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have you sealed the deal with middle england or is it much closer than people think? it much closer than peeple think?— england or is it much closer than heolethink? _, , , people think? everybody picks their own dates, people think? everybody picks their own dates. i _ people think? everybody picks their own dates, i look _ people think? everybody picks their own dates, i look forward, - people think? everybody picks their own dates, i look forward, it - people think? everybody picks their own dates, i look forward, it will. own dates, i look forward, it will be tough, we landed in a bad place in 2019. good evening. hamas has released two american citizens — a mother and her 17—year—old daughter — for what they describe as humanitarian reasons, after negotiations led by qatar. hamas says their action is a message to the americans, after president biden called hamas "inhumane". judith and natalie ranaan have been flown to a military base in central israel. the news of the release followed more details from the israeli defence force about the hostages in gaza. the majo
have you sealed the deal with middle england or is it much closer than people think? it much closer than peeple think?— england or is it much closer than heolethink? _, , , people think? everybody picks their own dates, people think? everybody picks their own dates. i _ people think? everybody picks their own dates, i look _ people think? everybody picks their own dates, i look forward, - people think? everybody picks their own dates, i look forward, it - people think? everybody picks their...
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it's an idea . middle england. it's an idea. a big boost to try and build 1.5 million new homes over five years, about a third more than where the tories are. i thought if you were here, nigel, you may even be tempted to join labour party because to join the labour party because the policies , as heard there the policies, as we heard there in hall, were not really in that hall, were not really that different to the tory that different to what the tory party to offer, how they're party has to offer, how they're paying party has to offer, how they're paying the paying for it is different. the idea vat on private school idea of vat on private school bills, issue of non—doms bills, the issue of non—doms losing their tax status. but really there's not much to divide the two parties. and in fact, at one point he said, join us. this is a case of keir starmer to the adoring faithful. and then he said at one point, you a government that you want a government that is strong stable or you want strong and stable or you want one strong. and
it's an idea . middle england. it's an idea. a big boost to try and build 1.5 million new homes over five years, about a third more than where the tories are. i thought if you were here, nigel, you may even be tempted to join labour party because to join the labour party because the policies , as heard there the policies, as we heard there in hall, were not really in that hall, were not really that different to the tory that different to what the tory party to offer, how they're party has to...
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it's an idea . middle england. it's an idea. big boost to try and build 1.5 million new homes over five years, about a third more than where the tories are. i thought if you were here, nigel, you may even be tempted to join labour party because to join the labour party because the policies , as heard there the policies, as we heard there in hall, were not really in that hall, were not really that different to the tory that different to what the tory party to offer, how they're party has to offer, how they're paying party has to offer, how they're paying the paying for it is different. the idea vat on private school idea of vat on private school bills, issue of non—doms bills, the issue of non—doms losing their tax status. but really there's not much to divide the two parties. and in fact, at one point he said, join us. this is a case of keir starmer to the adoring faithful. and then he said at one point, you a government that you want a government that is strong stable or you want strong and stable or you want one strong. and yo
it's an idea . middle england. it's an idea. big boost to try and build 1.5 million new homes over five years, about a third more than where the tories are. i thought if you were here, nigel, you may even be tempted to join labour party because to join the labour party because the policies , as heard there the policies, as we heard there in hall, were not really in that hall, were not really that different to the tory that different to what the tory party to offer, how they're party has to...
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you know, i think those actually those people protesting actually represent middle england on a bunchlic ownership of water, public ownership of rail, ensuring that people aren't, you know, completely slammed on things like energy pnces slammed on things like energy prices as later on this year to increase things like home ownership, to reduce inequality. that's not to say that they're their middle england on every issue , but on a bunch of issues issue, but on a bunch of issues they absolutely are . and the they absolutely are. and the conservatives are very much out of . you know, the of touch. you know, the conservatives support conservatives don't support pubuc public ownership of water, yet a majority plan to majority of people that plan to vote, do . so i think you vote, tory, do. so i think you shouldn't just label them as kind eccentrics kind of like eccentrics and irrelevant. actually irrelevant. i think actually they mainstream they represent mainstream opinion bunch of things. opinion on a bunch of things. what find really interesting what i find really interesting was the
you know, i think those actually those people protesting actually represent middle england on a bunchlic ownership of water, public ownership of rail, ensuring that people aren't, you know, completely slammed on things like energy pnces slammed on things like energy prices as later on this year to increase things like home ownership, to reduce inequality. that's not to say that they're their middle england on every issue , but on a bunch of issues issue, but on a bunch of issues they absolutely...
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lose people, he's going to lose, lose or maybe i'm wrong he's no, he'll alienate a lot of middle middle englande britain which you know they're the people who need to need to vote for him. and those are the people moving in his people who are moving in his direction. moving direction. they're moving towards labour party the towards the labour party in the same move towards same way that they move towards tony you know, they just tony blair. you know, they just said, well, not as bad as i said, well, he's not as bad as i thought he going to be. thought he was going to be. everything's going to be okay. and if he supported and and if he supported gaza and what's in gaza, what's going on in gaza, which was was the most was which was one of the most atrocious situations ever . atrocious situations ever. >> srx maybe this, you know, >> srx but maybe this, you know, this from this uproar against him from from the sort of from fringes, from the sort of far left of the party will actually into his hands and far left of the party will actua|him into his hands and far left of the party will actua|him see
lose people, he's going to lose, lose or maybe i'm wrong he's no, he'll alienate a lot of middle middle englande britain which you know they're the people who need to need to vote for him. and those are the people moving in his people who are moving in his direction. moving direction. they're moving towards labour party the towards the labour party in the same move towards same way that they move towards tony you know, they just tony blair. you know, they just said, well, not as bad as i said,...
