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ex-senator retired colonel richard black it's time to stop blaming russia for high fuel prices russiansited the export of coal, oil and natural gas, this was done by congress. no need to look for the perpetrators somewhere out there, because they are at our place. american sanctions have had the opposite effect, they have helped russia, according to american consoverty magazine in oil prices. now they have grown and moscow is making more profit than before, while the united states, on the contrary, is suffering losses against this background , us vice president kamala haris surprised the americans with his statement about what problems the white house considers the most important. listen in america every woman gets pregnant day and this is the real problem of the failure of the biden administration in domestic and foreign policy actively comments on donald trump speaking at a rally in arizona, the former us president warned that because of the current authorities, america is in for a crisis comparable to the great depression of 1929. strict upbringing or deliberate cruelty is less than
ex-senator retired colonel richard black it's time to stop blaming russia for high fuel prices russiansited the export of coal, oil and natural gas, this was done by congress. no need to look for the perpetrators somewhere out there, because they are at our place. american sanctions have had the opposite effect, they have helped russia, according to american consoverty magazine in oil prices. now they have grown and moscow is making more profit than before, while the united states, on the...
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i'd former republican senator and retired us colonel richard black. thanks a lot for joining us on the program. your insight was fascinating. okay, thank you very much. that's all the news for this. our stick around for more and just about 30 minutes. ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk. yes. do you mind shooting, you mean? yeah, with the media, look on your bill says that it sounds with border. what is the minimum stokeland? ok if you are for both when she got sufficient, so least so long. you do same williams? sure. it's a units for windows or night, but i'm not sure about that throughout the prescription. but it said last video with miss eleanor green sprinklers, plum oler's, reach in that 2nd month of action year when using the checklist. the policy of that reason, joy vehicle now to boston weed to pro
i'd former republican senator and retired us colonel richard black. thanks a lot for joining us on the program. your insight was fascinating. okay, thank you very much. that's all the news for this. our stick around for more and just about 30 minutes. ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very...
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i interviewed former republican senator and retired us colonel richard black, who told us that the ukrainian conflict was apparently planned by the western advance. well, this war was planned, at least as early as 2014, when the central intelligence agency and british intelligence m. i 6, i worked with the demonstrators and, and over through the duly elected governor or government, the president deanna coverage. they began flooding ukraine with the weapons with words to kill russians in russia and russians in the, in the don bash and the ukrainian people. i don't think we're, we're anxious to have this conflict, but the cia had decided it was going to be done to see i actually put in place the members of the, of the, the new revolutionary hunter that took power in, in the ukraine. the ca, washington nato. they were all involved in ukraine long before russia launched a special military operation. and this is all happening on the backdrop of a long legacy of nato military interventions in yugoslavia, afghanistan, iraq, libya, syria, do you on the, on that backdrop, knowing that information? do
i interviewed former republican senator and retired us colonel richard black, who told us that the ukrainian conflict was apparently planned by the western advance. well, this war was planned, at least as early as 2014, when the central intelligence agency and british intelligence m. i 6, i worked with the demonstrators and, and over through the duly elected governor or government, the president deanna coverage. they began flooding ukraine with the weapons with words to kill russians in russia...
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developments on the conflicts we have with us today, former republican senator and retired us colonel richard black. thanks a lot for joining us on the program. thank you for having me. the 1st thing i want to ask you about is russia's military operation. of course, we've heard from the western powers, they call it an invasion say that russia attacked ukraine without provocation, but russia has always said that it was the west and nato and ukraine, that provoked this conflict. so what's your assessment of those different positions? well, this war was planned, at least as early as 2014, when the central intelligence agency and british intelligence m. i. 6, i worked with the demonstrators and, and over through the duly elected governor or government, the president, you had a coverage at that point. the united states and this is under the president obama's administration, they began flooding your crane with the weapons with words to kill russians in russia and russians in the, in the don bash and the ukrainian people. i don't think we're, we're anxious to have this conflict, but the cia had decided it
developments on the conflicts we have with us today, former republican senator and retired us colonel richard black. thanks a lot for joining us on the program. thank you for having me. the 1st thing i want to ask you about is russia's military operation. of course, we've heard from the western powers, they call it an invasion say that russia attacked ukraine without provocation, but russia has always said that it was the west and nato and ukraine, that provoked this conflict. so what's your...
