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u. k. actually missing a big change in northern ireland and scotland as well. and so it is true that case number is going to ends number 10 as nothing. overwhelmingly popular prime minister, but he's gonna walk in that with a huge majority and he can do pretty much as he pleases. right? when he's got a lot, it was neat. i mean, the list is in the stagnant economy. cost of living education system. he had a just confidence politicians, it goes on and on is not going to have much of a honeymoon period. you know, he's really not here. he's gonna have to hit the ground running. i'm on. i think he probably will actually. i think he, he's pretty committed to this idea of putting studies back into politics. and i think that the reason there is an element to our country needs that we need to kind of go back. so calm a politics. why, you know, a prime minister has not hiding infringes and doing the kind of crazy things that parts done. some of the things i think people across in the economy is as less trusted. so i think there's an element that actually just having apart
u. k. actually missing a big change in northern ireland and scotland as well. and so it is true that case number is going to ends number 10 as nothing. overwhelmingly popular prime minister, but he's gonna walk in that with a huge majority and he can do pretty much as he pleases. right? when he's got a lot, it was neat. i mean, the list is in the stagnant economy. cost of living education system. he had a just confidence politicians, it goes on and on is not going to have much of a honeymoon...
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u. k. would actually kind of move that past now to invite you to the can of a. it says that they can have a tie and actually still have a rest and the end of the, the end of the day. so, but i mean, i don't, i mean, especially going to get, as you see, probably called debates, you know, as well as the new k either because you know, the 2 major parties a safe place close together. well, they really all do badges, kind of small things on the ages of all the happens because they don't have any money to spend just anything radically new. nobody can spend a lot more money and that'd be also to save a lot of money. so they kind of stuck in this kind of middle ground and kind of ongoing eventually, as i said earlier, of what it all comes down to is actually people setup with the conceptual policy. they've been in of too long and it doesn't matter if kids does bookcase um with bullying, he's probably gonna with anyway. well, uh, i think being stuck in the middle ground is not that bad. i mean, at the end of the day or then there are people are always there and you do so
u. k. would actually kind of move that past now to invite you to the can of a. it says that they can have a tie and actually still have a rest and the end of the, the end of the day. so, but i mean, i don't, i mean, especially going to get, as you see, probably called debates, you know, as well as the new k either because you know, the 2 major parties a safe place close together. well, they really all do badges, kind of small things on the ages of all the happens because they don't have any...
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u. k. would actually kind of move that person out and by agent they can of a, it says that they can have a tie and actually still have a rest and the end of the, the end of the day. so, but i mean, i do, i mean, i post the great thing, good as you see probably quality debates, you know, policy in the u. k. either because, you know, the 2 mainstream parties a safe place close together. well, they really, all the badges, kind of small things on the ages. ability happens because they don't have any money to spend anything bad at the new. nobody can spend a lot more money. that'd be also saved a lot of money. so they kind of stuck in this kind of middle ground and kind of ongoing eventually, as i said earlier, of what it all comes down to is actually people fed up with the consecutive party. they've been in power of too long. and it doesn't matter if kids styles, bookcase um with bullying, he's probably going to with anyway. well, uh, i think being stuck in the middle ground is not that bad. i mean, at the end of the day, ordinary people are always there and you do something with the legal res
u. k. would actually kind of move that person out and by agent they can of a, it says that they can have a tie and actually still have a rest and the end of the, the end of the day. so, but i mean, i do, i mean, i post the great thing, good as you see probably quality debates, you know, policy in the u. k. either because, you know, the 2 mainstream parties a safe place close together. well, they really, all the badges, kind of small things on the ages. ability happens because they don't have...
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u. k. as the votes accounted, the voting actually stops 15 hours from now, 7 o'clock local time, and then until opposed close. the u. k. lower is pretty strict on broad costs is another media that you don't really, we're not allowed to do. talk about any politics during that period. when the polls close, then you get another poll. but this poll in some ways is more important, is the one is commissioned by the 3 u. k. broad costas. and they have actually polled people as they come out to the polling booth, the exit polls that will be significant to watch. but remember the u. k. system is a system not while you vote for an individual lead was the presidential system, the u. k divided into 650 different constituencies. whoever becomes the n p in each of those constituencies, they tend to belong to parties. and slowly, as the votes coming one by one from the 650 constituencies you'll, you'll see how the u. k is voting. and if the poles the right, how the u. k is changing, those boats will come in from the 1st and not u. k. time all day friday until we get the final vote. and all of those 650 consti
u. k. as the votes accounted, the voting actually stops 15 hours from now, 7 o'clock local time, and then until opposed close. the u. k. lower is pretty strict on broad costs is another media that you don't really, we're not allowed to do. talk about any politics during that period. when the polls close, then you get another poll. but this poll in some ways is more important, is the one is commissioned by the 3 u. k. broad costas. and they have actually polled people as they come out to the...
