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george - osborne, apparently according to the ft, george osborne is come up with another phrase followinginister in name only. that is quoting the ft, you know that's _ only. that is quoting the ft, you know that's correct. _ only. that is quoting the ft, you know that's correct. i _ only. that is quoting the ft, you know that's correct. i don't - only. that is quoting the ft, you | know that's correct. i don't know only. that is quoting the ft, you i know that's correct. i don't know if they had been the print edition. it is in, what do you make of the bbc story on the front of the guardian? we thought will be on the guardian for the 100th birthday but we are not. it for the 100th birthday but we are not. . . for the 100th birthday but we are not. , . . for the 100th birthday but we are not. ,. ., , for the 100th birthday but we are not. ,. ., _ , not. it is a great scoop by my colleague _ not. it is a great scoop by my colleague but _ not. it is a great scoop by my colleague but i _ not. it is a great scoop by my colleague but i think - not. it is a great scoop by my colleague but i thi
george - osborne, apparently according to the ft, george osborne is come up with another phrase followinginister in name only. that is quoting the ft, you know that's _ only. that is quoting the ft, you know that's correct. _ only. that is quoting the ft, you know that's correct. i _ only. that is quoting the ft, you know that's correct. i don't - only. that is quoting the ft, you | know that's correct. i don't know only. that is quoting the ft, you i know that's correct. i don't know if they...
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then he eventually goes to work for henry osborn and what osborn's role is in those wars because that was really how cutthroat it was to find these fossils and get to them first and be the person to do it. that that wasn't something. again, you you talk about the pop culture. the dinosaurs are with us. they've it it seems like they've always been with us. they're on our tvs and in our books, but that doesn't until. 1867, i might be off on year. we don't know they exist some ways. right, exactly. so the history of dinosaurs and understanding dinosaurs, it really is cutthroat beginning. you know, the person who came up with the term dinosaurs he was widely hated. he was a british scientist. he was widely hated by his peers. and there was a lot of accusations of backstabbing, everything else the bone wars in the u.s. or to professors copen marsh and they basically hated one another it came from the fact that they had been contemporaries to a certain extent and then one of them was going to put out a paper saying he had found what was called a what he was calling a twisted necked reptile
then he eventually goes to work for henry osborn and what osborn's role is in those wars because that was really how cutthroat it was to find these fossils and get to them first and be the person to do it. that that wasn't something. again, you you talk about the pop culture. the dinosaurs are with us. they've it it seems like they've always been with us. they're on our tvs and in our books, but that doesn't until. 1867, i might be off on year. we don't know they exist some ways. right,...
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era, apparently during the george osborne era. the _ apparently during the george osborne era, the figuree, that there _ that you cannot cut any more, that there is— that you cannot cut any more, that there is not— that you cannot cut any more, that there is not any. if you do not want terrible _ there is not any. if you do not want terrible headlines about people dying _ terrible headlines about people dying in — terrible headlines about people dying in hospital corridors or whatever— dying in hospital corridors or whatever it is, you're going to have to leave _ whatever it is, you're going to have to leave them alone and make cuts elsewhere — to leave them alone and make cuts elsewhere or put up taxes. none of which _ elsewhere or put up taxes. none of which are _ elsewhere or put up taxes. none of which are going to be very popular with the _ which are going to be very popular with the conservative party back ventures — with the conservative party back ventures. rishi sunak's got his honeymoon for now, but i do not think— honeymoon for now, but i do not think it _ honeymoon for now, bu
era, apparently during the george osborne era. the _ apparently during the george osborne era, the figuree, that there _ that you cannot cut any more, that there is— that you cannot cut any more, that there is not— that you cannot cut any more, that there is not any. if you do not want terrible _ there is not any. if you do not want terrible headlines about people dying _ terrible headlines about people dying in — terrible headlines about people dying in hospital corridors or whatever—...
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era, apparently during the george osborne era. the _ apparently during the george osborne era, the figurebut the _ era, the figure was more like 20—80, but the ducting to be some understanding the new government that you _ understanding the new government that you cannot cut any more, that there _ that you cannot cut any more, that there is— that you cannot cut any more, that there is hot— that you cannot cut any more, that there is not any. if you do not want terribte _ there is not any. if you do not want terrible headlines about people dying _ terrible headlines about people dying in — terrible headlines about people dying in hospital corridors or whatever— dying in hospital corridors or whatever it is, you're going to have to leave _ whatever it is, you're going to have to leave them alone and make cuts elsewhere — to leave them alone and make cuts elsewhere or put up taxes. none of which _ elsewhere or put up taxes. none of which are _ elsewhere or put up taxes. none of which are going to be very popular with the _ which are going to be very popular with the conservative party back v
era, apparently during the george osborne era. the _ apparently during the george osborne era, the figurebut the _ era, the figure was more like 20—80, but the ducting to be some understanding the new government that you _ understanding the new government that you cannot cut any more, that there _ that you cannot cut any more, that there is— that you cannot cut any more, that there is hot— that you cannot cut any more, that there is not any. if you do not want terribte _ there is not any....
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— already been picked through the osborne years _ already been picked through the osborne years in _that are pressing requirements _ osborne years in 2010 and 2016 that are pressing requirements on - are pressing requirements on spending _ are pressing requirements on spending like _ are pressing requirements on spending like health- are pressing requirements on spending like health and - are pressing requirements on - spending like health and education which _ spending like health and education which if— spending like health and education which if we — spending like health and education which if we don't _ spending like health and education which if we don't do _ spending like health and education which if we don't do those, - spending like health and education which if we don't do those, keep. which if we don't do those, keep spending — which if we don't do those, keep spending flowing _ which if we don't do those, keep spending flowing on _ which if we don't do those, keep spending flowing on those - which if we don't do those, keep spending flowing on those thanl which if we don'
— already been picked through the osborne years _ already been picked through the osborne years in _that are pressing requirements _ osborne years in 2010 and 2016 that are pressing requirements on - are pressing requirements on spending _ are pressing requirements on spending like _ are pressing requirements on spending like health- are pressing requirements on spending like health and - are pressing requirements on - spending like health and education which _ spending like health and...