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or keep that coalition together, or are the left going to freak out and frighten the horses of middle englandam halligan great analysis, great stuff. thank you very much indeed. and tomorrow , of course, indeed. and tomorrow, of course, we will get sir keir starmer's speech as leader . after the speech as leader. after the break, i'm going to tell you a story. you may not know it, but it's a story about our history. yes, our history and slavery. and one that we should be enormously proud of. and i think should be taught to every single school kid in this country . stay school kid in this country. stay with me. let's have some good news about this country. and its past eminent people like the archbishop of canterbury tell us regularly we should hang our heads in shame because of our role in slavery . in fact, you'd role in slavery. in fact, you'd think to listen to some people we were the only country in the history of mankind and ever to have in the activity. have engaged in the activity. but there is another really very, very big story that i bet many of you don't know. well, colin kemp is c
or keep that coalition together, or are the left going to freak out and frighten the horses of middle englandam halligan great analysis, great stuff. thank you very much indeed. and tomorrow , of course, indeed. and tomorrow, of course, we will get sir keir starmer's speech as leader . after the speech as leader. after the break, i'm going to tell you a story. you may not know it, but it's a story about our history. yes, our history and slavery. and one that we should be enormously proud of....
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or keep that coalition together, or are the left going to freak out and frighten the horses of middle englandam halligan great analysis, great stuff. thank you very much indeed. and tomorrow , of course, indeed. and tomorrow, of course, we will get sir keir starmer's speech as leader . after the speech as leader. after the break, i'm going to tell you a story. you may not know it, but it's a story about our history. yes, our history and slavery. and one that we should be enormously proud of. and i think should be taught to every single school kid in this country . stay school kid in this country. stay with me. let's have some good news about this country. and its past eminent people like the archbishop of canterbury tell us regularly we should hang our heads in shame because of our role in slavery . in fact, you'd role in slavery. in fact, you'd think to listen to some people we were the only country in the history of mankind and ever to have in the activity. have engaged in the activity. but there is another really very, very big story that i bet many of you don't know. well, colin kemp is c
or keep that coalition together, or are the left going to freak out and frighten the horses of middle englandam halligan great analysis, great stuff. thank you very much indeed. and tomorrow , of course, indeed. and tomorrow, of course, we will get sir keir starmer's speech as leader . after the speech as leader. after the break, i'm going to tell you a story. you may not know it, but it's a story about our history. yes, our history and slavery. and one that we should be enormously proud of....
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england. >> well—intentioned, but clodhopping a middle aged woman who thinks she's with the programme fact not these programmes have warning as well already, so if you have an issue , turn it off. it is issue, turn it off. it is extraordinary how we just seem to be going back over all the comedy of the last and it's catching up, isn't it? it's getting closer and closer and closer. do you? what? i mean, it's achilles and the it's like achilles and the tortoise. we're going be tortoise. we're soon going to be going. week's road going. last week's episode, road has and, has been now revisited and, well, that's why i don't make any of these funny anymore any of these clips funny anymore . they'll come for you. don't you worry . telegraph now, josh, you worry. telegraph now, josh, diversity training is at best deluded at worst a scam. this is according to its originator. so is that just another scam he's come up with? >> actually no. >> someone's actually said no. diversity does not diversity training does not work, trainer. work, admits diversity trainer. basically you've finally got some
england. >> well—intentioned, but clodhopping a middle aged woman who thinks she's with the programme fact not these programmes have warning as well already, so if you have an issue , turn it off. it is issue, turn it off. it is extraordinary how we just seem to be going back over all the comedy of the last and it's catching up, isn't it? it's getting closer and closer and closer. do you? what? i mean, it's achilles and the it's like achilles and the tortoise. we're going be tortoise....
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the responsibility of china, england denied china’s ability to become a state, that england is here, so in the middle always passes this exam poorly, because cain killed abel, individual people, not yes, humanity does not teach anything about history, but cruelly asks, the most famous city - south africa, the most beautiful city in kiptown, is our support for russia, it says moscow here, there are a lot of such t-shirts printed. africa is always business through relationships, business through the eyes. we have just sent a whole batch of products from the south africa to russia. we can understand each other on many issues. i had a dream, i’m 34 years old, i’m opening my sister’s little bar. russia chose me, not i chose it. there are a lot of opportunities for africans in russia. gas, we need russian companies as partners, investment ratings, economics, through specific stories, we can reach people, we often talk about money, the amounts are serious. in russia there is a clear and clear signal, at what point will you say: everything, i did everything in this project, everything i could, i will never s
the responsibility of china, england denied china’s ability to become a state, that england is here, so in the middle always passes this exam poorly, because cain killed abel, individual people, not yes, humanity does not teach anything about history, but cruelly asks, the most famous city - south africa, the most beautiful city in kiptown, is our support for russia, it says moscow here, there are a lot of such t-shirts printed. africa is always business through relationships, business...
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we like the middle of england.and maybe as well, maybe parts of scotland as well, because think most of because i think most of the attention focussed attention is focussed more towards but i think towards london, but i think yeah, definitely because like leeds manchester leeds and manchester and liverpool, they're all good in terms economy. so i think terms of economy. so i think they need to be focussed on a little bit more and especially links newcastle well i >> ea- & bit rubbish. >> it's a bit rubbish. >> it's a bit rubbish. >> are always late or >> the buses are always late or they just don't up. when they just don't turn up. so when you're to like you're trying to get to like school or work or school or college or work or anything like that, it's a bit rubbish like obviously rubbish to get to like obviously i'm in college quite far away, so my other side of leeds , it so my other side of leeds, it takes forever to get there and if buses are late, i'm left about an hour because it's an hour bus. hour between
we like the middle of england.and maybe as well, maybe parts of scotland as well, because think most of because i think most of the attention focussed attention is focussed more towards but i think towards london, but i think yeah, definitely because like leeds manchester leeds and manchester and liverpool, they're all good in terms economy. so i think terms of economy. so i think they need to be focussed on a little bit more and especially links newcastle well i >> ea- & bit rubbish....
