government's rwanda program, at least in the short term. the u. k. hi, court says next tuesday's flight to porting the 1st group of asylum seekers. took a gully can go ahead. pro refugee groups had argued the policy was unlawful, and they were backed in court on friday by the you and refugee agency, the you and hcr. she outlined the hopelessness of the judicial system. i enjoy and it doesn't have to sell it is it doesn't have lawyers, it doesn't have interpreters, it simply doesn't have the capacity to deal with this. but of course, that is not the issue or the fact is that re wonder is unsafe. it's a place where any opposition to the current government is often locked up. or we don't want to see refugees locked up. we want to see refugees look after safe
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k. now where plans are being drawn up within the government to introduce a 5 year expiration date for nearly 1500 you laws which are currently in use. and as the country looks to distance itself from the block, but leads emails reveal and legit plot back in 2018 by some high ranking. so excuse me, high ranking breaks a t is including a former am i 6 chief to leave you without a deal with brussels. any deal arising from the disastrous and craven check is white paper ensure that we leave on clean w t o terms if necessary. remove this prime minister and replace with one fit for purpose, cleanse the polluted civil service from top to bottom. the alleged plans in those e mails included an influence campaign to quote defeats prominent groups who supported remaining in the u. it's also advocated for the creation of a committee coordinates in anti brick, c groups, and allegedly establishing an intelligence operation to infiltrate government offices to undermine then prime minister to reese and may as well as supporters of a soft breaks. it's investigative journalist, big sterling believes the aim wa
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k increases tensions where russia costs, oil gas suit and even housing got also on the rise. petro sales have been on the decline in the u. k, slipping 6 percent over the last 6 weeks, as we are called high prices are hurting consumers. the cost of diesel has risen even more substantially than petrol is demand outstrip supply. u. k. citizens are claiming benita is on interested in domestic politics and focus all their attention on ukraine. over the weekend, thousands of protest is swept through london, demanding lower prices and higher salaries. they took to the streets with posters and flags demanding that the ruling conservative party and it's needed. boris johnson resign. many persons think the government is completely out of touch with its citizens. with never worked with touch with people cannot have the extraction as finish labor on a property dry. we have nothing left to gave people who are healthy children who are involved with benefit the law. i'm living a life with them about in the 21st century in the 6th richest country in the world . we've got wanting 5 people who are missin
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k. and other places where it sort of quite a trick to get such a sensitive material to where it can be hosted anonymously. that's part of the problem as well. so independent journalism, let's for compose a requiem for it because it's, it's, it's mostly dead. neither does it from, it's are back and let's say 29 minutes was another full fresh lecture news to with start international. ah ah ah ah, i think you've got the stuff that we've she and we've been a week since i was showing a little, was using it from the ocean dias to move center of chicago from san lyn latham with the so please. so master ashley with national property in putting me on the mazda 6. what about broadway at the church, cynthia baltimore, social services, to see the where it's a finish. come see the nose up when you marginal the thrust upon it. good. other khaki. so but still know what the nation cook with don't reach him with susan. yeah. you missed unless you yeah. get resign you. yes. do chevron, you sophia, you national? not on bison. what is a far all done? we'll move on off. but he, he thought you will not puzzle put
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k. europe, including scotland, where there was a massive majority. going to remain in there, but the thing is, i think the more the starts recognize that small and medium sized countries in europe, comparable to schools, are doing much, much better than the u. k. is a really clear argument, isn't the, this is noticed as a guess. we need to be in charge of making our own decisions to ensure an economy or tax system or welfare system is as good as it can be. you know that one didn't argue that you don't have the power to call a referendum unilaterally. i know that the latest polls said they don't suggest a clear majority in favor of independence. what's your strategy here? well, 1st of all, the most recent pool was back to 5050. but if you recall back in 20142030, we started the campaign on 23 percent of the vote and ended up 5545. i'm very confident we want to fiber, can't be an awesome company, and we can easily go from the 50 percent over the over the winter. like, i don't think that's a huge problem. and that's for the right to pull the referendum.