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all right, and where does this exactly leave a, what is the new potential labor government actually leave the u. k. when a.
all right, and where does this exactly leave a, what is the new potential labor government actually leave the u. k. when a.
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u. k. products and the actual dis off the can services. the name of policy predicted to secure the largest majority in rush street. the one of the most powerful hurricanes to hit the county and is, is heading towards jamaica, major ologist expect hurricane battle to make landfill elation on wednesday. the category full storm has already left a trail of destruction in the southeast caribbean kennedy. at least 6 people, jamaican prime minister, angel homeless, told algebra that his government and nation prepared the government is at its highest level of alert unpreparedness. all the entities that are responsible for the state and emergency response are localized. we have 900 show those right across the island. i would say that's about 90 percent of them are organized and ready out . so from a government perspective, the government is ready. the government also engaged in on intensive information on isaiah. something comes in without what citizens for the last 3 or 4 days. so from a hostile level, the domain kind of households have informatio
u. k. products and the actual dis off the can services. the name of policy predicted to secure the largest majority in rush street. the one of the most powerful hurricanes to hit the county and is, is heading towards jamaica, major ologist expect hurricane battle to make landfill elation on wednesday. the category full storm has already left a trail of destruction in the southeast caribbean kennedy. at least 6 people, jamaican prime minister, angel homeless, told algebra that his government and...
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they are even having kissed on the will be holding a meeting actually in the u. k. in a couple of weeks time. so lots of leaders from across here, so they'll be trying to do that, but we know that breaks it really puts the partition economy, it's cost and costing billions and billions of pounds. that's thing about 4 percent of g d p. in the long term, there's an independent economist, so as much as case donna would like, possibly quietly to go back into the you, it's not going to happen. they don't want to reopen the wounds of brakes. it that's going to be too painful. instead, they want to try and, you know, maybe get a few better relationships going back to breaks that deal. overall. let's talk about a batch and retail. that would make it easier for animal products to go between the food as you know, stuff like that. it's not going to be big, you know, big plays in big ad foot stuff, but it's going to be something it will improve things and i must just say, we have now got a government in the u. k. that is sent to left, that at the same time as much of europe appe
they are even having kissed on the will be holding a meeting actually in the u. k. in a couple of weeks time. so lots of leaders from across here, so they'll be trying to do that, but we know that breaks it really puts the partition economy, it's cost and costing billions and billions of pounds. that's thing about 4 percent of g d p. in the long term, there's an independent economist, so as much as case donna would like, possibly quietly to go back into the you, it's not going to happen. they...
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u. k. of course the, the actual votes coming throughout the night, some of them on thursday, then into friday morning. then throughout the day on friday in the way, what x in the u. k. a is a parliamentary democracy. so you have the u. k divided into 650 arrows. cool constituencies. in each areas you both for your m p. each of those and piece belong to a policy as each of those constituents, the results come in. we build up the picture to see who is which party is going to have the most number then pays. and the, the policy that has the most number of and pays that lead to becomes the next prime minister based here in number 10 downing street. so it's a long process, but very, very soon we get a pretty good indication, i think of where things are going. thank you, james cents. and james batten's reporting from london. you had imported chinese electric vehicles with extra towers from friday. the duties on provisional for the next 4 months. that's as negotiations continue between european and chinese officials. if no agreement is reached by november, the terrace will be applied for 5 years. kat
u. k. of course the, the actual votes coming throughout the night, some of them on thursday, then into friday morning. then throughout the day on friday in the way, what x in the u. k. a is a parliamentary democracy. so you have the u. k divided into 650 arrows. cool constituencies. in each areas you both for your m p. each of those and piece belong to a policy as each of those constituents, the results come in. we build up the picture to see who is which party is going to have the most number...
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u. k. road cost is and is actually carried out at the posting stations as people vote. so that's what we've seen as the most accurate poll, and certainly we'll need to see if that poll replicates what we've had throughout the 6 week campaign with the, with a come on the lead for labor. and then we'll have to watch the individual seats. those $656.00 as they slowly come in on thursday night and throughout uh friday to see the final makeup and see who is going to be the new government of britain and who is going to be the next prime minister of. and you'll be mailing those on for us at throughout the day. of course, james will continue to join you for the u. k. general election on thursday, and of course on friday to thank you. let's return now to one of our top stories and what's getting on the north, and as well in southern lebanon, where we've had that, that will move, is why the strikes happening in southern lebanon are correspond as a bank joys now from the area. so just tell us what we know has happened to them and we believe it has blog. been it? yes, that have bee
u. k. road cost is and is actually carried out at the posting stations as people vote. so that's what we've seen as the most accurate poll, and certainly we'll need to see if that poll replicates what we've had throughout the 6 week campaign with the, with a come on the lead for labor. and then we'll have to watch the individual seats. those $656.00 as they slowly come in on thursday night and throughout uh friday to see the final makeup and see who is going to be the new government of britain...