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russia and ottomans are severely weakened, but england is satisfied with the events . in the middle of the war, england's main goal is declared to be palestine, and a definite plan is underway. the defeat of the arabs raises the flames of war. osmani is defeated . jerusalem. british and french representatives secretly agree on the partition of the ottoman empire. in 1977, with a letter from balfour to roschild, the zionist leader in england, the creation of a jewish state in the official palestinian territories. they find that the newspapers write: palestine came to the jews. the arabs find out very late become too late. it is better than the statement that some arabs agree with the jews. palestinians realize a great betrayal. they are left alone. after the war, the league of nations is created. the situation of the arabs is not clear. in paragraph twenty. the covenant of the league of nations arabs are recognized as lacking the necessary ability to manage their land. it is declared that the arabs need the rule of a european country until they become strong and stand on their own fe
russia and ottomans are severely weakened, but england is satisfied with the events . in the middle of the war, england's main goal is declared to be palestine, and a definite plan is underway. the defeat of the arabs raises the flames of war. osmani is defeated . jerusalem. british and french representatives secretly agree on the partition of the ottoman empire. in 1977, with a letter from balfour to roschild, the zionist leader in england, the creation of a jewish state in the official...
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but england is satisfied with the events. in the middle of the war, the main target of england is announced. palestine. a specific program is in progress. the defeat of the arabs raises the flames of war . osmani is defeated. jerusalem is occupied. british and french representatives secretly agree on the partition of the ottoman empire. in 1977, with balfour's letter to rocheshild, the leader of the zionists in england, the creation of a jewish state in the palestinian territories becomes official. newspaper they write: palestine came to the jews. the arabs find out about it too late. too late. according to balfarfur's statement, some arabs agree with the jews . palestinians realize a great betrayal. they are left alone. after the war, the league of nations is created. the situation of the arabs is clear. no, in article 22 of the charter of the league of nations, arabs are identified as lacking the necessary ability to manage their land. it is declared that the arabs need the rule of a european country until they become strong and stand on
but england is satisfied with the events. in the middle of the war, the main target of england is announced. palestine. a specific program is in progress. the defeat of the arabs raises the flames of war . osmani is defeated. jerusalem is occupied. british and french representatives secretly agree on the partition of the ottoman empire. in 1977, with balfour's letter to rocheshild, the leader of the zionists in england, the creation of a jewish state in the palestinian territories becomes...
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his whole political brand is being built around being a safe pair of hands that middle england wouldoted conservative in the past would feel comfortable switching to it and feeling like it's not going to too be radical of a change, that it's not going to overturn the system as things stand, i think if the criticism of the labour party this weekend is that it's not being radical enough , sir keir starmer will be enough, sir keir starmer will be a very happy man however a very happy man indeed. however for the difference here is there might be some radical policy sort of hidden behind the, i suppose, surface level announcements. and one of those radical policies , if the party radical policies, if the party can be bold enough for it, would be seismic planning reform. that could be some pretty interesting and free supply side reform changing the regulations around how housing is built or how infrastructure is built. getting rid of some of that red tape. if the labour party were to genuinely take on that mantle , genuinely take on that mantle, that could raise a significant amount of mon
his whole political brand is being built around being a safe pair of hands that middle england wouldoted conservative in the past would feel comfortable switching to it and feeling like it's not going to too be radical of a change, that it's not going to overturn the system as things stand, i think if the criticism of the labour party this weekend is that it's not being radical enough , sir keir starmer will be enough, sir keir starmer will be a very happy man however a very happy man indeed....
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andrew england, the editor of the middle east department of the financial times, admitted the abilityreport and wrote: the ability of hamas to carry out such an attack is well planned. from inside the impoverished and confined areas of the gaza strip surrounded by fences and checkpoints of the israeli army indicates a massive intelligence failure that will create a joke and fear in israeli society. newspaper washington post also considered these attacks as an embarrassment to the zionists and wrote: the biggest surprise in the large-scale attack by hamas on israel this morning is that it was a surprise. this operation was on an unprecedented scale, involving thousands of personnel, parts and equipment from heli-gliders to bulldozers and missiles. such an effort required weeks, if not months , of preparation, and all of it was carried out under the supervision of an israeli intelligence service that has a well-deserved reputation as one of the most effective services in the world. how is this a deep shame for israel? guardians also broke this attack that in yata will remain stated. ham
andrew england, the editor of the middle east department of the financial times, admitted the abilityreport and wrote: the ability of hamas to carry out such an attack is well planned. from inside the impoverished and confined areas of the gaza strip surrounded by fences and checkpoints of the israeli army indicates a massive intelligence failure that will create a joke and fear in israeli society. newspaper washington post also considered these attacks as an embarrassment to the zionists and...
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andrew england, editor of the middle east section of the channel times the analytical report acknowledged the ability of hamas and wrote: the ability of hamas to carry out such a well-planned attack from within the impoverished and confined areas of the gaza strip, surrounded by fences and checkpoints of the israeli army, indicates a massive intelligence failure. that the wave of shock and fear in the society of the washington post newspaper also counted these attacks and shamed the zionists and wrote that the biggest surprise in the large-scale attack of hamas on israel this morning is that it was a surprise. this operation was on an unprecedented scale that included thousands of personnel, parts and equipment from it ranged from heli gliders to bulldozers and rockets. such an effort requires weeks if not months of preparation . and all of them were carried out under the supervision of an israeli intelligence service that has a well-deserved reputation as one of the most effective in the world. how is this a deep shame for israel? guardian also called this attack a failure that will last
andrew england, editor of the middle east section of the channel times the analytical report acknowledged the ability of hamas and wrote: the ability of hamas to carry out such a well-planned attack from within the impoverished and confined areas of the gaza strip, surrounded by fences and checkpoints of the israeli army, indicates a massive intelligence failure. that the wave of shock and fear in the society of the washington post newspaper also counted these attacks and shamed the zionists...