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it grew a little bit easier until washing group on emily and i are in each other, but k e, animal netherlands, or where it says global political telephone key. so i think i'm going to do i can in the saw and oh yeah, sorry that hey hagar old, but i can go in and back up some income on the car. he brought it up so we can call low lead that on. oh maybe susan, the girl girl ah, let me. i added dean to bought a domain to in summer and i got into joking in it stood cnn, stella. i knew i had that her mom cannot come. they said that imminent upset you. i'm so sorry. local for the doctor had got in it that i'm lucky that i my name is cilenzo that he needs to be connected. i am aluminum and he got up i thought, oh oh oh, we are a do you know? i mean, oh, a dad. yeah, i am a dog. yeah. i know this look you know how, but how i hope to have my hold it will cover carol willie i'm a high leader. i have it too late. oh, oh. i see in my mom both took him to handle the funds on the mac, so the home with the see everything the him look fit to phone me so on who the who the suitors. blue didn't give it the to the old wi
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k. and other places where it's quite a trick to get such as sensitive material to where it can be posted anonymously. that's part of the problem as well. so in dependent journalism, let's compose a requiem for it because it's, it's, it's mostly dead. or that doesn't mean it's our i'll be back in, let's say 31 minutes with another full and fresh look students with a starts introduction. ah, i ah a with with the official police who it can use that if the new was more reasonable is deal it is. i didn't miss it was i didn't good. but she was bush was called was it the good boy is william nor gov minova elliot? it double at the curb. my humor got her about the look, but seems fear them, but see him on the probably him eat seamless. selenium was a nidia and a good boy is great news that i see. so you not problem the got food is going yes i see with them all.
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k, in other places where it's sort of quite a trick to get such a sensitive material to where it can be posted anonymously. that's part of the problem as well. so independent journalism, let's composer requiem for it because it's, it's, it's mostly due when it does it for me this hour, stay with us throughout the day though as we bring you more news and commentary, this is our to international with russian state will never be as tight as on the northland scheme with speaking with will ban in the european union, the kremlin, jeff machine, the state on to rush up to date and marquee spook neck, given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube. a with ah mm mm. so what we got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race, movies on offensive, very dramatic.
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k. and other places where it's quite a trick to get such as sensitive material to where it can be posted anonymously. that's part of the problem. as well, so independent journalism, let's compose a requiem for it because it's, it's, it's mostly dead. when it does it for me this hour, stay with us throughout the day though as we bring you more news and commentary, this is our team international by then with ah, i aah needs to come to the russians state little narrative. i've stayed as i'm forming the most landscape div. mm hm. and i'm not getting those sons. i'm of a group in the 55 with this been okay, so mine is 2000 speedy. one else was about this even with we will van in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state on russia today, and switch r t sport next. even our video agency, roughly all band to on youtube and pinterest and political. she did receive a request with .
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k, in other places where it's sort of quite a trick to get such a sensitive material to where it can be posted anonymously. that's part of the problem as well. so independent journalism, let's compose a requiem for it because it's, it's, it's mostly dead. when it does it for me, this hour, stay with us throughout the day though as we bring you more news and commentary, this is art international by dealing with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is on of funds. very dramatic, a development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with ah, let's get the the cold water could throw me it's riverside. this is the growth of.
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we do hope the courts act in the interest of press freedom, where the u. k. government so far has failed. rebecca vincent, director of operations and campaign for reporters without borders. thank you very much for taking our questions. we turn our attention out to the u. s. where lawmakers see donald trump knew his efforts to overturn his election defeat were illegal, but he pushed ahead. anyway, a committee is investigating whether mister trump's false claims about the result led to the storming of the capital on january 6th, 2021 in it's 3rd public hearing. the panel presented evidence that mr. trump tried to force his vice president. mike meant to help him overturn the election result brochure to the cost. he was not present in person at the hearing, but for more us lice president mike pence was at the center of it. none the less because the house select committee, which has spent a year investigating the january 6th attack on the u. s. capital presented never before seen evidence woman showing how former president donald trump let a campaign, the pressur
we do hope the courts act in the interest of press freedom, where the u. k. government so far has failed. rebecca vincent, director of operations and campaign for reporters without borders. thank you very much for taking our questions. we turn our attention out to the u. s. where lawmakers see donald trump knew his efforts to overturn his election defeat were illegal, but he pushed ahead. anyway, a committee is investigating whether mister trump's false claims about the result led to the...