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shortages of some foodstuffs, resurfacing and confident veteran of the vietnam war, former senator richard black, russia is a country rich in natural resources. it is a major producer of grain oil nickel fertilizer. a huge number of goods that connected to the entire world economy and no doubt there are people who look at this and say, if we could somehow ruin russia there would be fortunes, but trillionaires. there would be dozens, and in general, living in a world in which there would be no our country would be clearly calmer for the west. he simply does not need a country like russia. that is why it was precisely for this reason that separatism in russia was supported by internal destructive forces and the fifth column in our country. all of them received and still receive since then, unconditional support from this very collective west with such direct support for the last 30 years, ukraine has been created as anti-russia, and the special operation that began in february forced the west to urgently change plans to activate such fantasies. it is connected primarily with the hybrid war of the
shortages of some foodstuffs, resurfacing and confident veteran of the vietnam war, former senator richard black, russia is a country rich in natural resources. it is a major producer of grain oil nickel fertilizer. a huge number of goods that connected to the entire world economy and no doubt there are people who look at this and say, if we could somehow ruin russia there would be fortunes, but trillionaires. there would be dozens, and in general, living in a world in which there would be no...
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here, listen to what one of the american colonels says, what is richard black to what are they leadingo? it is necessary, at the head of the united states, to deliberately take provocative reckless actions against russia in order to specifically strengthen tension, well repeatedly carried out missions of aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons, sent to the borders of russia the united states dismantled almost all nuclear weapons treaties that were concluded for decades nato that once protected europe is now waging wars of aggression in the middle east each of nato's expansions creates the phantom of nuclear war , if the third world war starts, a huge number of american citizens will die in it and nato will be to blame for the number of dead habits of any war that has ever been carried out. this will poison the earth with radiation this will lead to the complete collapse of the transport trade and food production. perhaps this will put an end to civilization altogether. the us has been blessed with huge oceans on both coasts stretching for thousands of miles. we are not threatened
here, listen to what one of the american colonels says, what is richard black to what are they leadingo? it is necessary, at the head of the united states, to deliberately take provocative reckless actions against russia in order to specifically strengthen tension, well repeatedly carried out missions of aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons, sent to the borders of russia the united states dismantled almost all nuclear weapons treaties that were concluded for decades nato that once...
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here, listen to what one of the american colonels says what richard black is doing what are they leadingk provocative reckless actions against russia in order to deliberately increase tensions, well, repeatedly carried out missions of aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons directed to the borders of russia the us has dismantled almost all nuclear weapons treaties that have been concluded for decades nato, which once protected europe, now waging wars of aggression in the middle east each of nato's expansions gives rise to the phantom of a nuclear war, if world war iii breaks out, it will kill a huge number of american citizens and nato will be to blame for the death toll of any war that has ever been fought. this will poison the earth with radiation that will lead to a complete collapse of the transport trade and food production. perhaps this will put an end to civilization altogether. the us has been blessed with huge oceans on both coasts stretching for thousands of miles. we are not threatened by any nation, can not invade the usa if we do not threaten others there is no real dan
here, listen to what one of the american colonels says what richard black is doing what are they leadingk provocative reckless actions against russia in order to deliberately increase tensions, well, repeatedly carried out missions of aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons directed to the borders of russia the us has dismantled almost all nuclear weapons treaties that have been concluded for decades nato, which once protected europe, now waging wars of aggression in the middle east each...