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macron and then the prime minister of england are in the middle of this region who support this regime for these crimes and this genocide . it is like this, and to finally destroy a nation and to create an embankment in the islamic world and in the islamic world , there is a famous scientist named malik bin nabi, this algerian, one of the great algerian thinkers , wrote a book called the story of judaism 70 years ago. it was basically the discussion of israel and the planting of israel in the region should not be called as a country as an occupying nation. this is exactly a colonial project to create a colonial embankment of the west , which was what biden said. if israel did not exist, we would have to build one for our own interests . that's why you should see imam khomeini. on 15 khordad, on 14 khordad, when they actually announce the uprising of 15 khordad , they mention the name of the shah 15 times in a speech against authoritarianism, against another, and against the shah, in the physiyeh school in qom, in the evening of ashura, and in the same speech, the name of the shah is me
macron and then the prime minister of england are in the middle of this region who support this regime for these crimes and this genocide . it is like this, and to finally destroy a nation and to create an embankment in the islamic world and in the islamic world , there is a famous scientist named malik bin nabi, this algerian, one of the great algerian thinkers , wrote a book called the story of judaism 70 years ago. it was basically the discussion of israel and the planting of israel in the...
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not to startle the in terms appealing the horses in terms of appealing to england, potential to middle england you know, prudent know, we are, you know, prudent in terms of the public finances. we aren't sort of super left wing in terms of things like immigration. but both tony blair in 1997 and keir starmer in 2023 both have some some fairly radical economic policy. you know , blair, of course, gave know, blair, of course, gave independence to the bank of england. he also introduced a minimum wage. keir starmer has certain economic policies such as when it comes to employment rights or when it comes to this big green prosperity plan, which involves huge amounts of public borrowing. but i think they want the public first to feel that these are people who aren't radical revolutionaries . and radical revolutionaries. and then once you get into power, you can do things do you can do things which do change country in change the country in significant ways. how significant ways. that's how they see it. >> jim, as ever, thank you very much for bringing us your much indeed for bringing us your assess
not to startle the in terms appealing the horses in terms of appealing to england, potential to middle england you know, prudent know, we are, you know, prudent in terms of the public finances. we aren't sort of super left wing in terms of things like immigration. but both tony blair in 1997 and keir starmer in 2023 both have some some fairly radical economic policy. you know , blair, of course, gave know, blair, of course, gave independence to the bank of england. he also introduced a minimum...
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middle england, if you like, that labour aren't to going irresponsibly tax and spend.week is that government borrowing costs on financial markets rose to a 30 year high, not just here in the uk but in america in the eurozone, because financial markets are concluding, patrick, that interest rates are going to stay higher for longer and that that increases the amount of money the government has to spend servicing our massive stock of government debt. we currently spend 11% of all government spending on debt service, which is like dead money, just paying the interest on debt and so if she pledges to spend more money, it could spook financial markets in the way that liz truss spooked financial markets. though it's worth saying government borrowing costs are higher than costs now are way higher than they were at the time of the mini—budget that's why she talked about higher minimum talked about a higher minimum wage. well, business pays for that. government doesn't pay wage. well, business pays for thathat. government doesn't pay wage. well, business pays for thathat. that'
middle england, if you like, that labour aren't to going irresponsibly tax and spend.week is that government borrowing costs on financial markets rose to a 30 year high, not just here in the uk but in america in the eurozone, because financial markets are concluding, patrick, that interest rates are going to stay higher for longer and that that increases the amount of money the government has to spend servicing our massive stock of government debt. we currently spend 11% of all government...
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think it would the tory party, i think it would actually off a lot actually scare off a lot of middle england >> great that alex >> great stuff that sir alex armstrong there, political commentator and another political commentator, matthew stadlen, it is almost stadlen, as well. it is almost irrelevant to have that conversation . and i say that conversation. and i say that with my eyes wide open, given the fact i've just hosted a debate on it. but the reason i ask is it's fascinating. you know, opened up with know, a chasm has opened up with the conservative party. now, nigel presence nigel farage is very presence and couple of mps and me asking a couple of mps and me asking a couple of mps and all of a sudden boomph, there he come and all of a sudden boomph, there should he come and all of a sudden boomph, there should come he come and all of a sudden boomph, there should come back?ne and all of a sudden boomph, there should come back? what back? should he come back? what would you think, back? should he come back? what woulcthat you think, back? should he come back? what woulcthat shows you
think it would the tory party, i think it would actually off a lot actually scare off a lot of middle england >> great that alex >> great stuff that sir alex armstrong there, political commentator and another political commentator, matthew stadlen, it is almost stadlen, as well. it is almost irrelevant to have that conversation . and i say that conversation. and i say that with my eyes wide open, given the fact i've just hosted a debate on it. but the reason i ask is it's...
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the study the early south when i was in graduate the center colonial scholarship was still new england in middle atlantic. i mean, there was wonderful scholarship, the chesapeake bay, but that was really the kind of southern extension if somebody so there there was a particular focus on early american history that excluded large parts of the south in addition, we think back that it's not really until the 1970s that there starts to be a large body of scholars on women black women, women, white women in the american south prior to 1970, you could count on two hands perhaps, but probably the major scholarly works that talked about women. and then the on black southerners has just exploded in depth. we know so much more slavery than we did just 50 years ago. so i think it's not just that the definition of southerners has changed, but the richness with which we can talk about all of the who we now call southerners has been transformed over the last years just and what we think of as southern. so many those things, understanding the african roots of you talk about the gullah and the geechee that we ta
the study the early south when i was in graduate the center colonial scholarship was still new england in middle atlantic. i mean, there was wonderful scholarship, the chesapeake bay, but that was really the kind of southern extension if somebody so there there was a particular focus on early american history that excluded large parts of the south in addition, we think back that it's not really until the 1970s that there starts to be a large body of scholars on women black women, women, white...
