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u. k. and the group she founded to helped countless other whistle blowers. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the the the, as soon as 2016, numerous monuments to serve you as soldiers and potent ukraine and the baltic states have been destroyed all vandalized fish their stuff, but it must be the most of them. are you within you must or even some others could . i ask if i really so that's the most on whether it's express almost spring in the police government denies the rule of soviet sonya is in the victory of a naziism. and is it raising historical memories of world war 2? because the date is from your story, although it did seem the non c regimes, the trustees would remain think since people's consciousness forever. but as long as rustic phobia is profitable and brings dividends, you are willing to have a to rewrite the cost. to take up the i'll provide i need to see because the truck, so i need october 30th. but it's typically what is the ukraine conflict? really all about we're told is about democracy. other
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u. k. and the group she founded to help countless other whistle blowers. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the started in 1983 session with my father on a young man. the site that's all exactly the same as a kid does. when he goes on the lake and the community is present for advantage with ron. real nice families and calendars for a really long time. my mom was pregnant with me still long winding. and i grew up on long life. i've been having this issue since probably 1970 was my 1st year that i seriously point into the explainable biomass is near historically a levels of growth rate has dropped calling when it's done and it's worse form has of leveling effect. and it has a tendency to really just sort of strip away everything that's there. the way fisheries are changing. it's the way our country's changing. it's increasingly hard for small businesses to make it abundant. stocks are important. i mean, who wants to fish the last bit? the message i would leave to you is the importance of not giving up the importa
u. k. and the group she founded to help countless other whistle blowers. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the started in 1983 session with my father on a young man. the site that's all exactly the same as a kid does. when he goes on the lake and the community is present for advantage with ron. real nice families and calendars for a really long time. my mom was pregnant with me still long winding. and i grew up on long life. i've been having this issue since probably 1970 was my 1st year that i seriously point...
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u. k. and the group she founded to helped countless other whistle blowers. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the i. 9 6 didn't even even dunbar foolish for that still and was so obviously really is there on the 5th floor when they me let me let them slide down the cell in the front of the status you most certainly stuff which is subject to the the the welcome back to the whistle blowers. i'm john carrie onto we're speaking with british whistle blower, georgina health hall. she has blown the whistle against wrong doing multiple times 1st with regard to bullying and her son's military school, and next in a non profit charity. georgina, thanks again for being with us. it's great. i'm really excited. almost no whistle blowers sets out to be a whistle blower. most of us are professionals who are just going about our normal lives. but then you see evidence of waste, fraud abuse or illegality. and you feel compelled to say something in the end. many of us either walk away from our careers and focus on whistle blowing, or
u. k. and the group she founded to helped countless other whistle blowers. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the i. 9 6 didn't even even dunbar foolish for that still and was so obviously really is there on the 5th floor when they me let me let them slide down the cell in the front of the status you most certainly stuff which is subject to the the the welcome back to the whistle blowers. i'm john carrie onto we're speaking with british whistle blower, georgina health hall. she has blown the whistle against wrong...
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u. k. and the group she founded to help countless other whistle blowers. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept. we're so shorter to conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously is to trace a truck rather than to the various jobs. i mean with the artificial intelligence we have summoning the theme and the robot must protect this phone. existence was on the the welcome back to the whistle blowers. i'm john curiosity. we were speaking with british whistleblower georgina health hall. she has blown the whistle against wrong doing multi full time's 1st with regard to bullying and her sons, military school and next in a non profit charity georgina, thanks again for being with us. it's great. i'm really excited, almost no whistle blowers sets out to be a whistle blower. most of us are professionals w
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u. k. and the group she founded to helped countless other whistle blowers. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the i'm a film director, i've written many scripts during my career, but i got really curious, couldn't neural networks collaborate with a human to make a documentary film? springer set up for much. i'm not sure about this. the volume of cher comergence, this, your motion shows was more let's do this. well. no, but i would feel what i squeezed the internet and i still feel this. like, do you feel i used to play scramble with the property about the gloss? finally, probably for you, really the importance of literacy, to sort of by the way, we haven't introduced ourselves. i have the strangest feeling. we've met somewhere before. the the, the welcome back to the whistle blowers. i'm john kerry onto we're speaking with british whistleblower georgina how ford hall. she has blown the whistle against wrong doing multiple times 1st with regard to bullying in her son's military school and next in a non profit char
u. k. and the group she founded to helped countless other whistle blowers. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the i'm a film director, i've written many scripts during my career, but i got really curious, couldn't neural networks collaborate with a human to make a documentary film? springer set up for much. i'm not sure about this. the volume of cher comergence, this, your motion shows was more let's do this. well. no, but i would feel what i squeezed the internet and i still feel this. like, do you feel i used...