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particular are sponsoring international terrorism, says vietnam war veteran, former us senator richard blackw york mafia, it's just crazy that anti-tank missiles are going on there, the javelins that the united states supplies ukraine with are sold on the darknet and go for only 30,000 dollars. given that they cost the us government 240,000 dollars, that is, for only 12% of the original price. you can buy this weapon and use it to shoot down an american airlines plane, for example. arms smuggling in ukraine has really risen to the ceiling. residents under the guise of police officers resold machine guns that zelensky randomly handed out at the beginning of the special operation , the police seized more than 6,000 rounds of ammunition from the group of 15 machine guns, effective bars. permissions to the right carrying machine guns checked. here, in front of the circus, they give out weapons. come on, whoever has the desire, quickly. come, don't take everything glory to ukraine in one of the battalions, the fighters refused to carry out criminal orders by various means. in kiev , the military
particular are sponsoring international terrorism, says vietnam war veteran, former us senator richard blackw york mafia, it's just crazy that anti-tank missiles are going on there, the javelins that the united states supplies ukraine with are sold on the darknet and go for only 30,000 dollars. given that they cost the us government 240,000 dollars, that is, for only 12% of the original price. you can buy this weapon and use it to shoot down an american airlines plane, for example. arms...
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and especially their president by the canoe said this, the former us senator, retired colonel richard blackato at the head of the united states deliberately took reckless provocative actions against russia in order to specifically increase the tension of the expert, each of nato's expansions generates a sign of nuclear war if world war iii begins. it will kill a huge number of american citizens and nato will be to blame, the death toll will exceed any war that ever fought, a and will be the ground radiation. this will lead to a complete collapse of the transport trade and food production. perhaps this will generally put. the end of civilization the us has been blessed with huge oceans on both coasts rubbing for 1,000 miles. he does not threaten us, not a single nation can invade the united states and if we do not threaten others there is no real danger of war ordinary americans do not gain anything from the endless wars that we wage under the auspices of nato and our allies and it is important to understand when fiery the balloon will rise, government officials will take refuge and the worl
and especially their president by the canoe said this, the former us senator, retired colonel richard blackato at the head of the united states deliberately took reckless provocative actions against russia in order to specifically increase the tension of the expert, each of nato's expansions generates a sign of nuclear war if world war iii begins. it will kill a huge number of american citizens and nato will be to blame, the death toll will exceed any war that ever fought, a and will be the...
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here, listen to what one of the american colonels says, what is richard black to what are they leading deliberately took provocative reckless actions against russia in order to deliberately increase tensions we have repeatedly carried out missions of aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons aimed at the borders of russia the united states has dismantled almost all nuclear weapons treaties that have been concluded for decades defended europe now waging wars of aggression in the middle east each of nato's expansions creates the phantom of nuclear war, if world war iii starts it will kill a huge number of american citizens and nato will blame the death toll of any war that has ever been fought. this will poison the earth with radiation that will lead to a complete collapse of the transport trade and food production. perhaps this will put an end to civilization altogether. the us has been blessed with huge oceans on both coasts stretching for thousands of miles. eccentric no nation can invade the us if we don't threaten others there is no real danger of war. ordinary americans have not
here, listen to what one of the american colonels says, what is richard black to what are they leading deliberately took provocative reckless actions against russia in order to deliberately increase tensions we have repeatedly carried out missions of aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons aimed at the borders of russia the united states has dismantled almost all nuclear weapons treaties that have been concluded for decades defended europe now waging wars of aggression in the middle east...
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region, the former policemen who, according to the investigation, covered up the black amber hunters, will appear in court richards of the svetlogorsk police department anatoly semashko to his subordinates. now, the former head of the police station in the amber urban district, denis, soul, they are accused of receiving large bribes from illegals.
region, the former policemen who, according to the investigation, covered up the black amber hunters, will appear in court richards of the svetlogorsk police department anatoly semashko to his subordinates. now, the former head of the police station in the amber urban district, denis, soul, they are accused of receiving large bribes from illegals.