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in the middle century in england there was a ban on the export of equipment.n europe. for example, the english weaving machine of the plat brothers. for europe this was already yesterday, but for russia at that time, the height of technical progress. at the beginning of the first world war, in addition to many mansions, his children’s accounts amounted to more than 100 million rubles. at that time, this was a lot of money. it's not for nothing that in moscow, this expression stuck to the founder of the dynasty: where there is a church, there is a pop, and where there is a factory, there is a button. they kept this entire textile industry under such monopoly control of the factory. were built, but domestic technologies did not develop, in fact, this was a certain element of such a colonial policy of the anglo-saxons, which is quite characteristic of our time, and it seems that the talents of a brilliant traveling agent were inherited by ursula, just remember how she spent huge amounts of money as minister of defense to consulting companies in in the course of c
in the middle century in england there was a ban on the export of equipment.n europe. for example, the english weaving machine of the plat brothers. for europe this was already yesterday, but for russia at that time, the height of technical progress. at the beginning of the first world war, in addition to many mansions, his children’s accounts amounted to more than 100 million rubles. at that time, this was a lot of money. it's not for nothing that in moscow, this expression stuck to the...
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middle class. leave ro to the mossad and m6 to the regime and england now, with this incident, part of the power of united states has been concentrated in the middle east, and it is possible that in the global arena, if there is a concentration, because it costs money, it will increase the cost for the united states . the focus of spending should come to the west side of asia from above china to find a position to attack taiwan or if something happens in the karre region. the war in ukraine is still there, the war in ukraine is still there, and therefore it is an author in the field of eating. also , there are other variables, which was the historical identity that i discussed the economy and peace that had progressed until now and led to failure. now , the more this tension increases, the more the killings, the more the invasion of sehunista, the more the discussion of normalization will be further away . whatever quality ends, in the end, the conclusion is that it will end to the detriment of the regime, or finally, the reverse migration will become much more serious . the economic discussion, wh
middle class. leave ro to the mossad and m6 to the regime and england now, with this incident, part of the power of united states has been concentrated in the middle east, and it is possible that in the global arena, if there is a concentration, because it costs money, it will increase the cost for the united states . the focus of spending should come to the west side of asia from above china to find a position to attack taiwan or if something happens in the karre region. the war in ukraine is...
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important corridor, which connected europe, other countries with southeast asia with the middle east and so on, and in englande there was such a plan, it is necessary for israel to start a war, and they, under the pretext that there is a threat to shipping on the soviet channel, came and helped, the task of israel was only a little there, chat this war. israel went for it because egypt blocked israeli shipping in the red sea and, of course, along the soviet channel as well. but israel suddenly almost won and almost reached the coast of the canal, which surprised the whole world. then england and france go to war, and what happens next? soviet leader nikita khrushchev threatens that he will start bombing england and france, and the connection. the american states support the soviet union, they say so, we will not help england and france in any way, either let them withdraw, or fight back as they want, that is, at that time, the united states was very sharply on the side of the arabs against israel and, in fact, against england and france. following, the great turn of this arab-israeli conflict, i will enter as
important corridor, which connected europe, other countries with southeast asia with the middle east and so on, and in englande there was such a plan, it is necessary for israel to start a war, and they, under the pretext that there is a threat to shipping on the soviet channel, came and helped, the task of israel was only a little there, chat this war. israel went for it because egypt blocked israeli shipping in the red sea and, of course, along the soviet channel as well. but israel suddenly...
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basically, the middle east that was proposed in 190 onwards according to the sykespico agreement, when did france and england sign the sykespico agreement? dividing means the role of the great powers in the middle east problem has a lifetime of more than 10 years. they are planning for different programs, they have different plans for the middle east, especially the issue of the regime, which is now american for itself and has more geopolitical aspects for europe. o to especially regarding a ceasefire, the consensus is that the turks say this, saudi arabia says this, but 12 countries in the world, but the point is, if there is no ceasefire, who will win, that is , what will be the outcome of this situation, those countries and other actors will accompany this part is a reality, part of the actors in the middle east, part of the countries of the persian gulf and even turkey are not looking for hamas to win this conflict, because mr. netanyahu made his famous statement both today and two days ago . i go to arab countries and other countries if we don't win the war, it will be your turn. this is a construction
basically, the middle east that was proposed in 190 onwards according to the sykespico agreement, when did france and england sign the sykespico agreement? dividing means the role of the great powers in the middle east problem has a lifetime of more than 10 years. they are planning for different programs, they have different plans for the middle east, especially the issue of the regime, which is now american for itself and has more geopolitical aspects for europe. o to especially regarding a...
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a palestinian center, and the islamic center is still open due to a holiday by england, but this is a place in the middle of the city and a center. palestine and the program was the convergence program between muslims, jews, and christians to stand against oppression and defend the right, especially the right of the palestinians, and this part was the part of the muslims to cooperate and look at the muslims. muslims from malaysia, south africa , america, other places in europe came to give speeches , which we should think about especially in our current situation. let's do the future. the future of palestine is a future of people. palestine, christians, muslims and even jews and others must be saved from this zionist oppressor so that they can have a successful life for the future. and the palestinians, if you compare the coming days, months and years, of course, the zionist regime may not reach it, how do you evaluate it? tonight, on our program , one of the jewish friends of provofori, a professor at his university, said something and said, "show us the history." whether it is in palestine or in other
a palestinian center, and the islamic center is still open due to a holiday by england, but this is a place in the middle of the city and a center. palestine and the program was the convergence program between muslims, jews, and christians to stand against oppression and defend the right, especially the right of the palestinians, and this part was the part of the muslims to cooperate and look at the muslims. muslims from malaysia, south africa , america, other places in europe came to give...