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u. k. and if these westdale, we off, so any tires in, at the whole thing here to this, i mean, they would have done that in the past. also. secondly, they started off and at the jupiter to kind of shift in the way that and, and, and i think in my view especially given that we just came from if it is successful . all right. yeah, i guess i mean, where a lot of headways when made way, a lot of goodwill was shown by advice yet towards the pointing it as opposed to the leaders you between the pointing and, and the power flight friends, the u. k. and an america my view is that it is good able to seem to deal with the changing to apologies, but it was introduced as a new web order, which has been asked by one a china success is going to be kindly, gras. yes, success is the cable and then drove by south things in the form of breaks and the current devises deliveries agent companies. i believe that all of these elements have per knifed and pressurized date, the u. k. flip side and change its ways, anti
u. k. and if these westdale, we off, so any tires in, at the whole thing here to this, i mean, they would have done that in the past. also. secondly, they started off and at the jupiter to kind of shift in the way that and, and, and i think in my view especially given that we just came from if it is successful . all right. yeah, i guess i mean, where a lot of headways when made way, a lot of goodwill was shown by advice yet towards the pointing it as opposed to the leaders you between the...
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u. k. government is trying to deter migraines from coming to the u. k. and the rhetoric from the government despite so while the brockman saying i have thoughts and prayers go out to the people effected by this tribes. you don't set today. the rhetoric has been not the fault is with the people organizing these crossings with the fault is with the traffic is how the critics say, that's actually the fault lies with the u. k. government for trying to clump down on crossings. instead of trying to open up more safe routes for people to come to the u. k and seek asylum. okay, thank you so much pull that is pull race for us and does. it was still a hit on al jazeera back on the campaign trial, off to his legal trouble. so lies around donald trump as in advance. and i will be live with the licensed plus. i'm catherine at replugged taishan in k. yes. camacho law on how this thing. yeah, i'll be telling you why this exercise has become so the documentary, the informer, present, luminated out all to see these these for themselves and make up their own minds. witness on
u. k. government is trying to deter migraines from coming to the u. k. and the rhetoric from the government despite so while the brockman saying i have thoughts and prayers go out to the people effected by this tribes. you don't set today. the rhetoric has been not the fault is with the people organizing these crossings with the fault is with the traffic is how the critics say, that's actually the fault lies with the u. k. government for trying to clump down on crossings. instead of trying to...
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u. k. and now run a locally source and sustainable closing line caused my. but what's fucked, how moved by cold in 2019 i went through a personal experience that made me come to the decision that i wanted to move back home. and at that point have gone to the u. k. to complete my master's and i doing the back. my name is being with g, my ticker. so being is essential name because i was born in belgium. my g is my domain name, and my father is from a place called for a loan. i am from atlanta, i am the founder of matter. and matter is a minimalist, sustainable clothing line. first in what's on the central part of the brand, as i say, sustainability. so all of our fabrics are locally source. we really put in a lot of effort, making sure that we're using organic fabrics, cotton's linens that are so fond and, and mode in a, in a sustainable way. matter has pipe and with a number of different individuals. and companies given the fact that with coney online means that we've had to find interesting and
u. k. and now run a locally source and sustainable closing line caused my. but what's fucked, how moved by cold in 2019 i went through a personal experience that made me come to the decision that i wanted to move back home. and at that point have gone to the u. k. to complete my master's and i doing the back. my name is being with g, my ticker. so being is essential name because i was born in belgium. my g is my domain name, and my father is from a place called for a loan. i am from atlanta, i...