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richard bilton reports. when uber arrived in london, there was chaos. blackthen london mayor, borisjohnson, set up a review which could have limited uber�*s expansion in the capital. the leaked documents show uber was on a secret offensive, a concerted campaign to influence policy. george osborne, the then chancellor, went to a private dinner in california with uber�*s chief exec, travis kalanick. an internal uber e—mail says, "it's better than a meeting "in london because this is a much more private affair, with no "hanger—on officials or staffers". the meeting was never declared. what should our viewers make of the fact that he chose not to declare that meeting? well, i think they should be very disturbed, frankly. it perfectly encapsulates the problem with lobbying and how vested interests capture ministers and decision—making. the documents say there were more meetings with ministers, including sajid javid, matt hancock, michael gove and priti patel. they weren't declared. meetings between ministers and companies where business is discussed should be decl
richard bilton reports. when uber arrived in london, there was chaos. blackthen london mayor, borisjohnson, set up a review which could have limited uber�*s expansion in the capital. the leaked documents show uber was on a secret offensive, a concerted campaign to influence policy. george osborne, the then chancellor, went to a private dinner in california with uber�*s chief exec, travis kalanick. an internal uber e—mail says, "it's better than a meeting "in london because this...
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from richard galpin reports. the start of the war back in february, from the start of the war back in february, russian forces has been blockading ukraine's blackrts. preventing experts of ukrainian wheat and other grains, vitalfor the food supply of many countries around the world. according to officials, there are around 20 million tonnes of grain in ukraine. but fear is growing of global food shortages, it seems there may now have been a breakthrough with a deal agreed by the two sides. it is hoped it will be possible for ships to be inspected near turkey and then guided past ukrainian sea mines before being loaded with grains and fertiliser. the first shipments are due in the coming days. all this after tricky�*s defence minister unveiled a coordination centre in istanbul to oversee the export of ukrainian grains. translation: currently, the professional line is that ships laden with grain that will leave ukrainian ports. this is done by the world joint coronation centre will contribute to overcoming the food crisis affecting the whole world. . ., ~ ., ., world. the un come ukraine and russia have _ world. the un come ukraine and russia hav
from richard galpin reports. the start of the war back in february, from the start of the war back in february, russian forces has been blockading ukraine's blackrts. preventing experts of ukrainian wheat and other grains, vitalfor the food supply of many countries around the world. according to officials, there are around 20 million tonnes of grain in ukraine. but fear is growing of global food shortages, it seems there may now have been a breakthrough with a deal agreed by the two sides. it...
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richard: truckers blocking roads. >> it is because they are trying to find religion, right? look at every study, people on the left, right, that is what this is about. burning cities down in 2020 with blackives matter and in the name of abortion. and this in the name of claimant. it is about finding religion in the form of activism. >> richard: this be clear i think we have seen on both sides of the aisle a little bit of ruckus. [overlapping voices] biden never was a naked by grader. [laughter] >> harris: just you and me be fairly dumb x before who looks at the protest and they could bike ride come i want to be wite people because you are undermining a failed president. interesting, you have lost the crazies. >> the one thing we have in common. thanks everyone for watching, happy friday and now here is "america reports." ♪ ♪ >> sandra: all right, we are awaiting this hour from customs and border protection and results from an investigation of border agent whipping haitian migrants trying to enter the u.s. >> john: the controversy escalating and some media outlets and falsely identified the agents split reigns as webb's used on the migrants. fox news has confirmed sent out disciplinary pr
richard: truckers blocking roads. >> it is because they are trying to find religion, right? look at every study, people on the left, right, that is what this is about. burning cities down in 2020 with blackives matter and in the name of abortion. and this in the name of claimant. it is about finding religion in the form of activism. >> richard: this be clear i think we have seen on both sides of the aisle a little bit of ruckus. [overlapping voices] biden never was a naked by...
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richard galpin reports. from the start of the war back in february, russian forces has been blockading ukraine's black sea portsg exports of ukrainian wheat and other grains vital for the food supply of many countries around the world. according to officials, there are around 20 million tonnes of grain in ukraine. with fears growing of global food shortages, it seems there may now have been a breakthrough with a deal agreed by the two sides. it is hoped it will be possible for ships to be inspected near turkey and then guided past ukrainian sea mines before being loaded with grains and fertiliser. the first shipments are due in the coming days. all this after turkey's defence minister unveiled a coordination centre in istanbul to oversee the export of ukrainian grains. translation: currently, i the preparation is that ships laden with grain that will leave ukrainian ports. the work done by the world joint coronation centre will contribute to overcoming the food crisis affecting the whole world. the un, ukraine and russia have all said they expect experts all said they expect exports to begin in a few days. but
richard galpin reports. from the start of the war back in february, russian forces has been blockading ukraine's black sea portsg exports of ukrainian wheat and other grains vital for the food supply of many countries around the world. according to officials, there are around 20 million tonnes of grain in ukraine. with fears growing of global food shortages, it seems there may now have been a breakthrough with a deal agreed by the two sides. it is hoped it will be possible for ships to be...