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fine unsettled day for most on tuesday but there will be rain moving in to south—west england and wales. for the middle strong winds. 0n the uk, bringing a zone of heavy rain and strong winds. on wednesday, the heaviest rain is going to be falling across england and wales where i think we could see around 20 to 40 where i think we could see around 20 to a0 millimetres of rain building in. that could cause one or two issues but as well as the rain, we will also have strong winds developing, particularly for scotland, eastern coast of scotland where we have patches of light rain developing here with the best of any limited sunshine likely across the north west of scotland. temperatures about average, 13 to 16 degrees. beyond that, heavy rain moving into scotland for thursday and that is its but then we have another low pressure coming on friday with more heavy rain to end the week. live from london. this is bbc news. israel continues its bombardment of the gaza strip, with fighter planes and drones striking targets across the territory. the white house says israel has turned on the water supply in southe
fine unsettled day for most on tuesday but there will be rain moving in to south—west england and wales. for the middle strong winds. 0n the uk, bringing a zone of heavy rain and strong winds. on wednesday, the heaviest rain is going to be falling across england and wales where i think we could see around 20 to 40 where i think we could see around 20 to a0 millimetres of rain building in. that could cause one or two issues but as well as the rain, we will also have strong winds developing,...
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if you envision the map, we have new england and to the north of the middle colonies, virginia and those to the south. middle colonies were squeezed in the middle and in a desperate military situation. they were either going to have to fall into civil war against the pro-independence southerners and new englanders or they would have to join in. they realize this because the super majority voted for independence, select the theme of do or die, on july 1 they decided to join in. one of the best examples of the book of i shotgun wedding. -- of a shotgun wedding. host: you talked about the fact that preserving the union meant preserving slavery to avoid civil war, but we know that 100 years later there was a civil war and my question to you is, do you consider that something inevitable that something they were able to delay it or what are your thoughts that there was eventually civil war at the founding fathers feared. guest: what is most remarkable and reveals more is in fact this fear. there would be the fear of a secession and there were considerations. even that was not a problem for the
if you envision the map, we have new england and to the north of the middle colonies, virginia and those to the south. middle colonies were squeezed in the middle and in a desperate military situation. they were either going to have to fall into civil war against the pro-independence southerners and new englanders or they would have to join in. they realize this because the super majority voted for independence, select the theme of do or die, on july 1 they decided to join in. one of the best...
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if you envision the map, we have new england and to the north of the middle colonies, virginia and those to the south. middle colonies were squeezed in the middle and in a desperate military situation. they were either going to have to fall into civil war against the pro-independence southerners and new englanders or they would have to join in. they realize this because the super majority voted for independence, select the theme of do or die, on july 1 they decided to join in. one of the best examples of the book of i shotgun wedding. -- of a shotgun wedding. host: you talked about the fact that preserving the union meant preserving slavery to avoid civil war, but we know that 100 years later there was a civil war and my question to you is, do you consider that something inevitable that something they were able to delay it or what are your thoughts that there was eventually civil war at the founding fathers feared. guest: what is most remarkable and reveals more is in fact this fear. there would be the fear of a secession and there were considerations. even that was not a problem for the
if you envision the map, we have new england and to the north of the middle colonies, virginia and those to the south. middle colonies were squeezed in the middle and in a desperate military situation. they were either going to have to fall into civil war against the pro-independence southerners and new englanders or they would have to join in. they realize this because the super majority voted for independence, select the theme of do or die, on july 1 they decided to join in. one of the best...
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events in the middle east added tension to interethnic relations in england.ays, london has seen an increase in manifestations of anti-semitism. several local jewish schools have decided to temporarily close classes. alexander khabarov, ilya murdyukov and yulia brileva. news uk. almost 700 mercenary fighters, according to the ministry of defense, are the daily losses in the ukrainian armed forces in the special operation zone. several attempts to break through were stopped in the areas between. artyomovsky and gorlovka, as well as in the zaporozhye direction near rabotina. among the equipment destroyed during the day were acacias, carnations, nato howitzers and the bukovel electronic warfare station. our fighters successfully resist attacks from enemy strike drones and effectively use their own from the line of combat contact, our military correspondent mikhail andronik. grenades and other ammunition are falling in a continuous stream on the ukrainian strongholds. near seversk, the enemy falls, hit by shrapnel, drone operators from the southern military distri
events in the middle east added tension to interethnic relations in england.ays, london has seen an increase in manifestations of anti-semitism. several local jewish schools have decided to temporarily close classes. alexander khabarov, ilya murdyukov and yulia brileva. news uk. almost 700 mercenary fighters, according to the ministry of defense, are the daily losses in the ukrainian armed forces in the special operation zone. several attempts to break through were stopped in the areas between....
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middle east. nbc's courtney kube is aboard a ship. >> this is england's newest and biggest warship. out here to see how the u.s. navy and u.s. marine corps are working together. that includes practicing landing on the deck of this british carrier. the mission is to ensure both sides are ready to work together so, you've got the power of xfinity at home. now take it outside with xfinity mobile. like speed? it's the fastest mobile service around. with the best price for two lines of unlimited. only $30 bucks a line per month. that's hundreds in savings a year when you wave bye to the other guys. all on the most reliable 5g network nationwide. you really shouldn't walk out the front door without it. switch today at xfinitymobile.com. >>> you can't mess around with the rock. the bay area native not too happy with his look-alike at the wax museum in france. >> that's because he got white waxed and given dad clothing. the museum in paris unveiled the wax figure of the rock. critics said look at those clothes. would he wear that? plus his skin tone is lighter than the rock's real skin tone
middle east. nbc's courtney kube is aboard a ship. >> this is england's newest and biggest warship. out here to see how the u.s. navy and u.s. marine corps are working together. that includes practicing landing on the deck of this british carrier. the mission is to ensure both sides are ready to work together so, you've got the power of xfinity at home. now take it outside with xfinity mobile. like speed? it's the fastest mobile service around. with the best price for two lines of...