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there are still many — we saw from george osborne?any figures that _ we saw from george osborne? there are still many figures that we - we saw from george osborne? turf are still many figures that we have to find, many gaps in this jigsaw puzzle, because when we look at what is already on the table, there are changes in terms of the tax measures. a lot of this will depend on what that independent watchdog, the office for budget responsibility, the men in the blue suits, as some call them, the ones who turned up at downing street for a hurried meeting, it all depends what they think can be 31st of october and how much more it thinks the government needs to know to make its —— make sure its finances are knocked back into shape. that will —— there are many factors to take into consideration. one is the movement in the market. every time the bond markets bill for interest in government borrowing. that scenario is changing all the time and it will run and run.— scenario is changing all the time and it will run and run. thank you. so far, t
there are still many — we saw from george osborne?any figures that _ we saw from george osborne? there are still many figures that we - we saw from george osborne? turf are still many figures that we have to find, many gaps in this jigsaw puzzle, because when we look at what is already on the table, there are changes in terms of the tax measures. a lot of this will depend on what that independent watchdog, the office for budget responsibility, the men in the blue suits, as some call them, the...
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_ governments especially the george osborne error after 2010 and one could _ osborne error after 2010to why financial markets might find it surprising, they might worry about— it surprising, they might worry about the _ it surprising, they might worry about the lack of costing attached to it _ about the lack of costing attached to it i_ about the lack of costing attached to it. i think all of those things are worth _ to it. i think all of those things are worth saying without taking a strong _ are worth saying without taking a strong position.— strong position. yes, i think it's not so strong position. yes, i think it's rtot so much — strong position. yes, i think it's not so much as _ strong position. yes, i think it's not so much as taking - strong position. yes, i think it's not so much as taking a - strong position. yes, i think it's not so much as taking a view, l strong position. yes, i think it's l not so much as taking a view, but strong position. yes, i think it's - not so much as taking a view, but if the majority of economists say one thing and if you and i see ones who�*ve
_ governments especially the george osborne error after 2010 and one could _ osborne error after 2010to why financial markets might find it surprising, they might worry about— it surprising, they might worry about the _ it surprising, they might worry about the lack of costing attached to it _ about the lack of costing attached to it i_ about the lack of costing attached to it. i think all of those things are worth _ to it. i think all of those things are worth saying without taking a strong...
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the article, if the huge budgetary tightening, about 2% of gdp would be the equivalent of george osborne's austerity budget backin george osborne's austerity budget back in 2010 if most of this amount was secured through spending cuts. so, that is some idea of the scale. it is frightening. that is the quote that stuck out for me. there have been weak economic forecasts from the office of budget responsivity, £50 billion black hole to fail. we now know pretty deflected lesley —— we know... this is one of those things where perhaps there have been briefings, ground being laid for what is not going to be a very nice set of announcements in november and possibly beyond, as well, we are all being warned about these tough decisions to make but if it is a £50 billion black hole and they want to keep the triple lock on pensions, then major sacrifices are going to be made. �* ., ., ., be made. and important to point out that the briefings _ be made. and important to point out that the briefings ahead _ be made. and important to point out that the briefings ahead of _ be made. and important to point
the article, if the huge budgetary tightening, about 2% of gdp would be the equivalent of george osborne's austerity budget backin george osborne's austerity budget back in 2010 if most of this amount was secured through spending cuts. so, that is some idea of the scale. it is frightening. that is the quote that stuck out for me. there have been weak economic forecasts from the office of budget responsivity, £50 billion black hole to fail. we now know pretty deflected lesley —— we know......
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moore can show blood in the same course as george osborne me, a liberalism was on the rise of at the expense of the most vulnerable are done up to the dog haddy. but as the government mastered the crisis, well, thanks to some great economic achievement culture by with the use of part time work programs, youth met 8 o many investment program or common of all, as well as with incentives for consumption, humans and investments for social security, obsolete we mastered the crisis good to my son with wolfgang show adler in charge of germany's finances. his fist concept was set in stone, a strictly balanced budget mechanism to put santee became part of the journal constitution for decade. it was centered visually with the debt clock is a f dash b, which after july those fees, debt clock is more of a symbol of the new ah again, they get a little harvesters or immigrants dolock. if they come in, everything you enjoy, eating at home with your family, was harvested by people who are being exploited. it's done, i guess, for free, and we're going to need to. uh huh. we can keep doing what we're
moore can show blood in the same course as george osborne me, a liberalism was on the rise of at the expense of the most vulnerable are done up to the dog haddy. but as the government mastered the crisis, well, thanks to some great economic achievement culture by with the use of part time work programs, youth met 8 o many investment program or common of all, as well as with incentives for consumption, humans and investments for social security, obsolete we mastered the crisis good to my son...
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the article, if the huge budgetary tightening, about 2% of gdp would be the equivalent of george osborne's frightening. that is the quote that stuck out for me. there have been weak economic forecasts from the office of budget responsivity, £50 billion black hole to fail. we now know pretty deflected lesley —— we know... this is one of those things where perhaps there have been briefings, ground being laid for what is not going to be
the article, if the huge budgetary tightening, about 2% of gdp would be the equivalent of george osborne's frightening. that is the quote that stuck out for me. there have been weak economic forecasts from the office of budget responsivity, £50 billion black hole to fail. we now know pretty deflected lesley —— we know... this is one of those things where perhaps there have been briefings, ground being laid for what is not going to be
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and from across the uk, we have mercedes osborne — a director at the exeter based mortgage brokers pointersinancial — paul lewis, is a personal finance expert who presents the bbc�*s money box radio show and joins us from llandudno, and fiona cincotta is a currency expert and senior market analyst at city index — the online trading platform. she's in north london. welcome to all of you. so, first, andrew how did all this turmoil start? the pound at one stage went to an all—time low and lost ground against other currencies. the bank of england which is responsible for controlling inflation and ensuring financial stability kept on trying to restore calm and it certainly seemed to have had some partial success on that although the situation remains a little volatile at the moment. the bank is also expected to raise interest rates again sometime in the coming weeks. the reasons for this stormy time in the market are disputed. the government argues it is an international problem and it must be said that inflation, higher interest rates, currencies falling against the dollar are very widespread i
and from across the uk, we have mercedes osborne — a director at the exeter based mortgage brokers pointersinancial — paul lewis, is a personal finance expert who presents the bbc�*s money box radio show and joins us from llandudno, and fiona cincotta is a currency expert and senior market analyst at city index — the online trading platform. she's in north london. welcome to all of you. so, first, andrew how did all this turmoil start? the pound at one stage went to an all—time low...