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zucchini and you with the letter k potato watermelon. watermelon, where is he now?i will now show the kittens from there cabbage. well done. city bums who does it hurt? wait, how is this happening? everyone went out . your king's way, why war so war will refresh us, we will start it here, and then we will take over the whole world. uncle uncle go. here, clearly, clearly, i have a very important matter for you. i have one secret for you. i just saw how 1 million and a small cart of money were hidden in an iron cabinet. where is nothing? i'm here thank you be-bezhka thank you, darling. you saved me. great where do they come from, they keep climbing and climbing out of this dungeon, how many of them. i must solve this mystery and as soon as possible. that's it. they are made by the cursed workshop but who invented all this? where is he? how are you here? how did you get here? why are you here? you should be in the square, why aren't you there? why don't you write? why don't you sing hymns in honor of our great dularis? bamboo, how are you a teacher? are you out of yo
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massive regulation we talked about this lot but those are names where the k web is an example of that is down over 70% from its all time record highs where nasdaq is down more than in the mid 20% range or so from its all time record highs y you're reopening cities in china. that should help a lot with a will the of those names going forward. the regulations are letsing off. the other two factors really should help the multiples expand even if you look at last week, k web is up with the nasdaq down you're seeing that continue and even today i believe it's out performing quite a bit >> we're looking at a chart. it's up 7% another 7% today, dan. let take didi kind of poster child of the chinese issues as well as the opportunity. it feels like the regulatory cloud are being lifted shares are just surging today. part of that news, and this is the part i'm really focused on, will have to transfer 1% of their shares to the state giving officials greater say in running the business this is according to a report by the wall street. yes, there's self-inflicted problems that beijing has put in p
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k. soaring food and fuel prices where he just stagnating and other other challenges as well for his government. so we'll have to see if he does decide to try on. he still subject to upon a mentoring inquiry into whether he misled the house of commons over party gate. if he's found that he did do that, that's also seen as a resigning matter that we've seen before by johnson who's been a leader who's held on long after many other prime ministers probably would have quit. so we'll have to wait and see. we certainly will. that's d w katie stephens, breaking down burst johnson survival of a confident katie. thank you. now, to the latest developments in the war in ukraine, president flood him is lensky says he's country's troops are out numbered by russian forces in the battle for the sea, buried on netscape, according to the lensky, the ukrainians are holding out. but the cities being fought for street by street, russia has concentrated its resources into capturing several on its as it seeks to seize control of the 8th and don bass region. a village near the frontline in dunbar, russian mythos stri
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we do hope that the courts act in the interest of press freedom, where the u. k. government so far has failed. rebecca vincent, director of operations and campaign for reporters without borders. thank you very much for taking our questions. ah, a panel investigating the you as capital insurrection says that former prison, donald trump tried to force, then vice president mike pence to reverse trump's 2020 election defeat the congressional prob. i also found that mr. trump put mr. pence endanger as the vice president trying to certify present jo biden's victory writers on capitol hill. we're calling for mr. passes hanging or just meters away from him as is sought shelter from the mom. and today mark's 50 years since an earlier assault on you as democracy that did lead to the resignation of a u. s. president. the watergate scandal made headlines. the world over when it was revealed that richard nixon had ordered wiretapping and other illegal actions against his political opponents. the building complex that gave the watergate scandal its name still stands to day. 50
we do hope that the courts act in the interest of press freedom, where the u. k. government so far has failed. rebecca vincent, director of operations and campaign for reporters without borders. thank you very much for taking our questions. ah, a panel investigating the you as capital insurrection says that former prison, donald trump tried to force, then vice president mike pence to reverse trump's 2020 election defeat the congressional prob. i also found that mr. trump put mr. pence endanger...