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most of the total you will see is, are in fact explained by a totally voted to is actually shipping that vote to reform at u. k. now, so the kids thomas, who is going to become the next prime minister, actually one few of them, they believe that jeremy colbin did back in 2017. it's worth noting, of course, as well that jeremy colbin has been kicked out of the policy and he won his seats as an independent wave around a $1000.00. this is just fine labor story. everything on the kitchen sink in a bit to stop him from winning. so this is very much a, i'm a cheap tory, but rather than a private label. but in terms of what we can expect, what differences we can expect. well, storm is made a lot of promises, but really his economic policies remain pretty much the same on foreign policy. of course, still on the very much pro ukraine pro as well. in fact, we could see more gung ho approach in not respect. of course, that's not forget that it was like the country and made labor that took the country into a right. so these lead, the big news obviously, is not just the scale of a totally different, but it's also the succe
most of the total you will see is, are in fact explained by a totally voted to is actually shipping that vote to reform at u. k. now, so the kids thomas, who is going to become the next prime minister, actually one few of them, they believe that jeremy colbin did back in 2017. it's worth noting, of course, as well that jeremy colbin has been kicked out of the policy and he won his seats as an independent wave around a $1000.00. this is just fine labor story. everything on the kitchen sink in a...
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u. k. recei sooner, who is never actually elected the prime minister except by his own party. finally decided to let people decide if he should actually stay on in power. and what do you know? he was turfed by motors within the process, the winning labor party ended up with just 34 percent of the popular vote. not that much more than the tories just under a quarter of the popular vote. yeah, labor now has 2 thirds of the parliamentary seats making it look like a landslide. and what about those 14 percent of brent who voted for nitro ferris's reform party in british democracy that translates to just one percent of the seats . a similar picture has emerged in france here, moving the pins, anti establishment right way national rally party ended up as the top party was 37 percent of the popular vote in the wake of the 2nd and final round of voting. but with only the 3rd highest number of seats, because the background deal that occurred between president emanuel and that clause establishment together party and the new popular frank party. on the anti establishment left, they literally concluded pu
u. k. recei sooner, who is never actually elected the prime minister except by his own party. finally decided to let people decide if he should actually stay on in power. and what do you know? he was turfed by motors within the process, the winning labor party ended up with just 34 percent of the popular vote. not that much more than the tories just under a quarter of the popular vote. yeah, labor now has 2 thirds of the parliamentary seats making it look like a landslide. and what about those...
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b, u k, especially germany, they were actually working on secession of cost of all and that they were actually weren't interested in talking about that anymore. they were pushing towards independence which happened a few years later, 5 years later here. and so he just started talking about it uh, in public. and he said, no, this is not, this can happen without the serbia. we have to talk about this, you know, otherwise we have to reconsider our relations with everyone. so what happened? he was assassinated and of course the blame was put on somebody else. yeah. let me tell you the jewelry of to serve you is that it was what is now called a deep state. yeah, yeah. i'll say when seats one seats, so it was a shot at we we, we made immediately a parallel with the others, like, uh, you know, like even what changes you know, to feed. so there's a guest warrant. ukraine is a gas. this a military industrial complex. there's just gotta keep this it and it just, it, i'm so glad you've jumped in on this and i apologize for interrupting you may but, but you know, it seems to me that generally spe
b, u k, especially germany, they were actually working on secession of cost of all and that they were actually weren't interested in talking about that anymore. they were pushing towards independence which happened a few years later, 5 years later here. and so he just started talking about it uh, in public. and he said, no, this is not, this can happen without the serbia. we have to talk about this, you know, otherwise we have to reconsider our relations with everyone. so what happened? he was...