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george osborne set himself a set of fiscal targets, as did ed balls when he was shadow chancellor, andl, they say they want to achieve this, is the set of policies they have set out likely to do that? let's turn to the other side of politics. the debate on brexit. not automatically a left—right argument, but there are probably more leavers on the right than on the left, at least prominent ones. they say, when you did the sums on brexit, you ignored out the dynamic effects, the possibility that brexit would unleash new innovation, for example, deregulation, for example. all sorts of things which might make the economy grow, which simply doing the numbers, what liz truss calls doing the abacus economics, cannot get to. that's wrong on a number of bases. the first thing about brexit, it was awkward for an organisation like the ifs because we only do the economics and not the politics. of course, there are good political reasons for wanting to leave the european union. but the economics are clear. if you sever links with your biggest, nearest, richest trading partner, you will be worse off
george osborne set himself a set of fiscal targets, as did ed balls when he was shadow chancellor, andl, they say they want to achieve this, is the set of policies they have set out likely to do that? let's turn to the other side of politics. the debate on brexit. not automatically a left—right argument, but there are probably more leavers on the right than on the left, at least prominent ones. they say, when you did the sums on brexit, you ignored out the dynamic effects, the possibility...
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approach was strict. finance minister most can show bella was following the same course as george osborne mia liberalism was on the rise at the expense of the most vulnerable. on an up that did i did, one of the federal government mastered the crisis. well, thanks to some great economic achievement culture by with the use of part time work programs youth. many investment eats on many investment programs. examinable as well as with incentives for consumption and investments for social security. absolutely. master the crisis. good demise them with wolfgang show, a blur in charge of germany's finances is 0 deficit concept was set in stone, a strictly balanced budget mechanism to put the brakes on debt became part of the chairman constitution for a decade. it was represented visually with a debt clock is a show, it was i, i am boyd of her. that's man. the rich after july storms fish's debt clock is more of a symbol of the importance of balancing economic performance for a tax burden of citizens sampling. and the behavior of society were forced out and the death clock is based on the idea that
approach was strict. finance minister most can show bella was following the same course as george osborne mia liberalism was on the rise at the expense of the most vulnerable. on an up that did i did, one of the federal government mastered the crisis. well, thanks to some great economic achievement culture by with the use of part time work programs youth. many investment eats on many investment programs. examinable as well as with incentives for consumption and investments for social security....
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they chant participation is exactly what george osborne was with his us dirty program. my 1st budget was standing there. i was love us. and i also knew i had to announce and rather surprised the country that we were going to do a whole set of difficult things like retirement age for people hope to pay the nurses and the teachers flat. increase the taxes that are very rich, people paid all, all these things that are not easy to announce. and i think people were expecting me to do it in print announcements over several years, and i did it in one go. when it duction in germany, the approach was strict finance mister most can show blood in the same course as george osborne neoliberalism was on the rise of at the expense of the most vulnerable. and on up to the though i did what of government mastered the crisis? well, you know, thanks to some great economic achievement. closer by with the use of parts i worked programs you met and aids or many investment program or common of all as well as with incentives for consumption use and investments for social security. absolutely .
they chant participation is exactly what george osborne was with his us dirty program. my 1st budget was standing there. i was love us. and i also knew i had to announce and rather surprised the country that we were going to do a whole set of difficult things like retirement age for people hope to pay the nurses and the teachers flat. increase the taxes that are very rich, people paid all, all these things that are not easy to announce. and i think people were expecting me to do it in print...
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anand: it is much smaller in scale than that imposed by george osborne. on top of that austerity, so we have already been stripped back to the bone. particularly for some services, they are still trying to get back on their feet after the covid pandemic with that historically long waiting list from the nhs and we have stories on the news every day about waiting hours for ambulance ease. we have a range of public sector strikes and wages are not keeping up with inflation, so there are some difficult choices to be made and one of the interesting things to see is whether the incoming prime minister will try to address this fiscal problem through tax increases. francine: do you think would be the ideal given the circumstances, the next conservative leader? anand: that is not for me to say. at one thing i website is another player in this door a that we have not spoken about yet, and that is the markets. given how jittery they have been since that mini budget, they will respond to what is going on in this conservative race. hypothetically if boris johnson were
anand: it is much smaller in scale than that imposed by george osborne. on top of that austerity, so we have already been stripped back to the bone. particularly for some services, they are still trying to get back on their feet after the covid pandemic with that historically long waiting list from the nhs and we have stories on the news every day about waiting hours for ambulance ease. we have a range of public sector strikes and wages are not keeping up with inflation, so there are some...
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this is exactly what george osborne, the tory chancellor was planning with. this is dotie program. it was a big moment, my 1st budget standing there. i was a little nervous and i also knew i had to announce rather surprised the country that we were going to do a whole set of difficult things like raise the retirement age for people, hold public sector, pay the pay of the nurses and the teachers flat increase the taxes that some very rich people paid. all these things are not easy to announce. and i think people were expecting me to do it in many different announcements over several years. and i did it in one go. when he came to debt reduction in germany, the approach was strict finance mister mills can show bella was following the same course as george osborne mia liberalism was on the rise at the expense of the most vulnerable on an up that the dog had. had one of the federal government mastered the crisis. well, thanks to some great economic achievement cluster by with the use of part time work program through many investment aids on many investment program will come in about as
this is exactly what george osborne, the tory chancellor was planning with. this is dotie program. it was a big moment, my 1st budget standing there. i was a little nervous and i also knew i had to announce rather surprised the country that we were going to do a whole set of difficult things like raise the retirement age for people, hold public sector, pay the pay of the nurses and the teachers flat increase the taxes that some very rich people paid. all these things are not easy to announce....