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main people against the southern politicians because they did not want black people showing up at white hospitals? and two, did richard nixon come up with a plan but it was blocked by ted kennedy? we all remember hillary clinton had health insurance, but that was also knocked down by the republicans because they did not like hillary. host: ok, thank you, color. mr. marone? guest: yes, the caller is absolutely right. segregation was the big issue in the debate. the debates were very passionate, and no one mentioned segregation, but it was there. it was the passage of medicare, as i said earlier, that really desegregated the hospitals.and , it's and had a plan. it passed -- and yes, nixon had a plan. it passed through. nixon was the one that got us to where laurence has been criticizing, which as he said, let's create a system where employers pay their part of it, medicare pays their part of it, and he cut the system up into different pieces but wanted everyone covered each in their own track. and ever since then, whether it was the clinton plan or obama plan, we have had a very divided mosaic of health insurance, which
main people against the southern politicians because they did not want black people showing up at white hospitals? and two, did richard nixon come up with a plan but it was blocked by ted kennedy? we all remember hillary clinton had health insurance, but that was also knocked down by the republicans because they did not like hillary. host: ok, thank you, color. mr. marone? guest: yes, the caller is absolutely right. segregation was the big issue in the debate. the debates were very passionate,...
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then, it's a little later bell science films, played by richard carlson, who would have been recognizable to viewers from creature of the blackcontext. interestingly, carlson, to kind of reinforce this idea of the team that capra had, carlson directed some of the later films when capra backed out. so, there was a sense of collaboration. similarly, if you thought you heard daffy duck, you did. now blank, who is voicing many of the looney tunes characters, later voice barney rubble on the flintstones, was part of the voice talent for this. the animators, interestingly, headed by a production company led by seamus call hein, underscoring the point here that we have people traveling from film culture into tv as an influential new medium, as a place where they can work with other really interesting artists. so, culhaine had an animated television program he was making, mr. magoo. but he had participated at disney's snow white and creating disney snow, white a long artistic like to see that's being taken from film to science education for television. so, okay, i want to transition to talk a little bit about the plot structure and t
then, it's a little later bell science films, played by richard carlson, who would have been recognizable to viewers from creature of the blackcontext. interestingly, carlson, to kind of reinforce this idea of the team that capra had, carlson directed some of the later films when capra backed out. so, there was a sense of collaboration. similarly, if you thought you heard daffy duck, you did. now blank, who is voicing many of the looney tunes characters, later voice barney rubble on the...
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and then in some of the later bell signs films played by richard carlson who would have been recognizable to to viewers from creature from the black lagoon. right kind of a sci-fi context. interestingly carlson to kind of reinforce this idea of the team that capra had carlson directed some of the later films when when capra backed out so there really was this kind of sense of collaboration. similarly if you thought you heard daffy duck you did mel blanc who was voicing many of the looney tunes characters later voiced barney rubble on the flintstones. was part of the voice talent for this and the animators. interestingly headed by a production company run by seamus culhane and underscoring the point here that we have people traveling from film culture into tv as an influential new medium as a place where they can sort of work with really other really interesting artists. so call hane had a television program an animated television program that he was making mr. magoo, but he had participated in disney's snow white in animating disney snow white, right? so it's kind of a long artistic legacy that's being taken from film to science e
and then in some of the later bell signs films played by richard carlson who would have been recognizable to to viewers from creature from the black lagoon. right kind of a sci-fi context. interestingly carlson to kind of reinforce this idea of the team that capra had carlson directed some of the later films when when capra backed out so there really was this kind of sense of collaboration. similarly if you thought you heard daffy duck you did mel blanc who was voicing many of the looney tunes...