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and that actual force in the u. k. for, for some 300 years, i don't think they have ever had a results. if they say exit poll has to be believed that it is as bad as this. but if we look beyond just the 2 main policies, then what we're seeing is a picture where the, the volume counts the, the, the turnouts, and the selection is predicted to be quite low. and smaller policies are looking like they're doing very well. the perhaps the most that the, the headline of that is the reform party reform u. k nodule for august policy, which is looking like it might well tied into this. the biggest policy in terms of the share of, from this election may be getting about the teen safe, the liberal democrats also doing very well with that protection of about 61 seats, greens on 2 seats, and the the scottish national posse a terrible night for them is looking like they will be coming from about 40 seats down to about 10. okay, thanks very much indeed for that update glory. to stay with us, of course, and bring in the best of an event
and that actual force in the u. k. for, for some 300 years, i don't think they have ever had a results. if they say exit poll has to be believed that it is as bad as this. but if we look beyond just the 2 main policies, then what we're seeing is a picture where the, the volume counts the, the, the turnouts, and the selection is predicted to be quite low. and smaller policies are looking like they're doing very well. the perhaps the most that the, the headline of that is the reform party reform...
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u. k. recei sooner. who is never actually elected the prime minister, except by his own party. finally decided to let people decide if he should actually stay on in power. and what do you know? he was turfed by motors within the process, the winning labor party ended up with just 34 percent of the popular vote. not that much more than the tories just under a quarter of the popular vote. yeah, labor now has 2 thirds of the parliamentary seats making it look like a landslide. and what about those 14 percent of brits? who voted for nitro ferris's reform party in british democracy that translates to just one percent of the seats. a similar picture has emerged in france here, moving the pins, anti establishment right way national rally party ended up as the top party with 37 percent of the popular vote in the wake of the 2nd and final round of voting. but with only the 3rd highest number of seats, because the bathroom deal that occurred between president emanuel and that cause establishment together party and the new popular frank
u. k. recei sooner. who is never actually elected the prime minister, except by his own party. finally decided to let people decide if he should actually stay on in power. and what do you know? he was turfed by motors within the process, the winning labor party ended up with just 34 percent of the popular vote. not that much more than the tories just under a quarter of the popular vote. yeah, labor now has 2 thirds of the parliamentary seats making it look like a landslide. and what about those...
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u. k. recei sooner, who as never actually elected the prime minister except by his own party, finally decided to let people decide if he should actually stay on in power. and what do you know? he was turfed by voters within the process. the winning labor party ended up with just 34 percent of the popular vote. not that much more than the tories a just under a quarter of the popular vote. yeah, labor now has 2 thirds of the parliamentary seats making it look like a landslide. and what about those 14 percent of brits? who voted for nigel for risers, reform party in british democracy that translates to just one percent of the seats . a similar picture has emerged in france here, moving the pins, anti establishment right way national rally party ended up as the top party with 37 percent of the popular vote. in the wake of the 2nd and final round of the.
u. k. recei sooner, who as never actually elected the prime minister except by his own party, finally decided to let people decide if he should actually stay on in power. and what do you know? he was turfed by voters within the process. the winning labor party ended up with just 34 percent of the popular vote. not that much more than the tories a just under a quarter of the popular vote. yeah, labor now has 2 thirds of the parliamentary seats making it look like a landslide. and what about...
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u. k. re, she's sooner who is never actually elected prime minister, except by his own party. finally decided to let people decide if he should actually stay on empower. and what do you know? he was curved by voters within the process. the winning labor party ended up with just 34 percent of the popular vote. not that much more than the tories just under a quarter of the popular vote. yeah. labor now has 2 thirds of the parliamentary seats making it look like a landslide. and what about those...
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right, and where does this exactly leave or what does the new potential labor government actually leave the u. k. when it comes to the e. u. i mean after breakfast, if the relationship is a little uncertain, look, keystone has said throughout the campaigns. they will try and build a more positive relationship with our european partners, and i think that will happen. but just yesterday he came out and he said categorically that the u. k. will not be rejoining the european union in his lifetime. so do we expect betsy relations? absolutely. does it mean that you take will be rejoining? i don't think so. all right, and what about the conservatives now? the conservative party person has been called one of the most successful parties. are political parties in the world. what exactly do you think is, is, you know, if you look in your crystal ball could be their future is true in the you, k, the conservatives all almost seen as the natural policy of government. i really think it depends on what happens later this evening. a lot of the big political heavy waves potentially might be losing that seats. and
right, and where does this exactly leave or what does the new potential labor government actually leave the u. k. when it comes to the e. u. i mean after breakfast, if the relationship is a little uncertain, look, keystone has said throughout the campaigns. they will try and build a more positive relationship with our european partners, and i think that will happen. but just yesterday he came out and he said categorically that the u. k. will not be rejoining the european union in his lifetime....