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u . k. and legally the portrait of a one the that's a policy that could face lengthy legal challenges earlier this week. so you case talented housing asylum seekers on a barge of england, south coast. but also as you know, i, my parents were removed off the bacteria which can cause an ammonia was found in the on board water system for migrant death. and the government's policy to was asylum seekers of domination versus newspaper headlines, less leading papers like the mirror and observe that have focused on the governing conservatives treatment of migrants. lawn writing, lean and tabloids like the sun and the express save people, traffic and gangs that the blame for the crisis and cold for the boats to be stopped. well, let's get more on this now. we're joined by fees equity. she's c o as migraines rights network, and she's joining us from working in the united kingdom. thank you very much for your time. in the you, k has some nationality. specific loads for displays, people to enter the country
u . k. and legally the portrait of a one the that's a policy that could face lengthy legal challenges earlier this week. so you case talented housing asylum seekers on a barge of england, south coast. but also as you know, i, my parents were removed off the bacteria which can cause an ammonia was found in the on board water system for migrant death. and the government's policy to was asylum seekers of domination versus newspaper headlines, less leading papers like the mirror and observe that...
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u. k and russia, especially since that the u. k. has become one the most vocal supporters of ukraine since the russian impatient. and that was only the tensions between the 2 countries . right. sonya, thank you for that. sonya geiger live in london to israel. now where there appears to be growing division between the military and political leadership on the government plan to limit the pals with the judiciary that has been widespread. protests and unrest since january military was of us have been refusing to show up seduce e and in recent days to have been reports of angry nations between prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his mother treat sheets are full. so it has moved from west jerusalem. so it's a hot this, a power dispute is a very serious issue. the issue of israel's military readiness and capacity. but the real sharp difference that appears to be going on a moment between prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his me, the treat shapes is the sort of narrative it's being promoted to the public. so on friday we saw the air f
u. k and russia, especially since that the u. k. has become one the most vocal supporters of ukraine since the russian impatient. and that was only the tensions between the 2 countries . right. sonya, thank you for that. sonya geiger live in london to israel. now where there appears to be growing division between the military and political leadership on the government plan to limit the pals with the judiciary that has been widespread. protests and unrest since january military was of us have...
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u. k capsized and the channel. well, it's already say 49 survivors have been pro, to show in a joint rescue a peroration by the french and u. k. coast guards. the distressed signal was intercepted early on saturday morning when several small boats tried to make the crossing and rough seas it feeling owns . they were in trouble, they was the problem of sea sickness and then also the boat saw quite simply overloaded. they overload the boats and so they can no longer move forward. the last boat way we intervened was to full a more than 100000 migrants across the channel since 2018 according to figures released on friday. full race is following developments from dive on england's south eastern cost for can you just bring us up to date with these risk you if, if it's uh, especially in regards to the u. k. sides. so yes, tom, it's around 4 am. local time, the lifeboats and some coast guard rescue teams left the pool to responding to that signal that went up from near the coastal town of signed out in front of net net dunk
u. k capsized and the channel. well, it's already say 49 survivors have been pro, to show in a joint rescue a peroration by the french and u. k. coast guards. the distressed signal was intercepted early on saturday morning when several small boats tried to make the crossing and rough seas it feeling owns . they were in trouble, they was the problem of sea sickness and then also the boat saw quite simply overloaded. they overload the boats and so they can no longer move forward. the last boat...
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and the u. k. sonia were relates to the possession of those identity documents, which range from id cards to task force. several of them ranging from different european union countries as well as the u. k. and it's believed according to the police that they were going to be using them for improper use, which as well now the 3 folk, arians in question only recess, who has been described as having a technical role in financial services. but he also described himself as having his own company in which he dealt with the interception of communications. and he also stated that he had been an advisor to the bulgarian ministry of energy. the aba 2 have been described by the neighbors in a london stop up as a couple be sent, jump miles off and casting yvonne of us, both of them working in the health care sector. now all 3 of them were apprehended in february. this year. they did a pay in coal in july were reminded in cost of the notes please have been made that they have since been released on fail and due
and the u. k. sonia were relates to the possession of those identity documents, which range from id cards to task force. several of them ranging from different european union countries as well as the u. k. and it's believed according to the police that they were going to be using them for improper use, which as well now the 3 folk, arians in question only recess, who has been described as having a technical role in financial services. but he also described himself as having his own company in...