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breyman to knell to stay in 3rd elsewhere. wipes egg scored 3 in the last 17 minutes to draw. 3 all at osborne labour who is an end of all sport, also drew in on friday minds, hammered cologne. god, bach and frankfort are currently in action. and while on sunday, there are 2 more games, including leaders, when you're on berlin's trip to bonham sizeable home. now let's check out some other stories from the world of sports who draw for next year's football women's world cup has been made in auckland. to time winners. germany will face morocco, columbia, and south korea in group h, australia and new zealand. we'll share hosting the tournament in july, columbia, and the doping investigation into russian at figure skater camila valley ever won't be made public by rushes anti doping agency. she tested positive for a band heart medication last december with the ensuing scandal overshadowing her winter olympics in beijing. the anti doping agency says that due to her being 15 at the time, the yoga is entitled to confidentiality about noon again. in fact, a u. s. and cast grand master accused of cheatin
breyman to knell to stay in 3rd elsewhere. wipes egg scored 3 in the last 17 minutes to draw. 3 all at osborne labour who is an end of all sport, also drew in on friday minds, hammered cologne. god, bach and frankfort are currently in action. and while on sunday, there are 2 more games, including leaders, when you're on berlin's trip to bonham sizeable home. now let's check out some other stories from the world of sports who draw for next year's football women's world cup has been made in...
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i saw george osborne today saying, you know, we all know what they're going to do, they're going to do they are, i would definitely agree with that. do it now, do it quickly. so they said our mistake was not to not to prepare the ground. well, that is such a basic error to make. one of the first things kwarteng does, he goes in, they sack tom scholar... tom scholar was the permanent secretary to the treasury. permanent secretary. they say, you know, we don't need you, but they are exactly the sort of people who would have been saying, look, if we do that, this is going to happen. and the comms people would be saying that if you do that, have we thought through the answer to that? and i was watching kwarteng being interviewed by faisal islam. i mean, you can't have a chancellor in a situation like this whose first word is "er" and whose third word is "um". they have not thought through the answers to obvious questions. well, kwasi kwarteng was asked some of those questions by faisal islam, as you mentioned... anybody would have thought i set that up! as a professional podcaster! we shou
i saw george osborne today saying, you know, we all know what they're going to do, they're going to do they are, i would definitely agree with that. do it now, do it quickly. so they said our mistake was not to not to prepare the ground. well, that is such a basic error to make. one of the first things kwarteng does, he goes in, they sack tom scholar... tom scholar was the permanent secretary to the treasury. permanent secretary. they say, you know, we don't need you, but they are exactly the...
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he was osborne's right-hand man through austerity and unions are already threatening a winter of strikes. tom: manus is obsessed with the more on risk premium line. that is when we can meditate on. you've been bumping around between downing street and the houses of parliament, you are in front of the houses of parliament, we can't keep up. you can came up -- you can keep up with the prime minister. can this prime minister survive? lizzy: she is going to be meeting with her cabinet this morning. she will have hoped to reset the situation yesterday. what she says is she is going to lead the tories to the next election and she has made an apology. listen to that bbc interview. >> now i recognize we have made mistakes. i am sorry for those mistakes, but i fixed the mistakes, i have appointed a new chancellor, we have restored economic stability and fiscal discipline. what i now want to do is to go on and deliver for the public. we were elected on the 2019 manifesto and i am determined to deliver on that. lizzy: but the reality is that she is hanging on by a thread. it is win, not if, accordi
he was osborne's right-hand man through austerity and unions are already threatening a winter of strikes. tom: manus is obsessed with the more on risk premium line. that is when we can meditate on. you've been bumping around between downing street and the houses of parliament, you are in front of the houses of parliament, we can't keep up. you can came up -- you can keep up with the prime minister. can this prime minister survive? lizzy: she is going to be meeting with her cabinet this morning....
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george osborne set himself a set of fiscal targets, as did ed balls when he was shadow chancellor, andey have set out likely to do that. let's turn to the other side of politics. the debate on brexit. not automatically a left right argument but there are probably more levers on the right than on the left. —— leavers. they say you missed out the dynamic effects, the possibility that brexit would unleash new innovation, for example, deregulation, for example. all sorts of things which might make the economy grow. and simply doing the numbers, what liz truss calls doing the abacus economics, cannot reach. that's not true on a few levels. we only do the economics at the ifs and not the politics. there are good political reasons for wanting to leave the european union. but the economics are clear. if you sever links with your biggest richest trading partner you will be worse off. that may well be a price worth paying. that's the political judgment to make. that is why i say it is difficult in the referendum situation because you have remainers saying everything about it is wonderful and lea
george osborne set himself a set of fiscal targets, as did ed balls when he was shadow chancellor, andey have set out likely to do that. let's turn to the other side of politics. the debate on brexit. not automatically a left right argument but there are probably more levers on the right than on the left. —— leavers. they say you missed out the dynamic effects, the possibility that brexit would unleash new innovation, for example, deregulation, for example. all sorts of things which might...
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given me all that i follow is the osborne while struggling with family expectations. volleyball dreams on out to see him. ah, ah, ah ah. the united states border patrol a law enforcement agency with controversial tactics. they put a face down, they beat him repeatedly, pay $10.00, emboldened by a culture of impunity. they keep doing that, knowing that are hurting people and causing the fault lines. investigate secrets of units accused of concealing its agents. crimes are like the men in black. they really don't, don't see them that they're just there to clean up the mess and to cover impunity at the border on a, just either a sense of belonging. walked down any street and curtailing to feel the presence of the van community and the everyday heroes keeping communities together. logo's overs, logos uh g 0 visits. it's a better community, toronto canada, where locals are fighting to maintain their identity. in the face of skyrocketing rents and church vacation, a sense of community honor j 0 and we are the ones traveling the extra mile. there are the media. there we go. we go there and we
given me all that i follow is the osborne while struggling with family expectations. volleyball dreams on out to see him. ah, ah, ah ah. the united states border patrol a law enforcement agency with controversial tactics. they put a face down, they beat him repeatedly, pay $10.00, emboldened by a culture of impunity. they keep doing that, knowing that are hurting people and causing the fault lines. investigate secrets of units accused of concealing its agents. crimes are like the men in black....