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u. k. is, is the decisive issue in this week's election. that surprisingly is actually not terry. so the conservatives are promising that they will comp, texas the not promising to put more money into social well. so even the opposite, they want to that they want to cost it more. they want to encourage more people. others, critics might say full is more people to get into work. and the labor party also emphasizing that, they want to grow the economy. the capacities are acknowledging that there is a cost of living crisis, but the emphasis is not on helping poor people. it's more to get the alien purchase economy back on track. now labor is expected to win this election by a landslide, is that because labor have more convincing policies and candidates, or our voters just fed up with a conservative versus a definitely dissatisfied with british politicians? i mean, when i spoken to people on the street and i tried to engage them and political conversations about leaders, a lot of them said they are just as bad as each other. so there is a, an old time high l. so what the polls are sho
u. k. is, is the decisive issue in this week's election. that surprisingly is actually not terry. so the conservatives are promising that they will comp, texas the not promising to put more money into social well. so even the opposite, they want to that they want to cost it more. they want to encourage more people. others, critics might say full is more people to get into work. and the labor party also emphasizing that, they want to grow the economy. the capacities are acknowledging that there...
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she actually returned metals and she left u. k. went to live in the non sites bill us as a teacher, he was a canadian intelligence officer. and he also wouldn't accept that, that his father was going to get that, you know, spend news news trying to clear his night. and finally this link, i was contacted by someone who actually knew peter ellison and said that, you know, figure out, sustain date was disgusted. by the fact that installed it, it's the tri, essentially the americans and the british and the heats is 9 to be solid in the why that is great. so um, so it says it's pretty sad tile really and i think it's sort of symptomatic, it's kind of how, how the media works, the sizes that, you know, people like allegations then people will pay the allegations and gets for phone somewhere else. and no one ever actually follows to actually trying to figure out whether it's turn says so you know, that's what i thought of. so that's what i'm trying to do is present the eric on his account of no one else was that was involved in who he wa
she actually returned metals and she left u. k. went to live in the non sites bill us as a teacher, he was a canadian intelligence officer. and he also wouldn't accept that, that his father was going to get that, you know, spend news news trying to clear his night. and finally this link, i was contacted by someone who actually knew peter ellison and said that, you know, figure out, sustain date was disgusted. by the fact that installed it, it's the tri, essentially the americans and the british...
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she actually return metals and she left u. k. went to live in the non sites. bill us as a teacher who was a canadian intelligence officer. he also wouldn't accept that that he started was going to get to, you know, spin news news trying to clear his night in only this link. i was contacted by someone who actually knew peter ellison and said that, you know, figure out, sustain dates. we discussed it by the fact that inside of it's the tri, essentially by americans and the british and the heats is 9, but they sell it in the why that is great. so um, so it says it's pretty sad tile really. and i think it's sort of symptomatic, it's kind of how, how the media works, the sizes that, you know, people like allegations then people will pay the allegations and gets performed somewhere else. and no one ever actually follows to actually trying to figure out whether it's true. so you know, that's what i thought of. so that's what i'm trying to do is present the, say eric, on his account of you know, what else was that was involved into? he was and so the last ratings that
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u. k. and the m p gets to know the area pretty well. and it's a good m p shouldn't have a lot of there. and actually, i just don't think that's the case in countries and proportional systems. and i finally say the we had a referendum twin changing of booting system in 2012 and it was decided to be defeated. okay, how do we? thanks for, for that. so in the last few moments of this discussion, let's talk about some another story off the night. of course, that's what we've been saying. the overall picture when it comes to our labor, when probably couldn't be any clear, but something is hiding and the results here isn't it. namely the reform policy led by the architect of bricks. it's the right way, nationalist, politician nigel, for, i mean, don't you? a couple of years ago, i mean the protection was that they would wouldn't feature to in any forthcoming election but, but come 2nd in a stock ring, $98.00 seats, legal buttons, democracy appeared at least the color listing, coalescing around a single party, but the figures suggest something, something else is happening a deep fracturing in british politi
u. k. and the m p gets to know the area pretty well. and it's a good m p shouldn't have a lot of there. and actually, i just don't think that's the case in countries and proportional systems. and i finally say the we had a referendum twin changing of booting system in 2012 and it was decided to be defeated. okay, how do we? thanks for, for that. so in the last few moments of this discussion, let's talk about some another story off the night. of course, that's what we've been saying. the overall...