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u. k, and major european countries. and we will continued all of these path to prevent china from thinking that they can take, tie one over quickly and tie one will not serve as a provider. but at the same time, we will not budge to the chinese pressure. you talked about asking europe for support, and you said in prob last week in order for taiwan to state stone and resilience, and have the courage to continue the policy of maintaining the stage as quote, we do need support from european friends that coverage that you spoke about as a waiting list of what i think the people here in tie was. feel that the support coming from you are coming from multimedia regard, coming from japan and australia and that kind of support make tie one people feel that we, i'm not alone in facing the military course. and for all the chinese site you told me exactly his moral support is that you are talking about moral support, more support. i think the more support is very strong. and if you look at the language is coupled with some of the co
u. k, and major european countries. and we will continued all of these path to prevent china from thinking that they can take, tie one over quickly and tie one will not serve as a provider. but at the same time, we will not budge to the chinese pressure. you talked about asking europe for support, and you said in prob last week in order for taiwan to state stone and resilience, and have the courage to continue the policy of maintaining the stage as quote, we do need support from european...
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u. k. the british mccraney and chamber of commerce continues to receive complaints that many u. k. banks like hsbc, close the accounts of small and medium size u. k based businesses. the trade with ukraine conducting, even one ukrainian transaction can lead to an account being closed. so this letter to the bruce secretary, the treasury is from the co chair of the british ukrainian chamber of commerce. so they represent various companies that do business with ukraine. and he's saying that some of those british companies are getting flagged by the banking system that does the know your customer, k y, see type of due diligence on banking customers and transactions. and they're either having their british bank accounts closed or they're being blocked from opening new ones all because they were caught transacting with are you creating company and they just don't understand why anti corruption or anti money laundering due diligence would flag dealings with the country considered to be one of the most corrupt in the world, that's according to transparency international. the letter says
u. k. the british mccraney and chamber of commerce continues to receive complaints that many u. k. banks like hsbc, close the accounts of small and medium size u. k based businesses. the trade with ukraine conducting, even one ukrainian transaction can lead to an account being closed. so this letter to the bruce secretary, the treasury is from the co chair of the british ukrainian chamber of commerce. so they represent various companies that do business with ukraine. and he's saying that some...
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u. k, and major european countries. and we will continue to all of these path to prevent china from thinking that they can take, tie one over quickly and tie one will not serve as a provider. but at the same time, we will not budge to the chinese pressure. you've talked about asking your full support. um, you said in prob last week in order for taiwan to stay strong and resilience and to have the courage to continue the policy of maintaining the stages, quote. we do need support from european friends that coverage that you spoke about isn't waiting list of what i think the people here in tie was. feel that the support coming from europe coming from multimedia rick are coming from japan and australia and that kind of support make tie one people feel that we, i'm not a little even facing the military course, even from the chinese side. you told me exactly this moral support is that you are talking about moral support, more support. i think the more support is very strong. and if you look at the language is coupled with som
u. k, and major european countries. and we will continue to all of these path to prevent china from thinking that they can take, tie one over quickly and tie one will not serve as a provider. but at the same time, we will not budge to the chinese pressure. you've talked about asking your full support. um, you said in prob last week in order for taiwan to stay strong and resilience and to have the courage to continue the policy of maintaining the stages, quote. we do need support from european...
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u. k. and then canada is behind that. so a lot of the economy issues, when it comes to jobs, there's been job losses due to the cobit pandemic. there are people are also struggling to find jobs that otherwise used to exist with the rise of a i and different kind of artificial intelligence that is being used in retail to make it harder for people with lower incomes to grasp the jobs. but otherwise we're available, so we're seeing a lot more self checkout rolling. now we're seeing a lot more tech uh, taking over a lot of those uh, entry level jobs, which is also making it harder for the economy to kind of get back to how it was. so things are really slow. there's a slow growth when it comes to people being able to purchase as much as they could before. so we're seeing people world wide are starting to struggle with even getting those bare necessities that they need in their household. and how does that impact businesses financially and what are some effective strategies for loss prevention? you know, what is the main issues
u. k. and then canada is behind that. so a lot of the economy issues, when it comes to jobs, there's been job losses due to the cobit pandemic. there are people are also struggling to find jobs that otherwise used to exist with the rise of a i and different kind of artificial intelligence that is being used in retail to make it harder for people with lower incomes to grasp the jobs. but otherwise we're available, so we're seeing a lot more self checkout rolling. now we're seeing a lot more tech...