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ukrainian ports on the black sea following months of russian blockades. representatives from both sides attended the signing ceremony, and it's dumble along with turkish president richard type erred one and un secretary general until new terrorist. so that reopening the ports and allowing grain to leave ukraine will help ease global food prices, which have spiked in recent months. at the signing ceremony, mister good terrorist stress, the deal significance, calling it an agreement for the world. it will bring relief for the doping countries on the edge of bankruptcy and the most vulnerable people on the edge of famine and tulips fabulous global food prices, which would already record levels even before the war and through nightmare for developing countries. nobody correspondent or in jones isn't assemble. falling all of this for us. dorian, huge relief around the world about the steel. can you tell us more about the details? absolutely. we're talking about on the feel, the releasing potentially 20000000 tons of ukrainian grain as being trapped in black sea port because of the russian invasion of ukraine. this comes to the time with well soaring food prices. and part of
ukrainian ports on the black sea following months of russian blockades. representatives from both sides attended the signing ceremony, and it's dumble along with turkish president richard type erred one and un secretary general until new terrorist. so that reopening the ports and allowing grain to leave ukraine will help ease global food prices, which have spiked in recent months. at the signing ceremony, mister good terrorist stress, the deal significance, calling it an agreement for the...
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. >> richard louis, nbc news, -- >> now the opposition and slovakia -- they say ukraine has not helped the blackanalogy to understand how much silver get his given so far, imagine the united states taking in 35 million refugees? that it's somewhere -- where his government has done so far. >> really good stuff. thank you, richard louis. after the break, democrats pulled it off in the pennsylvania gubernatorial primary with mastriano and hope to pull it off. could a strategy to meddle in gop primaries to get the extremist candidate, they prefer backfire and actually put these people in power? we're going to look at the risk and reward coming up next. going to look at the ris going to look at the ris and reward if you have copd, ask your doctor about breztri. breztri gives me better breathing and helps prevent flare-ups. before breztri, i was stuck in the past. i still had bad days, (coughing) which kept me from doing what i love. my doctor said for my copd, it was time for breztri. ♪♪ breztri gives you better breathing, symptom improvement, and helps prevent flare-ups. like no other copd medicine,
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richard bilton has more. when uber arrived in london, there was chaos. blackr, borisjohnson, set up a review which could have limited uber�*s expansion in the capital. the leaked documents show uber was on a secret offensive, a concerted campaign to influence policy. george osborne, the then chancellor, went to a private dinner in california with uber�*s chief exec, travis kalanick. an internal uber e—mail says... it's better than a meeting in london because this is a much more private affair, with no hanger—on officials or staffers. the meeting was never declared. what should our viewers make of the fact that he chose not to declare that meeting? well, i think they should be very disturbed, frankly. it perfectly encapsulates the problem with lobbying and how vested interests capture ministers and decision—making. the documents say there were more meetings with ministers, including sajid javid, matt hancock, michael gove and priti patel. they weren't declared. meetings between ministers and companies where business is discussed should be declared. but the guid
richard bilton has more. when uber arrived in london, there was chaos. blackr, borisjohnson, set up a review which could have limited uber�*s expansion in the capital. the leaked documents show uber was on a secret offensive, a concerted campaign to influence policy. george osborne, the then chancellor, went to a private dinner in california with uber�*s chief exec, travis kalanick. an internal uber e—mail says... it's better than a meeting in london because this is a much more private...