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that actually would, instead of going to, let's say, a holidays in spain, the u. k. am they asked for the money they come to land on for ship to or for example. so, and i'm expecting that then it has started foods, they will, they will be spend on those, but then they are saving for a long time just to go and check to us. so who actually profits from time us, let them know what we think she's making a lot of money herself but, but who else is making money? so as we can see that he said uh, it may be a short term impact on the kind of economy where she does have to have the concepts so that i seek to that she doesn't have to immediately has a positive impact because they need more of us people be to the more tories a, we have a more of the, the one for what child dining the merchandise and so on. and that sort of, that i'm, as we come see, hired the mind and economies, we have higher prices. but these, those are the positive funds and so the more money they're spending, the funds seemed a c. t's in those of mommy's are injected back to the low kind of economy because
that actually would, instead of going to, let's say, a holidays in spain, the u. k. am they asked for the money they come to land on for ship to or for example. so, and i'm expecting that then it has started foods, they will, they will be spend on those, but then they are saving for a long time just to go and check to us. so who actually profits from time us, let them know what we think she's making a lot of money herself but, but who else is making money? so as we can see that he said uh, it...
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u. k. would actually kind of move that person out and by agent they can of a, it says that they can have a tie and that she's gonna have a rest and the end of the, the end of the day. so, but i mean, i do, i mean, opposed to going to get as you see probably quality debates, you know, policy in the u. k. either because you know, the 2 mainstream parties a safe place close together. well, they really all do you by just kind of small things on the disability happens because they don't have any money to spend anything by the new. nobody can spend a lot more money. that'd be also saved a lot of money. so they kind of stuck in this kind of middle ground and kind of ongoing eventually, as i said earlier, of what it all comes down to is actually people fed up with the consecutive party. they've been in power of too long. and it doesn't matter if kids does bookcase um with bullying, he's probably going to wait anyway. well, i think being stuck in the middle ground is not that bad. i mean, at the end of the day, ordinary people are always there and you do something with the little resources and lots
u. k. would actually kind of move that person out and by agent they can of a, it says that they can have a tie and that she's gonna have a rest and the end of the, the end of the day. so, but i mean, i do, i mean, opposed to going to get as you see probably quality debates, you know, policy in the u. k. either because you know, the 2 mainstream parties a safe place close together. well, they really all do you by just kind of small things on the disability happens because they don't have any...
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u. k. godaddy with this. how so? how long is this report then from the congressional budget office to well, i would say is no, actually what i was a, the upfront numbers look quite big is no, actually that allow me because even look at some of the countries awful, japan currently has a debt to g d p ratio of around 250 percent. right? so about in terms of us, relative to the size, these economies go twice as much that as the us. and there isn't really that much concern that japan's guy and the felt there's a little bit of concerns, but not much inside of the us. what yeah, well stays down because a big in the context that during, you know, the eighty's and ninety's for example, where they buy still a very long way to go. and when we talk about that, what, what do we mean? i mean for, for you and i, if we're a data, talked out it's all credit cards, we owe money on all or loans or, or a mortgage when a country is in debt. what does that mean? well, it means that i am, i have better is that the body in some, some of that is i didn't assign why you to con foreign credit says of, you know, by the cool for or pension funds
u. k. godaddy with this. how so? how long is this report then from the congressional budget office to well, i would say is no, actually what i was a, the upfront numbers look quite big is no, actually that allow me because even look at some of the countries awful, japan currently has a debt to g d p ratio of around 250 percent. right? so about in terms of us, relative to the size, these economies go twice as much that as the us. and there isn't really that much concern that japan's guy and the...
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and the cost of a wedding and career is actually $35000.00, which is actually more than the us or the u. k. so that already costs a lot and also is just the at the housing prices. info is just kinda like crazy. the average house apartment of the apartment price is $1000000.00 us dollars. so i'll pass it on a medium average salary. and so would have to spend none of the income for over 15 years to be able to afford a house. the $1000.00 just so much time. did you say a $100000.00? yeah. oh my god, i should have thought about that before having my baby girl. but yeah, so it's, it's super expensive and as a nice, uh, there are other issues as well right around i, i watched loved delayed very closely. i loved it. and if you work the open about looking for love yourself. um, do you want to get married and why haven't you got married yet? the fans want to know idle. yeah. yeah, i've always wanted to get married. i still have to get married, and i guess i haven't gotten married yet simply because i don't want to have kids. so there's really no rush to get married. i'm settled though, but i'm, i'm
and the cost of a wedding and career is actually $35000.00, which is actually more than the us or the u. k. so that already costs a lot and also is just the at the housing prices. info is just kinda like crazy. the average house apartment of the apartment price is $1000000.00 us dollars. so i'll pass it on a medium average salary. and so would have to spend none of the income for over 15 years to be able to afford a house. the $1000.00 just so much time. did you say a $100000.00? yeah. oh my...