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so we're talking middle 19th century, 1850s or so. who was it in france and england who were taking the ideas of adam smith, john locke and putting them into practice yet variety of individuals in france, one of the most prominent individuals was a gentleman, frederick bastia, who was an economist in france. also a member of the french national assembly for, a time bastia devoted himself primarily to cause of free trade in. france he thought that restriction on imports, when government sought to meddle with domestic production at home in order to expand and certain industries that was economically foolish and also a unjust usurpation of individual liberty. and so he dedicated himself at first to this narrowly economic of defending free trade, but a curious thinker that he was he soon to believe that the moral and economic basis which free trade stood actually had implications. a much wider range of governmental and economic questions than first it seemed. so it gradually evolved into kind of overall economics of liberty. in bastiat terms in britain, you had the, i th
so we're talking middle 19th century, 1850s or so. who was it in france and england who were taking the ideas of adam smith, john locke and putting them into practice yet variety of individuals in france, one of the most prominent individuals was a gentleman, frederick bastia, who was an economist in france. also a member of the french national assembly for, a time bastia devoted himself primarily to cause of free trade in. france he thought that restriction on imports, when government sought...
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we have seen that the middle east, which was proposed in 1911 and later according to the sykespico agreement , is divided by the agreement of france and england, which means that the role of the great powers in the issue is almost a lifetime of more than 100 years, and they are planning these things. for the middle east they have different plans, especially the issue of the regime, which is now ideological and geopolitical for the americans, and for europe , it has more geopolitical aspects , the same for other regional actors, but there is one point that maybe all regional actors, especially because there should be a ceasefire, the consensus means the turks say this, saudi arabia says this, but 120 countries of the world, but the point is, if there is no ceasefire, who will win, that is, who will benefit from the outcome of this situation , those countries and other actors will accompany this part one the reality of part of the middle-aged actors some of the persian gulf countries and even turkey are not looking to win this conflict , why? because mr. netanyahu put forward his famous sentence both today and two days ago , he said this senten
we have seen that the middle east, which was proposed in 1911 and later according to the sykespico agreement , is divided by the agreement of france and england, which means that the role of the great powers in the issue is almost a lifetime of more than 100 years, and they are planning these things. for the middle east they have different plans, especially the issue of the regime, which is now ideological and geopolitical for the americans, and for europe , it has more geopolitical aspects ,...
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events like this in the north of england and across the country remind us that the middle east doesn'tll affecting their daily lives.— events there are still affecting their daily lives. as you say, so many people — their daily lives. as you say, so many people in _ their daily lives. as you say, so many people in this _ their daily lives. as you say, so many people in this country - their daily lives. as you say, so | many people in this country and around the world knowing people who have lost their lives or have been injured in those terrible attacks over the weekend, so is shock waves from that but the shock waves keep coming with the horrific details we were learning about from that kibbutz only about 2k hours ago. we seem to have lost that lying to fiona trott in manchester. we will keep an eye on that vigil and returned in the next little while. in the last few minutes president biden has been speaking, saying his commitment to israel is unshaken. this attack has brought to the surface the painful memories, discards left by a millennium of anti—semitism and genocide against thej
events like this in the north of england and across the country remind us that the middle east doesn'tll affecting their daily lives.— events there are still affecting their daily lives. as you say, so many people — their daily lives. as you say, so many people in _ their daily lives. as you say, so many people in this _ their daily lives. as you say, so many people in this country - their daily lives. as you say, so | many people in this country and around the world knowing people who have...
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it comes in the middle of the longest—ever joint strike byjunior doctors and consultants in england.tion are providing only emergency cover during the three—day walk—out which began monday morning. thames valley police says it's investigating harassment and stalking allegations made against the comedian russell brand. it's the second police force to confirm it's looking into claims against the comedian. four women accused mr brand of sexual assaults and rape in a joint investigation by the sunday times, the times and channel 4's dispatches. you're live with bbc news. the former chief executive of global fashion brand abercrombie & fitch and his british partner are facing allegations of exploitation from men recruited for sex events they hosted around the world. a bbc investigation found a highly organised operation running the events, with a middleman finding young adult men for mikejeffries and his partner matthew smith. eight men told the bbc they attended these events, some of whom alleged they were exploited or abused. mrjeffries and mr smith did not respond to requests for comme
it comes in the middle of the longest—ever joint strike byjunior doctors and consultants in england.tion are providing only emergency cover during the three—day walk—out which began monday morning. thames valley police says it's investigating harassment and stalking allegations made against the comedian russell brand. it's the second police force to confirm it's looking into claims against the comedian. four women accused mr brand of sexual assaults and rape in a joint investigation by...
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was that it's very much a part of imperialism, at first it was part of uh england's plan to have kind of a foothold in the middle east and then was a an american plan, depending on which time you're talking about. i made this documentary called komi camp about the summer camp that i worked at, my mom worked at, my grandma worked at, and it was founded in the 20s by yitish speaking, secular, socialist. communist jews and uh people like paulson would visit and uh pete seeger would visit uh the rosenbergs ethel and julius rosenberg their sons sent their kids to the camp and that there is a real rich tradition of radical jewish radicalism. do you consider this conflict to be a religious conflict and why are we not? so it's interesting because it gets back to kind of what we were saying at the beginning. i think that religion for some people it is for religious. it is just conflict and they think that this is where jews are supposed to be, but mo and israel is weird because it's secular kind of but also not secular, you have to get married with a like you have to have a conservative rabbi marry, you can't even, i thi
was that it's very much a part of imperialism, at first it was part of uh england's plan to have kind of a foothold in the middle east and then was a an american plan, depending on which time you're talking about. i made this documentary called komi camp about the summer camp that i worked at, my mom worked at, my grandma worked at, and it was founded in the 20s by yitish speaking, secular, socialist. communist jews and uh people like paulson would visit and uh pete seeger would visit uh the...