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richard whitman, it's good to have your time in your insights tonight. thank you. ah. we're now to the war in ukraine. russia says, one of its warplanes has struck ukraine's snake island in the black sea crania troops claim to have raised their flag over the outpost after recapturing it. and after declaring for control of lu hans, russia had stepped up its assault on the neighboring. don't ask region, the city of so be ons can become a major target for russian shelling. but other towns across ukraine's east are also being bombarded wednesday. so the destruction of a university in her heave and a missile strong w's nic. spicer is covering events on the ground in ukraine. he has more on the capture and recapture of snake island. it's pretty murky. brent, you know, the cumberland is communicating, i think symbolically here saying that they killed some ukrainian soldiers while they tried to plant the flag. the ukrainian defense ministry has provided video of the planting of the flag that the kremlin has made all kinds of claims before, rather implausible. for example, they took out a whole cadre of ukrainian generals and commanders in one fell swoop, and 10 of those m triple 7 america
richard whitman, it's good to have your time in your insights tonight. thank you. ah. we're now to the war in ukraine. russia says, one of its warplanes has struck ukraine's snake island in the black sea crania troops claim to have raised their flag over the outpost after recapturing it. and after declaring for control of lu hans, russia had stepped up its assault on the neighboring. don't ask region, the city of so be ons can become a major target for russian shelling. but other towns across...
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richard? >> thank you, alicia. two russian missiles had the largest seaport in ukraine saturday. president zelenskyy called the russian attack, quote, cynical and calculated. the black sea port is key for exporting ukrainian brain green to the world. and deal signed friday by diplomats to allow shipments of food out of ukraine. and a wildfire is burning near yosemite natural park in california. oak fire causing evacuations in the area. it is destroyed ten structures and showed more than 6000 acres. where officials say it may take days to contain that. new video of the small plane crashing into the ocean in california. their plane was towing a banner near huntington beach when it went down. the pilot was the only person on board. lifeguards pulled him to safety. he suffered minor injuries. american voices, right after this break. american voices, when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more incredible things. [whistling] this break your why. what drives you? what do you want to leave behind? what do you want to give back? what do y
richard? >> thank you, alicia. two russian missiles had the largest seaport in ukraine saturday. president zelenskyy called the russian attack, quote, cynical and calculated. the black sea port is key for exporting ukrainian brain green to the world. and deal signed friday by diplomats to allow shipments of food out of ukraine. and a wildfire is burning near yosemite natural park in california. oak fire causing evacuations in the area. it is destroyed ten structures and showed more than...
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main people against the southern politicians because they did not want black people showing up at white hospitals? and two, did richardon come up with a plan but it was blocked by ted kennedy? we all remember hillary clinton had health insurance, but that was also knocked down by the republicans because they did not like hillary. host: ok, thank you, color. mr. marone? guest: yes, the caller is absolutely right. segregation was the big issue in the debate. the debates were very passionate, and no one mentioned segregation, but it was there. it was the passage of medicare, as i said earlier, that really desegregated the hospitals.and , it's and had a plan. it passed -- and yes, nixon had a plan. it passed through. nixon was the one that got us to where laurence has been criticizing, which as he said, let's create a system where employers pay their part of it, medicare pays their part of it, and he cut the system up into different pieces but wanted everyone covered each in their own track. and ever since then, whether it was the clinton plan or obama plan, we have had a very divided mosaic of health insurance, which mak
main people against the southern politicians because they did not want black people showing up at white hospitals? and two, did richardon come up with a plan but it was blocked by ted kennedy? we all remember hillary clinton had health insurance, but that was also knocked down by the republicans because they did not like hillary. host: ok, thank you, color. mr. marone? guest: yes, the caller is absolutely right. segregation was the big issue in the debate. the debates were very passionate, and...
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main people against the southern politicians because they did not want black people showing up at white hospitals? and two, did richardon come up with a plan but it was blocked by ted kennedy? we all remember hillary clinton had health insurance, but that was also knocked down by the republicans because they did not like hillary. host: ok, thank you, color. mr. marone? guest: yes, the caller is absolutely right. segregation was the big issue in the debate. the debates were very passionate, and no one mentioned segregation, but it was there. it was the passage of medicare, as i said earlier, that really desegregated the hospitals.and , it's and had a plan. it passed -- and yes, nixon had a plan. it passed through. nixon was the one that got us to where laurence has been criticizing, which as he said, let's create a system where employers pay their part of it, medicare pays their part of it, and he cut the system up into different pieces but wanted everyone covered each in their own track. and ever since then, whether it was the clinton plan or obama plan, we have had a very divided mosaic of health insurance, which mak
main people against the southern politicians because they did not want black people showing up at white hospitals? and two, did richardon come up with a plan but it was blocked by ted kennedy? we all remember hillary clinton had health insurance, but that was also knocked down by the republicans because they did not like hillary. host: ok, thank you, color. mr. marone? guest: yes, the caller is absolutely right. segregation was the big issue in the debate. the debates were very passionate, and...