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actually obstacle which is the west itself. so we'd be a situation in france elections and in u. k. elections and all coming to the actions in united states, which is more likely to have tom, as the new president, who actually was the, the, the really person who point that the disappear include the 19. and so it would be a huge all stick out for him. to get back to this tall so it's one to i so here to have negotiations so. so even if opposite on eli had ways. okay. it takes a lot of time. yeah. briefly let me ask you because we're running out of time. what for he, what would the relationship be like between him and the supreme leader? how much autonomy do you think there's a scan is going to have he has to be in line with an additional can leader in his carrier and, and did you arrange the face? he said that is my red binding, that i should follow the policies that he has actually mentioned and has set. and so there seems to be a good relationship in him and, and this will, can lead there. however, there might be some differences, especially in terms of foreign policy and it was f
actually obstacle which is the west itself. so we'd be a situation in france elections and in u. k. elections and all coming to the actions in united states, which is more likely to have tom, as the new president, who actually was the, the, the really person who point that the disappear include the 19. and so it would be a huge all stick out for him. to get back to this tall so it's one to i so here to have negotiations so. so even if opposite on eli had ways. okay. it takes a lot of time....
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but for the actual numbers, we have to wait the u. k divided into 650 constituencies in each of those constituencies. people vote for an m p and slowly as the night goes on here and into the morning on all day here on friday we can get each of those results from the 650. and the party that has the most and pays they other ones, the ones that get the, gets the prime minister in downing street and all the indications, say that that prime minister is going to be kissed on an times. let's put this into context for our audience. this is not only, of course, these are early projections and we do have to wait for the official results. but at this stage, the labor party look set to win, not only majority, but look, set to win the most seats, but any policies since 2001 that's quite a, quite a large victory on a large scale. and it is a large victory. and i think the other thing to say, if you look at the british political system and this may be changing, but until now over the last 45 years, once a policy gets into government, they tend to spen
but for the actual numbers, we have to wait the u. k divided into 650 constituencies in each of those constituencies. people vote for an m p and slowly as the night goes on here and into the morning on all day here on friday we can get each of those results from the 650. and the party that has the most and pays they other ones, the ones that get the, gets the prime minister in downing street and all the indications, say that that prime minister is going to be kissed on an times. let's put this...
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u. k. it's only been a political policy for 4 years here in the actually officially joined the policy as the leader in the last couple of weeks. he has taken that policy basically to the place by a vote share in this election now he was with in many seats. now the exit polls says that he is likely to win perhaps i think 101213 seats, something like that. at the moment. he's what under them right now. bots 8 is still clear that there is a groundswell of public support for his fall, right, pumpkin his platform. and that is going to be a significant factor of the next part of the parliament that this election is going to be vice again. nigel fraud in the u. k. house of commons for the 1st time, his 8th time of trying to be cut in pay. finally, he succeeded and his agenda will be playing fairly high profile in the u. k. parliament in the weeks, months and years to come. so really what else to look out for in terms of the major conservative members of parliament to leave the message? well we've already seen that i had a savvy, significant number of conservative ministers, or full ministers who ar
u. k. it's only been a political policy for 4 years here in the actually officially joined the policy as the leader in the last couple of weeks. he has taken that policy basically to the place by a vote share in this election now he was with in many seats. now the exit polls says that he is likely to win perhaps i think 101213 seats, something like that. at the moment. he's what under them right now. bots 8 is still clear that there is a groundswell of public support for his fall, right,...
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i mean, it's interesting though, what impact do you think that that would actually have an idea of accidents. i mean the u. k. provides like $53000000.00 a year. the us about 3.8. so that's a huge difference. if washington doesn't cut, it's on supplies, kind of anything really change the phone. there is a mobile phones, it's a is as follows. the is on the, i mean, is a yours and the actually the face only good enough, different team doesn't. so they don't really need all the saw supplies in order to put in a 0. but they're doing that to search and most uh, there were some com is continue to their center disabilities like the in order to continue to encourage you to, to perform all kinds of guys in front of seniors. i want to ask you about a slightly different topic we'd love to see seeing these riots cutting on the altima. it's about whether those soldiers who allegedly abused protestant and detainees were justified. not that's apparently an investigation ongoing. well outcome. do you expect to see it is a leg, got it washing and uh i saw it user thought and supposed to been folder and investigation like gam
i mean, it's interesting though, what impact do you think that that would actually have an idea of accidents. i mean the u. k. provides like $53000000.00 a year. the us about 3.8. so that's a huge difference. if washington doesn't cut, it's on supplies, kind of anything really change the phone. there is a mobile phones, it's a is as follows. the is on the, i mean, is a yours and the actually the face only good enough, different team doesn't. so they don't really need all the saw supplies in...