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osborne changed his budget in 2012 now, what matters.— 2012 now, what matters.ccasion, they said they have not seen anything like this in many years. i think we can all agree with that but we haven't seen things like pandemics and russian invasion of ukraine since the second world war. i mean, these are extraordinary times and we will see volatility and interest rates rise and so, i'm afraid the pace of events is much faster and much more dramatic than we're used to and of course, anyone would be astonished watching all of this in slow motion. but what we would do is focus on the immediate task at hand which is reassuring these parliamentarians that we have a steady hand to see this through and that should have a positive effect on markets and in the wider country and the mortgages and possibly have them up for renewal. a lot of good work to be done and i think the combination ofjeremy hunt possible his experience guiding the growth plan that the prime minister is laid out, i think, should make a difference. but we will see. tf confidence that liz truss will be
osborne changed his budget in 2012 now, what matters.— 2012 now, what matters.ccasion, they said they have not seen anything like this in many years. i think we can all agree with that but we haven't seen things like pandemics and russian invasion of ukraine since the second world war. i mean, these are extraordinary times and we will see volatility and interest rates rise and so, i'm afraid the pace of events is much faster and much more dramatic than we're used to and of course, anyone...
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yeah. marcia, you keith osborne. yeah. yeah. so you have a lucy and what's your lie? ah my yes. a 1000 a state police copy. it's been a county or calendar if you probably don't use michelle the procedure. oh, i have a proof show more tdc poverty concealer could do. it could do something for so when you concentrate on when you need it, but my mac, my dentist, who's a company to you for having a co mondanca occasionally i went to india federal total ro, eulu. if don't you know, get her. and i asked her about a year now, but i had no idea cisco d. i yeah. cookery, i know you'll be still a material best idea. battelle gorilla's bliss, awe with it, until instead of it. but as of the meadows, that she had at least cleared up. bobby, i'm not always up rocky. you not be a leper. yeah. she dolly, i told you all. if you don't know how you do not a big lunar loper do look. what do you know? do rabbit concealed. alanna lo millsborough mother know, and i know the corners ultimate on guns almost in quantum quantity of quantity more. oh oh, oh, i see in the way it had the most the dealer sergi
yeah. marcia, you keith osborne. yeah. yeah. so you have a lucy and what's your lie? ah my yes. a 1000 a state police copy. it's been a county or calendar if you probably don't use michelle the procedure. oh, i have a proof show more tdc poverty concealer could do. it could do something for so when you concentrate on when you need it, but my mac, my dentist, who's a company to you for having a co mondanca occasionally i went to india federal total ro, eulu. if don't you know, get her. and i...
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yeah. marcia, you keith osborne? yeah. yeah. so you have a lucy and what's your lie? ah my yes. a 1000 a dollars. copay espanol a de county or calendar. if you stay informed that we missed a shuttle course, the procedure will have a pool show multi deposit could you can see, learn to do it. could you something for so many cars to check on when you need it? back? my back. my at taylor dental. ask for the company. thank you for having a common dante patient. i went to india piddle to order ro, yellow visto, you know, get her and don't back. asked her about a now, but i had no idea cisco d. i yeah. cookery. i know you'll be still a medieval best idea without violence, bliss, awe with it, until instead of any updated version for the meadows. does she have it? at least cleared up? maybe i'm not always up rocky, not be a rapper. i r t. dolly i told you all, if you don't know the how do you do not? they didn't look, would you look like you don't do, robert concealed. alanna lo, millsborough martineau and i know the corners ultimate on guns almost in quantum quantity of quantity mostly
yeah. marcia, you keith osborne? yeah. yeah. so you have a lucy and what's your lie? ah my yes. a 1000 a dollars. copay espanol a de county or calendar. if you stay informed that we missed a shuttle course, the procedure will have a pool show multi deposit could you can see, learn to do it. could you something for so many cars to check on when you need it? back? my back. my at taylor dental. ask for the company. thank you for having a common dante patient. i went to india piddle to order ro,...
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~ . , , ., , , osborne? what the paper shows is that certainly _ osborne? repeat that trick again. public sector is already struggling to recruit, recruit enough nurses or an adopters for a example. holding down pay is unlikely to be an answer to that. whereas in 2010, public sector pay was actually quite a pie and impaired to private sector. because private sector pay had fallen under the recession. now public sectors are getting less relative to private sectors and they have been in recent years. yes, there could be further cuts, if they are they are going to be difficult to achieve. that is why we are arguing that the government needs to really take its time to decide, if it does want to implement these cuts, where it does want them to four to ensure that they meet their wider priorities.— wider priorities. they have got a bit of time _ wider priorities. they have got a bit of time to _ wider priorities. they have got a bit of time to go _ wider priorities. they have got a bit of time to go until _ wider priorities. they have got a j bit of time to go un
~ . , , ., , , osborne? what the paper shows is that certainly _ osborne? repeat that trick again. public sector is already struggling to recruit, recruit enough nurses or an adopters for a example. holding down pay is unlikely to be an answer to that. whereas in 2010, public sector pay was actually quite a pie and impaired to private sector. because private sector pay had fallen under the recession. now public sectors are getting less relative to private sectors and they have been in recent...
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yeah. shall you keith osborne? yeah. yeah. so you have a lucy, unless you're like, ah, my yes, a 1000 a state police copy. it's been a county or calendar if you probably don't use michelle the procedure. oh, i have a pool show more. did you see a do it? could you something for so when you concentrate on when you need it, but my back my dentist who's a company to you for having a co mondanca occasionally i went to india piddle. total ro, eulu is don't, you know, get a now, but i had no idea cisco d. i yeah. cookery, i know you'll be still a material. best idea without violence, bliss, awe with it, until instead of any updated version of the meadows, the the g here we had at least could be or pba not be. i'm not always up rocky, lot b like bravo, t dollar yet. all of you all. if you don't know the how do you do not a dig, luna? local, do you local? do you know? do robert concealed? alanna lo, millsborough martineau and i know the goodness ultimate on guns almost in quantum quantity real quick to say more. oh oh oh, i see in the
yeah. shall you keith osborne? yeah. yeah. so you have a lucy, unless you're like, ah, my yes, a 1000 a state police copy. it's been a county or calendar if you probably don't use michelle the procedure. oh, i have a pool show more. did you see a do it? could you something for so when you concentrate on when you need it, but my back my dentist who's a company to you for having a co mondanca occasionally i went to india piddle. total ro, eulu is don't, you know, get a now, but i had no idea...