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richard bilton reports. when uber arrived in london, there was chaos. blackn needed". and they boast that then prime minister david cameron's senior staff are "very with us". it looks like all that lobbying worked. proposals that would have limited uber�*s expansion in london were dropped. it was scandalous, what went on. i still can't believe that it happened in this country. more to the point, nothing has ever been done about it. we just accept that's what happened. "ok, yeah, the chancellor and the prime minister lobbied for one of their mates, fine, that's all right, move on." uber says new management has transformed every aspect of how the company operates and its engagements with government are legal and transparent. the ministers say they properly complied with the declaration rules and george osborne says it was public policy to meet and persuade tech companies to invest in britain. richard bilton, bbc news. and panorama — taking us for a ride: the uber files is on bbc two at 8pm tonight and on iplayer. a vigil has begun at a buddhist temple injapan's
richard bilton reports. when uber arrived in london, there was chaos. blackn needed". and they boast that then prime minister david cameron's senior staff are "very with us". it looks like all that lobbying worked. proposals that would have limited uber�*s expansion in london were dropped. it was scandalous, what went on. i still can't believe that it happened in this country. more to the point, nothing has ever been done about it. we just accept that's what happened. "ok,...
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richard bilton has more. when uber arrived in london, there was chaos. blackdon mayor, borisjohnson, set up a review which could have limited uber�*s expansion in the capital. the leaked documents show uber was on a secret offensive, a concerted campaign to influence policy. george osborne, the then chancellor, went to a private dinner in california with uber�*s chief exec, travis kalanick. an internal uber e—mail says... it's better than a meeting in london because this is a much more private affair, with no hanger—on officials or staffers. the meeting was never declared. what should our viewers make of the fact that he chose not to declare that meeting? well, i think they should be very disturbed, frankly. it perfectly captivates the problem with lobbying and how vested interests capture ministers and decision—making. the documents say there were more meetings with ministers, including sajid javid, matt hancock, michael gove and priti patel. they weren't declared. meetings between ministers and companies where business is discussed should be declared. but th
richard bilton has more. when uber arrived in london, there was chaos. blackdon mayor, borisjohnson, set up a review which could have limited uber�*s expansion in the capital. the leaked documents show uber was on a secret offensive, a concerted campaign to influence policy. george osborne, the then chancellor, went to a private dinner in california with uber�*s chief exec, travis kalanick. an internal uber e—mail says... it's better than a meeting in london because this is a much more...
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black liberation through the marketplace heartbreak. hope and promise of america. it's a book that chronicles the painful failures of policy while also having some solutions from a classical liberal perspective. marcus richard ferguson argue that a political system ought uphold individual rights encourage voluntary exchange and civil society to flourish. he couldn't tell i'm not an american but i've always admired the united states in its history. it's a nation founded an enlightenment values and committed individual rights and the rule of law. the founding of america was unique event in human history and best described by a question that the second president john adams asked. he asked how few of the human race have ever had an opportunity of choosing a system of government for themselves and their children. the united states we live in today is not the result of mere chance, but a conscious choice on behalf of the founders to create a new order of the ages. unlike feudal europe built on centuries of customs and hierarchy america was founded upon principles. principles found the documents like the declaration of independence but being the first of its kind meant that americans had no blueprint or roadmap to
black liberation through the marketplace heartbreak. hope and promise of america. it's a book that chronicles the painful failures of policy while also having some solutions from a classical liberal perspective. marcus richard ferguson argue that a political system ought uphold individual rights encourage voluntary exchange and civil society to flourish. he couldn't tell i'm not an american but i've always admired the united states in its history. it's a nation founded an enlightenment values...