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u. k. and the struggle to contain the rest of the threat to your well, if it means sticking it to russian president vladimir putin then, well, i guess i'm right. so just to get a free pass, he even said, yeah, well, these companies and ukraine have no problem dealing with the us and the you, again, it's probably a free pass. so now he wants the british government to look into that kind of a free pass looking into british companies trading with ukraine, being treated as badly as for exit leader nigel for raj. you have his account close by a big bridge bank for what he says are political reasons. now that's pretty bad, but it's important to make a decision here for ross has never, as far as i know, been listed on a global corruption index. hey, maybe the ukranian trade is in fact totally legit with these various companies. he mentioned agricultural businesses so yeah it could be legit. but are the brits really in a position to know that with certainty through the current fog before? well, this ch
u. k. and the struggle to contain the rest of the threat to your well, if it means sticking it to russian president vladimir putin then, well, i guess i'm right. so just to get a free pass, he even said, yeah, well, these companies and ukraine have no problem dealing with the us and the you, again, it's probably a free pass. so now he wants the british government to look into that kind of a free pass looking into british companies trading with ukraine, being treated as badly as for exit leader...
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steve craniums have hundreds of tanks and troop carriers from germany. the u. k. france and the us. bradley fighting vehicles, challenger's leopards. there indispensable, and breaking through front lines. but many have reportedly been destroyed. and the russians have adopted new tactics using drones to help pinpoint artillery strikes and remotely dropping mines into areas the craniums had already cleared. meanwhile, ukraine is sticking to one part of their strategy that hasn't changed. they're trying to get their native source to artillery and rocket launchers, inter range of russian ammunition, depos, blowing up the equipment in the rear. so russians can't use it at the front. drone attacks have also become more frequent on russian territory in border areas and assaults that have little military value. but for us, russia to divert resources and on the russian occupied crime in peninsula an important staging ground. every village that is liberated provides a boost to the beleaguered ukrainian side. but the cost is steep. a new crane only has a certain amount of t
steve craniums have hundreds of tanks and troop carriers from germany. the u. k. france and the us. bradley fighting vehicles, challenger's leopards. there indispensable, and breaking through front lines. but many have reportedly been destroyed. and the russians have adopted new tactics using drones to help pinpoint artillery strikes and remotely dropping mines into areas the craniums had already cleared. meanwhile, ukraine is sticking to one part of their strategy that hasn't changed. they're...
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u. k. and that is one of the busiest days of yet travel. let's go straight away to the box and he's standing by for us at london city airport. so need to tell us more about this. what's happening while the technical problems persist, save a natural aviation. the transport service is a biased in hampshire, which is south west of london. as you say, they are desperately trying to fix the problem. but the problem is they don't know what caused it, and they don't know how long it's going to take to fix it could take several hours, but the knock on effect could be significant. no, don't need for domestic flights, but for international flights as well, given how important apple it's like heat. so i was close to the global transport infrastructure network over and he's 5 flights take off and land something like every 90 seconds. so there's really no margin for error, no room full of slots to slide, but that is exactly what is happening as the system moves from a digital system now to an analog system. so what's happening behind the scenes is the fl
u. k. and that is one of the busiest days of yet travel. let's go straight away to the box and he's standing by for us at london city airport. so need to tell us more about this. what's happening while the technical problems persist, save a natural aviation. the transport service is a biased in hampshire, which is south west of london. as you say, they are desperately trying to fix the problem. but the problem is they don't know what caused it, and they don't know how long it's going to take to...
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u. k. and we rang africa. well, no, i mean jump. and then you can apply to group of center a, which is basically a coup, an outline of all of the old competitors. and which has shown for a very long time that it has not always, doesn't have no interest. why did you actually against the idea and actually cut people can put on the key and industrial. so it's not much to look to towards sense because decades and hundreds of yes, show that in fact, the demo mentioned gap between the of the can to the west is exec. what the main page at the power that the west has offered. and i think uh, the key east, in particular, once i ship that he's a sense of mutual trust that indeed all parties are interested and committed to really helping each other and. and in particular, africa meeting, it's the development of quotes, which i think i see this sensually belongs africa, and africa understands that at, for this centrally i forgot to attribute to give, not meant that goes into need, dependable, trustworthy, and, and i haven't partner and it just k
u. k. and we rang africa. well, no, i mean jump. and then you can apply to group of center a, which is basically a coup, an outline of all of the old competitors. and which has shown for a very long time that it has not always, doesn't have no interest. why did you actually against the idea and actually cut people can put on the key and industrial. so it's not much to look to towards sense because decades and hundreds of yes, show that in fact, the demo mentioned gap between the of the can to...