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— saw, the likely which we saw under george osborne? our position has not chanted, george osborne?d market reaction, but interest rates were inevitably going to go up anyway? we interest rates were inevitably going to go up anyway?— interest rates were inevitably going to go up anyway? we took evidence from a chief — to go up anyway? we took evidence from a chief economist _ to go up anyway? we took evidence from a chief economist from i to go up anyway? we took evidence i from a chief economist from deutsche bank last week, not one of the anti—grow coalition, and he said they were particular british circumstances that were making this worse in the uk and the overhanging factor of all this is brexit because the uk government has caused this harm upon the people of these islands and everything they do now islands and everything they do now is try to overturn the decisions they have already made. it is absolute chaos and people are paying the price both for the decisions of the price both for the decisions of the tories to go into the hardest possible brexit and for the chaos that ha
— saw, the likely which we saw under george osborne? our position has not chanted, george osborne?d market reaction, but interest rates were inevitably going to go up anyway? we interest rates were inevitably going to go up anyway?— interest rates were inevitably going to go up anyway? we took evidence from a chief — to go up anyway? we took evidence from a chief economist _ to go up anyway? we took evidence from a chief economist from i to go up anyway? we took evidence i from a chief...
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yeah. shall you keith osborne? yes. yeah. so you have a lucy, unless you're like ah my yes. a 1000 a state police copy. it's been a county or calendar if you probably don't use michelle the procedure. oh, i have a proof. shamal tdc poverty sealer could do it. could do something for so when you concentrate on when you need it, but my mac mia? hara danielle, as a company to you for having a co mondanca. occasionally. i went to india piddle, total ro, eula, restore a. now i had no idea cisco d i. yeah. cookery, i know you'll be still a material best idea without the lowest bliss, awe with it until it should have any updated version of the meadows the the g here that this career path now be i'm not always up rocky, not be a leper i. r t dalia or the all, if you don't know the how do you do now? did you know, could you look like, you know, do robert concealed, alanna lo millsborough, my the know, and i know the corners ultimate on guns almost in quantum quantity quantity more. oh oh oh, i see in the way it was the most the dealer, sergio vieira, but theresa, the little did april
yeah. shall you keith osborne? yes. yeah. so you have a lucy, unless you're like ah my yes. a 1000 a state police copy. it's been a county or calendar if you probably don't use michelle the procedure. oh, i have a proof. shamal tdc poverty sealer could do it. could do something for so when you concentrate on when you need it, but my mac mia? hara danielle, as a company to you for having a co mondanca. occasionally. i went to india piddle, total ro, eula, restore a. now i had no idea cisco d i....
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i'm vicky henry, and today withe, i have tracy osborn, who is a student at community high school.derstand community high's an alternative high school. at's that mean? - it's a lot more freedom than most schools. like, i don't know, most ann arbor schools. - what do you like best about this school? - i like the freedom and the teachers. they're really nice, and the students are nice too. - well, we're out of time for today. i hope you'll tune in tomorrow when i'll be talking to another community high student. thanks, tracy. - all right, leah, do you have your phone? u have erythg el you nee - eah] yea u have erythg el - okaye soe did check out the plicatio actuall - eah] yea a few minus ago an thers nothinto it. 's just ke, your kid'name, cause myaughter,eah, these di't existback whei w, sohis'll bdifferen theleahdo you kwback whei w, wh to expe? has anybody to you? - [leah]o, everydy just said ie - was jusreally pked. - [leah]o, everydy just said ie so, it so popur now that ty have thave ve of the thin ausehere's jt so ny famils to incde. this ones. there's dra, rig? th'sy sister
i'm vicky henry, and today withe, i have tracy osborn, who is a student at community high school.derstand community high's an alternative high school. at's that mean? - it's a lot more freedom than most schools. like, i don't know, most ann arbor schools. - what do you like best about this school? - i like the freedom and the teachers. they're really nice, and the students are nice too. - well, we're out of time for today. i hope you'll tune in tomorrow when i'll be talking to another community...
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sharon osborne was fired from the top. her exit from the talk made headlines around the world. >> growing up, my father's family were absolutely penniless. it was a new format for television. she takes her stuff off the stage. she's collapses. no one should have ever gone through what she went through. why are you doing this to me a little ? never asked a question. sure. stabbing me in the back. it was so unfair that she was labeled something that she wasn't. the punishment doesn't fit the crime because there was no crime. we don't know anything about me. i say not. then. hi, this is mike huckabee. isn't it amazing how so much that president trump said still rings true, but schools in the media don't want our kids to hear anything positive. and that's why my team created the kids guide to president trump. it'll teach our kids all about president trump's accomplishments and his vision for america. >> and i want you to have it for free to order your free kids guide to president trump. gift bundle. just visit free trump guy .
sharon osborne was fired from the top. her exit from the talk made headlines around the world. >> growing up, my father's family were absolutely penniless. it was a new format for television. she takes her stuff off the stage. she's collapses. no one should have ever gone through what she went through. why are you doing this to me a little ? never asked a question. sure. stabbing me in the back. it was so unfair that she was labeled something that she wasn't. the punishment doesn't fit...
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and co-host sharon osborne defended piers morgan over meghan markle. sharon osborne was fired from the top. >> her exit from the talk made headlines around the world. growing up, my father's family web absolutely penniless. it was a new format for television. >> she takes her stuff off the stage. she collapses. no one should have ever gone through what she went through. why are you doing this to me? >> they've moved me for asking a question. you stab me in the back. it was so unfair. that she was labeled something that she wasn't. >> the punishment doesn't fit the crime because there was no crime. we don't know anything about me. i say not them. you wake up in the morning and one day this hurts one another hurts. everything hurts. what have i tried in the past? what have i not tried? nothing works. the pain is still there. you know, the thing about the cream, i started putting it on and things started changing. from my elbows to my shoulders. if this product worked for me, it can work for you. i mean, i feel energized. i feel like a 40 year old or a 20
and co-host sharon osborne defended piers morgan over meghan markle. sharon osborne was fired from the top. >> her exit from the talk made headlines around the world. growing up, my father's family web absolutely penniless. it was a new format for television. >> she takes her stuff off the stage. she collapses. no one should have ever gone through what she went through. why are you doing this to me? >> they've moved me for asking a question. you stab me in the back. it was so...