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u. k. on like other countries, what you're actually batten's about talking about anything substantial during the periods that people are voting on. the most important thing that happens when the polls close as we get the exit poll. now this is something that is conducted by itself, which is a research organization. it's been arranged and always back to buy the 3 main national boat costs as domestic broad costs. as in the u. k, what happens is they go to a 130 different posing stations around the u. k. they find people who just like to just put the x on that bottle of paper against a, one of the kinds of it. so they have a right click about a paper and they asked them to get in. can you just recreate what you did in the, in the, in, in, in the posting booth and recreate on the, on the right book about a books what you did on the real valuable on the real final paper. and all of those results is about 20000 people across the u. k. that's polled like this up all those results. so then collated the political scientists look at the mole. i'm trying what account the picture of what's going to go o
u. k. on like other countries, what you're actually batten's about talking about anything substantial during the periods that people are voting on. the most important thing that happens when the polls close as we get the exit poll. now this is something that is conducted by itself, which is a research organization. it's been arranged and always back to buy the 3 main national boat costs as domestic broad costs. as in the u. k, what happens is they go to a 130 different posing stations around...
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u. s. has actually aimed at restoring its control over their region as they see that a europe. we just have recent elections in the u. k. and also in france, among other things, where they are losing power we see made or trying to impose its grip on, on the europe and other parts of the world. so we see that the us being that in america will ask for, for support will look for support as a half the men said, right when governments such as most in idaho, i'm not too long ago. so it just me, lee right now, which, which is actually uh, receipts uh, military and financial support from the us such as f with, or which has received financial support, a military support from the us right now. so there are some countries, a lot in america that are turning towards the united states, but virtually speaking latin america has always been a friend of cuba and we see the main power in latin america suggest may he go such as brazil, actually being friendly and defend the 2 by they have been calling for the stop of the blockade for the removal of the legal case for years now, and that won't change. cuba is a frame to apply in america. i
u. s. has actually aimed at restoring its control over their region as they see that a europe. we just have recent elections in the u. k. and also in france, among other things, where they are losing power we see made or trying to impose its grip on, on the europe and other parts of the world. so we see that the us being that in america will ask for, for support will look for support as a half the men said, right when governments such as most in idaho, i'm not too long ago. so it just me, lee...
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actually radiance to votes. here's dom is replaced wishy snack as u. k prime minister off the he's neighbor parties crushing electrical victory. david lemons being appointed far and secretary and makes a weeds becomes good since the 1st female finance minister is where the forces have struck multiple areas across the gaza strip. at least 10 people have been killed in con eunice and rafa and the cells, while 5 members of one family were killed in job aliya, which is in the north or the us state of wisconsin, has played a key role in the last several presidential elections. joe biden is as a campaign rally, they as democrat sco increasing the worried following a shake of debate against donald trump last week. but biden's remains adamant that he's staying in the race and can be trump in november. or right now, let's cross to madison. wisconsin with john henderson is live for us long john, following that disastrous presidential debate by then is under enormous pressure to show you can do the job off the off to that debate. so what does he have to prove at th
actually radiance to votes. here's dom is replaced wishy snack as u. k prime minister off the he's neighbor parties crushing electrical victory. david lemons being appointed far and secretary and makes a weeds becomes good since the 1st female finance minister is where the forces have struck multiple areas across the gaza strip. at least 10 people have been killed in con eunice and rafa and the cells, while 5 members of one family were killed in job aliya, which is in the north or the us state...
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u. k, u back ukranian forces are attacking civilian targets in belgrade and elsewhere. the russians say they're attacking military facilities and deny, of course, that it was a russian as well. i actually looked at the trajectories involved and i tend to agree that it looks like the re vessel that dropped the bomb lights on the beach was very likely heading toward the north central region. no. so that's the poll, which is not a military area. and so i don't think the russians were clear enough on the trajectories of reason coming rockets, but what i could tell based on what was said and, and, and from the locations of the launch points and, and the accident to atrocity if you want to call it that does, it does appear that the rockets were a, they're 2000000000 areas and one of them got hit got damage. the others were apparently shut down, but one of them got damaged and it fell short. and it released all these bonbons and plus the velocity we're shooting at a further south of that downtown area. like if you're shooting at that area, there's a mini what, where uh, russian uh, naval vessels. uh, what would be a uh morgue. and but what, i don't know why you would shoot at those naval vess
u. k, u back ukranian forces are attacking civilian targets in belgrade and elsewhere. the russians say they're attacking military facilities and deny, of course, that it was a russian as well. i actually looked at the trajectories involved and i tend to agree that it looks like the re vessel that dropped the bomb lights on the beach was very likely heading toward the north central region. no. so that's the poll, which is not a military area. and so i don't think the russians were clear enough...