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and of course you have an indian origin prime minister in the u. k now, um, 30 years ago in the ninety's we would have been hard pressed to predict that it was a very different society. and i think most of my life was actually my childhood and my student years were dominated by the sat, true government, a tory government, which was not known for its liberalism inside. it spoke to a lot of racial tensions, of racism was very old, but ending lived in the states. i'm very happy to say that the new generation so much more open minded them much more aware of the racist or discriminatory regions. and the person as a much better place, i think, for minorities now than it was in the ninety's. now i think for anyone who is dreaming about the future in a foreign land, there is a, a green degree of idolize ation there. the bigger it is, the stronger is the disappointment later, i wonder how it was for you that you know, cultural shock off by meeting the land that you dropped about. yeah, so it's interesting that i grew up in england, which is the destination of
and of course you have an indian origin prime minister in the u. k now, um, 30 years ago in the ninety's we would have been hard pressed to predict that it was a very different society. and i think most of my life was actually my childhood and my student years were dominated by the sat, true government, a tory government, which was not known for its liberalism inside. it spoke to a lot of racial tensions, of racism was very old, but ending lived in the states. i'm very happy to say that the new...
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u. k. and then back in west germany, the alliance was actually formed to address recession sparked by the growing strength of opec to counter opac. now, economic concerns were the primary purpose. but before long, cold war politics crept in. it would appear, we have come full circle action after russia was kicked out of the block in 2014 and they joined back in $98.00. so which is it? is this group, and economic block or a political one? it's an interesting question where the blocks of political or economic, the wood block, in terms of geopolitics comes from graham. she and he always said that was political in the 1st place. so even though the shanghai cooperation organization might say, oh, we know political brick. so it's not political multiple, our, it is no political of course it is. and the g 7 is absolutely political because of g 7 nations each. so each of when it comes to the mass, it was in iraq, afghanistan, and syria, and so forth. and the wars against anything different, any differen
u. k. and then back in west germany, the alliance was actually formed to address recession sparked by the growing strength of opec to counter opac. now, economic concerns were the primary purpose. but before long, cold war politics crept in. it would appear, we have come full circle action after russia was kicked out of the block in 2014 and they joined back in $98.00. so which is it? is this group, and economic block or a political one? it's an interesting question where the blocks of...
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u. k. and us intervention. the one us only recognized 60 years ago and you case still to comment on it was all about oil by 1951. it was oregon and this where he was under the monopoly of the and what you're wanting an oil company orange primarily by the okay . government, i later changed this name to be b or british petroleum. what the 1st democratically elected prime minister, other one? why might most, i there nationalize the countries oil down here. this did not sit well with london's interest in iran, and that set the stage for the 1950 is where you cool when the k conspired, whether you want us to remove most side of the eisenhower administration in washington was easily persuaded. the interference code named operation a jack started on august 15th 1953 after our times by mohammed was up out of events show how they were on to remove the prime minister by force didn't work out. this was one c, i, a operatives on the spot, fished in an office right at the crew. on august 19th, the crowds, whose organizers we
u. k. and us intervention. the one us only recognized 60 years ago and you case still to comment on it was all about oil by 1951. it was oregon and this where he was under the monopoly of the and what you're wanting an oil company orange primarily by the okay . government, i later changed this name to be b or british petroleum. what the 1st democratically elected prime minister, other one? why might most, i there nationalize the countries oil down here. this did not sit well with london's...
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u. k. and france, and g d, p, adjusted for the varying costs of goods and services between the different countries. so purchasing power parity. now that's all according to the world bank. earlier this month, 5, this measure russian outbreaks in the world behind china, the us, india and japan. and it's europe's political and economic options that it'd become quote, limited having trade a cheap russian gas for greater dependence on more pricey american energy. we've been german, 4 minister annalee and a bare bach just said a few days ago that the sections weren't working on russia for explanation. the sanctions just don't work on a top receives. well guess that means the west to just stick to sectioning only democracy then. on gary and form is there also just through cold water on browse conclusions issue. the policy of sanctions has failed. and the question is, what about the politicians who are in favor of it? the common sense here is for them to count their losses as someone has to accept resp
u. k. and france, and g d, p, adjusted for the varying costs of goods and services between the different countries. so purchasing power parity. now that's all according to the world bank. earlier this month, 5, this measure russian outbreaks in the world behind china, the us, india and japan. and it's europe's political and economic options that it'd become quote, limited having trade a cheap russian gas for greater dependence on more pricey american energy. we've been german, 4 minister...