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b are set up by georgia, osborne, at the government. the whole government supports the independence of those 2 important institutions. now i fully accept and i don't think i could have been more clear that we have had to change some decisions made in the last few weeks. but what i wrote a check, what i reject wholeheartedly is her rhoda narrative about service. if economic management. yeah, let me remind her, let me remind her that the you case. unemployment rate is the lowest since 1974, a italy, canada, belgium, sweden, spain, and the netherlands are massively lower than 2010. let me remind her that since 2010, our growth rate has been the 3rd highest in the g 7. she may not want to hear this, but these are the economic fact hoffman freight since this party came into bonds be higher than germany, france, italy, and japan, and faster than any g 7 countries. here, looking to the future, we have the largest technology sector in europe, more foreign direct investment than anywhere in europe bought one country, that is a legacy to be proud
b are set up by georgia, osborne, at the government. the whole government supports the independence of those 2 important institutions. now i fully accept and i don't think i could have been more clear that we have had to change some decisions made in the last few weeks. but what i wrote a check, what i reject wholeheartedly is her rhoda narrative about service. if economic management. yeah, let me remind her, let me remind her that the you case. unemployment rate is the lowest since 1974, a...
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. >> and co-host sharon osborne defended piers morgan over meghan markle. sharon osborne was fired from the talk. >> her exit from the talk made headlines around the world. growing up, my father's family web absolutely penniless. it was a new format for television. >> she takes her stuff off the stage. she collapses. no one should have ever gone through what she went through. why are you doing this to me? >> thank you for asking questions. you stabbing me in the back. it was so unfair. that she was labeled something that she wasn't. >> the punishment doesn't fit the crime because there was no crime. we don't know anything about me. i say not. then from the grocery store to the gas station working families are getting hammered by rising prices. but instead of focusing on inflation, congress is pushing anti innovation legislation that will impose more financial burdens on working people and seniors. >> their misguided agenda could cost public pension plans. one hundred and nine billion dollars, teachers, firefighters and nurses would pay the heaviest price. c
. >> and co-host sharon osborne defended piers morgan over meghan markle. sharon osborne was fired from the talk. >> her exit from the talk made headlines around the world. growing up, my father's family web absolutely penniless. it was a new format for television. >> she takes her stuff off the stage. she collapses. no one should have ever gone through what she went through. why are you doing this to me? >> thank you for asking questions. you stabbing me in the back. it...
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co-host sharon osborne defended piers morgan over meghan markle . sharon osborne was fired from the talk. her exit from the talk made headlines around the world. growing up, my father's family were absolutely penniless. >> it was a new format for television. she takes her stuff off the stage. she collapses. no one should have ever gone through what she went through. why are you doing this to me? they've moved me for asking a question. a few staff in the fact it was so unfair that she was labeled something that she wasn't. the punishment doesn't fit the crime because there was no crime. we don't know anything about me. i say not them. hi, i'm attorney del mccoury mccarthy, proud veteran who's been helping marines and their families decades. but now i'm sure you've heard the news about campers in new law, which allows victims to file for compensation. this is different than your veteran's disability claim. there's a lot of confusing information out there. so i've put together a dedicated team to answer your questions. and to take your calls. call 800
co-host sharon osborne defended piers morgan over meghan markle . sharon osborne was fired from the talk. her exit from the talk made headlines around the world. growing up, my father's family were absolutely penniless. >> it was a new format for television. she takes her stuff off the stage. she collapses. no one should have ever gone through what she went through. why are you doing this to me? they've moved me for asking a question. a few staff in the fact it was so unfair that she was...
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the british inventor adam osborn was the first to completely untie the computer from the outlet in 1981showed the world a portable osburn laptop, 1 electric notebook weighed 11 kg. it had 64 kb of ram, two disk drives and a 57 m² display with 24 lines of 52 characters each . keyboard with six nine keys 1986 its convertible laptop ibm introduced it worked on the basis of the processor. intel had its own application software that weighed 5.5 kg and cost nearly $4,000 on september 20, 1989, apple introduced its first macintosh portal laptop. which became the best-selling laptop on the planet and the first computer to go into space. today we can choose from hundreds of models and sizes of laptops, many of them fit in a handbag and are not inferior in performance. super-powerful portable computer for the ability to surf the internet and work remotely almost anywhere in the world. let's say thank you to an american inventor who made his dreams come true. this is the creator of the first portable computer, william mordrage. the man who changed the world. the culinary traditions of belarusians
the british inventor adam osborn was the first to completely untie the computer from the outlet in 1981showed the world a portable osburn laptop, 1 electric notebook weighed 11 kg. it had 64 kb of ram, two disk drives and a 57 m² display with 24 lines of 52 characters each . keyboard with six nine keys 1986 its convertible laptop ibm introduced it worked on the basis of the processor. intel had its own application software that weighed 5.5 kg and cost nearly $4,000 on september 20, 1989, apple...
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let me remind everyone of the president itself, the closeness of the british museum jaws. osborne says a couple of months ago that there is a deal to be done. so let's, let's build on that statement and try to reach a deal with the british museum. all right, and what is it like a somebody who's greek, to have your treasures in a british museum? what does that look like? well look, i think come, this is a 2 folk thing. there are a lanes like myself in the great diaspora and also phil helene in so i don't think i don't think you can differentiate. i think phil helene, feel strongly about this issue as elaine's, but as a helene icons, i can say that it's m as as the famous molina, mccurry said, you know, they are our heart there are. so there our passion, i mean, we're very aware that we have a very long, a long history. they were carved and created here 2 and a half and go in athens and, and we as great, they were very strongly that they should be re, united, not just, not just they, they need to be reunited as, as part of the building. and they can't be on the building, but the next bes
let me remind everyone of the president itself, the closeness of the british museum jaws. osborne says a couple of months ago that there is a deal to be done. so let's, let's build on that statement and try to reach a deal with the british museum. all right, and what is it like a somebody who's greek, to have your treasures in a british museum? what does that look like? well look, i think come, this is a 2 folk thing. there are a lanes like myself in the great diaspora and also phil helene in...