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was in a palestinian center, and the islamic center is still closed by england , but it is open, but this is a place in the middle program was a program of convergence between muslims, jews and christians to stand against oppression and defend the rights, especially the rights of the palestinians, and this part was the part of the muslims to cooperate and speak to the muslims. our current situation we must think about the future, the future of palestine is a future in which the palestinian people, christians, muslims, even jews and others, must be saved from this zionist apartheid so that they can have a successful life for the future. thank you, mr. shajare , i have one final question for you. if you compare the past day with the future you have in mind for palestine and the palestinians , how do you evaluate the coming days, months and years, of course, the zionist regime? look at our program tonight, one of my jewish friends is a professor in switzerland, he is a university professor he spoke and said that history has shown us whether in palestine or in other parts of the world or in andalus , wherever muslims
was in a palestinian center, and the islamic center is still closed by england , but it is open, but this is a place in the middle program was a program of convergence between muslims, jews and christians to stand against oppression and defend the rights, especially the rights of the palestinians, and this part was the part of the muslims to cooperate and speak to the muslims. our current situation we must think about the future, the future of palestine is a future in which the palestinian...
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at the same time, less rain across the middle and so we might see conditions improve here. but maybe some rivers across northern englandbit longer to respond and there could be still issues through the course of the weekend, albeit with improving weather on sunday, many areas will have a drier day with a bit more in the way of sunshine. temperature—wise, highs of around 12 to 15 celsius. although sunday is largely dry, looking at the focus next week, it is unsettled with more heavy rain in the wake, which is not good news. and that's bbc news at one. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday. new zealand aim to reach a record fifth final when they face argentina later... we'll look ahead to the world cup semi finals. away from the razzmatazz of the world cup we'll have a special report on what's been called domestic rugby's most difficult season. and australia pile on the runs against pakistan at the cricket world cup. hello and welcome to the programme. after those scintillating quarter
at the same time, less rain across the middle and so we might see conditions improve here. but maybe some rivers across northern englandbit longer to respond and there could be still issues through the course of the weekend, albeit with improving weather on sunday, many areas will have a drier day with a bit more in the way of sunshine. temperature—wise, highs of around 12 to 15 celsius. although sunday is largely dry, looking at the focus next week, it is unsettled with more heavy rain in...
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middle of the week. so some rain on wednesday perhaps for northern ireland, scotland, as well. further south, englandrth later on in the day. fairly breezy with some of those showers coming through, but some sunshine and temperatures again, about 13 to 19 degrees. but it looks like those temperatures will continue to rise through thursday and friday, especially in the south, and we could see temperatures into the mid—20s as we head on into next weekend. bye for now. live from washington, this is bbc news. at least 13 people have died in spain after a fire engulfed a nightclub in the south—eastern city of murcia. president biden urges congress to restore us aid for ukraine. but that could depend on house speaker kevin mccarthy surviving a brewing mutiny within his own party. and turkey blames kurdish rebels for a suicide bombing near parliament in ankara. hello. i'm carl nasman. we begin in spain, where investigators are working to identify the victims of a deadly nightclub fire in the south—eastern city of murcia. the blaze broke out in the popular teatre nightclub and three adjacent venues in the ea
middle of the week. so some rain on wednesday perhaps for northern ireland, scotland, as well. further south, englandrth later on in the day. fairly breezy with some of those showers coming through, but some sunshine and temperatures again, about 13 to 19 degrees. but it looks like those temperatures will continue to rise through thursday and friday, especially in the south, and we could see temperatures into the mid—20s as we head on into next weekend. bye for now. live from washington, this...
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with their the immigration policies, they've basically brought in a lot of old middle-eastern blood into germany and england thesend places. it is not the right way to go, so you can count on me. we are not going to do that. it's not going to happen. it's very important that we are very honest about that. the other thing is biden so much of the problems in our country are self-inflicted with -- with bad decisions made by people in our ruling class and in dc so this is actually one of them because what does biden -- when he came into office, what did he do, he relaxed sanctions on iran. he got massive amounts of infusion for oil revenue which that should have been turned tighter and what is iran going to do. what have they been doing since 1979, since iyatollat took power, jihad in the middle east and throughout the world. they were responsible for the death of over 240 u.s. marines u.in beirut in 1983. that was b funded and directed through hezbollah by iran. when i was in iraq, i'm the only one runningq, for president that actually served in the military by the way and i would be the first president -- i w
with their the immigration policies, they've basically brought in a lot of old middle-eastern blood into germany and england thesend places. it is not the right way to go, so you can count on me. we are not going to do that. it's not going to happen. it's very important that we are very honest about that. the other thing is biden so much of the problems in our country are self-inflicted with -- with bad decisions made by people in our ruling class and in dc so this is actually one of them...
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middle of the week. so some rain on wednesday perhaps for northern ireland, scotland, as well. further south, englandn the day. fairly breezy with some of those showers coming through, but some sunshine and temperatures again, about 13 to 19 degrees. but it looks like those temperatures will continue to rise through thursday and friday, especially in the south, and we could see temperatures into the mid—20s as we head on into next weekend. bye for now. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm arunoday mukharji. let's get you the headlines. at least 13 people have died in spain after a fire engulfed a nightclub in the south—eastern city of murcia. a special report from the french—italian border, as italy's prime minister warns europe will be overwhelmed by migration unless the eu acts. the us and narrowly avoids the shutdown. the white house says it will stand by ukraine despite the lack of funding on a temporary budget. stop -la in: a temporary budget. stop playing games- _ a temporary budget. stop playing games. get - a temporary budget. stop playing games. get this l a temporary budge
middle of the week. so some rain on wednesday perhaps for northern ireland, scotland, as well. further south, englandn the day. fairly breezy with some of those showers coming through, but some sunshine and temperatures again, about 13 to 19 degrees. but it looks like those temperatures will continue to rise through thursday and friday, especially in the south, and we could see temperatures into the mid—20s as we head on into next weekend. bye for now. welcome to newsday. reporting live from...