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luke osborn, is enhancing the mpl's features with something called the e-dermis. this incredible techlogy promises to simulate the sensation of touch. - think about how much we rely on our sensation of touch, not just for grabbing objects, but also interacting with other human beings. e-dermis was made to mimic the way our natural skin behaves and essentially we have different layers, and within those different layers, we have different receptors. - [angel] inside the skin, nerves detect pressure, pain, heat, stretch, and vibratn. the e-dermis is made from flexible fabric and rubber, and inside of it, tiny sensors detect various stimuli and translate them to the body's nerves. - time to t it on? - one or my osthesis? - on your prosthesis. - uh, yeah! i've never really had that kind of feelings on the side, from touch and stuff. so it's also a little scary, but exciting. - when i press on your fingertip, i can see the actity on the screen. if you re to grab an object, we could see what the sensor activityould look like if you were to naturally pick up something. (h
luke osborn, is enhancing the mpl's features with something called the e-dermis. this incredible techlogy promises to simulate the sensation of touch. - think about how much we rely on our sensation of touch, not just for grabbing objects, but also interacting with other human beings. e-dermis was made to mimic the way our natural skin behaves and essentially we have different layers, and within those different layers, we have different receptors. - [angel] inside the skin, nerves detect...
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Oct 6, 2022
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he showed the world the osborne portable laptop 1 electric notebook weighed 11 kg.isplay with an area of 57 m², on which 24 lines of 52 characters were placed; a keyboard with six nine keys allowed them to be entered . intel had its own application software that weighed 5.5 kg and cost almost $4,000 september 20, 1989 apple introduced its first laptop macintosh portal, which became the best-selling laptop. the planet and the first computer in space. today we can choose from hundreds of models and sizes of laptops. many of them fit in a handbag and are not inferior in performance to a super-powerful laptop computer for the ability to surf the internet and work remotely from almost anywhere in the world. let's say thank you to the american inventor who made his dreams come true, this is the creator of the first portable computer, william mortridge the man who changed the world. what laptop can fit in a women's handbag? yes, and now it seems to me that a prototype of a laptop, that is, a smartphone fits simply in the palm of your hand. and there, too, there is all
he showed the world the osborne portable laptop 1 electric notebook weighed 11 kg.isplay with an area of 57 m², on which 24 lines of 52 characters were placed; a keyboard with six nine keys allowed them to be entered . intel had its own application software that weighed 5.5 kg and cost almost $4,000 september 20, 1989 apple introduced its first laptop macintosh portal, which became the best-selling laptop. the planet and the first computer in space. today we can choose from...
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goal gala vertical mother. endlessly seeking to fulfilled ambitions with all that i follow is the osborne, while struggling with family expectations, volleyball dreams on our to sierra. ah, russia says it's unacceptable for ships carrying grain to pass through a black sea corridor and won't guarantee their safety. ah, hello, there are more kyle, this is out there alive from doha. also coming up. a warning for oil companies from the u. s. president. lower prices all pay higher taxes. south korea's president pays his respects of the victims of a crowd crash. and so, as an investigation is launched and trials in iran for hundreds of people arrested during antique government protests. ah, russia says it's now unacceptable for ships carrying grain to pass through a black sea corridor. and it will no longer guarantee the safety of the vessels. it comes days after moscow suspended participation in a turkish and un broke a deal. but 12 ships loaded with more than 350000 tons of grains still left ukraine's black seaports on monday. as the single is the most moved in a single day. since july and a
goal gala vertical mother. endlessly seeking to fulfilled ambitions with all that i follow is the osborne, while struggling with family expectations, volleyball dreams on our to sierra. ah, russia says it's unacceptable for ships carrying grain to pass through a black sea corridor and won't guarantee their safety. ah, hello, there are more kyle, this is out there alive from doha. also coming up. a warning for oil companies from the u. s. president. lower prices all pay higher taxes. south...
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in 2013, george osborne cut it from 50p, to 45 p.£150,000 a year. that is around 660,000 people. scrapping it would have saved them on average, £10,000 a year. this would have saved them on average, £10,000 a year-— £10,000 a year. this was, the smallest measure _ £10,000 a year. this was, the smallest measure from - £10,000 a year. this was, the smallest measure from a - £10,000 a year. this was, the | smallest measure from a fiscal £10,000 a year. this was, the - smallest measure from a fiscal point of view, not a political point of view in the mini budget. it is about 5% of the tax cuts to the extent that what we saw a couple of weeks ago was leading to fiscal and sustainability. nothing really has changed. this is now 43 billion as opposed to a £45 billion tax giveaway, it remains. at opposed to a £45 billion tax giveaway, it remains. at the record falls in the — giveaway, it remains. at the record falls in the price of— giveaway, it remains. at the record falls in the price of uk _ giveaway, it remains. at the record falls in th
in 2013, george osborne cut it from 50p, to 45 p.£150,000 a year. that is around 660,000 people. scrapping it would have saved them on average, £10,000 a year. this would have saved them on average, £10,000 a year-— £10,000 a year. this was, the smallest measure _ £10,000 a year. this was, the smallest measure from - £10,000 a year. this was, the smallest measure from a - £10,000 a year. this was, the | smallest measure from a fiscal £10,000 a year. this was, the - smallest measure...
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then he eventually goes to work for henry osborn and what osborn's role is in those wars because that was really how cutthroat it was to find these fossils and get to them first and be the person to do it. that that wasn't something. again, you you talk about the pop culture. the dinosaurs are with us. they've it it seems like they've always been with us. they're on our tvs and in our books, but that doesn't until. 1867, i might be off on year. we don't know they exist some ways. right, exactly. so the history of dinosaurs and understanding dinosaurs, it really is cutthroat beginning. you know, the person who came up with the term dinosaurs he was widely hated. he was a british scientist. he was widely hated by his peers. and there was a lot of accusations of backstabbing, everything else the bone wars in the u.s. or to professors copen marsh and they basically hated one another it came from the fact that they had been contemporaries to a certain extent and then one of them was going to put out a paper saying he had found what was called a what he was calling a twisted necked reptile
then he eventually goes to work for henry osborn and what osborn's role is in those wars because that was really how cutthroat it was to find these fossils and get to them first and be the person to do it. that that wasn't something. again, you you talk about the pop culture. the dinosaurs are with us. they've it it seems like they've always been with us. they're on our tvs and in our books, but that doesn't until. 1867, i might be off on year. we don't know they exist some ways. right,...