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u. k especially and then you know, the commonwealth states and the u. s. really, you know, carol quickly wrote the book, the anglo american strat establishment decades ago because it was a soft, it was an indirect argument. the at the u. s. and a dovetail back under empire and all but name as certainly as early as the 1913 federal reserve act. so the belligerence is really begging the question over the stakes. why this severe rousseau phobia? it's because of what we're talking about earlier. a...
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u. k. especially, and then you know, the commonwealth states and the u. s really, you know, carol quigley wrote the book, the anglo american strat establishment decades ago because it was a soft, it was an indirect argument the that the u. s. and a dovetail back under empire and all but name as certainly as early as the 1913 federal reserve act. so the belligerence is really begging the question over the stakes. why this severe rousseau phobia? it's because of what we're talking about earlier. a very potent, very well thought out very well coordinated. a challenge against dollar had gemini, against super imperialism, to quote a professor hudson's earlier text work against petro dollar head gemini, which we have to remember. 197374, went into went and became a plan in large part bay on the assumption of a u. s. military dom. and so if anybody falls at a line, we whack them back into gear that worked for saddam hussein's iraq that worked for a colonel gadhafi libya. it's not going to work against the massive nuclear powers that just aside from that level of
u. k. especially, and then you know, the commonwealth states and the u. s really, you know, carol quigley wrote the book, the anglo american strat establishment decades ago because it was a soft, it was an indirect argument the that the u. s. and a dovetail back under empire and all but name as certainly as early as the 1913 federal reserve act. so the belligerence is really begging the question over the stakes. why this severe rousseau phobia? it's because of what we're talking about earlier....
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u. k. and especially give me that deep impressions that from they use the high must to a talk. united nation is the most important international organization. so this, you go to see what happened and trigger the investigation and get the feedback to the international society and other sensitive issue. this past was brazen exchangers and the exchange of dead bodies between moscow. in here, the deputy defense minister stressed that from the russian side, it's always all done within the legal framework. and in why we're geneva conventions and the when principles the prisoners are always treated well provided with food and water, and also long to call the families at the same time, he complained that you pre often violate the rules of war included regarding prisoners of war, and there were many cases of the captured russian mil to written up and even portrait. and today at the briefing, he called on foreign military colleagues to use a influence on key of to stop it. they have already been $27.00 exchange operations between them also in kiev, including a crucial and the largest in
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do you feel that this government, especially for the u. k as a role in london or you all in london, do you feel that it does feel an urgency to this problem? does it feel an urgency to adapt? well, i mean, i think it's a common problem most, not just the j a think across europe, and indeed in the united states, we just have lost the habit of thinking about the landscape. and that has very practical smashed implications. mean, it used to be the taste of the amount of investment that went into the landscape to construct the sort of infrastructure that now is failing. was very significant. was significant on the money that you need to spend in order to change the landscape and capture water when there is and deliver it where you needed and manage. for example, a transition of the agricultural system of the last 2030 years. that's kind of going out of fashion along with the states intervention in the basic infrastructure of society. and so, you know, we, we should know this type or problem. we know how to solve that. that is a combination or did
do you feel that this government, especially for the u. k as a role in london or you all in london, do you feel that it does feel an urgency to this problem? does it feel an urgency to adapt? well, i mean, i think it's a common problem most, not just the j a think across europe, and indeed in the united states, we just have lost the habit of thinking about the landscape. and that has very practical smashed implications. mean, it used to be the taste of the amount of investment that went into...
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u. k. all across europe, the united states, and especially the civilians of ukraine. you look at this attack that ukraine did just the other day on this bridge over the i'm not quite sure how to pronounce it, but that a d n i e p r river the night. but maybe you can correct me on that. ah, and they used us supplied he mars to take out that bridge. that bridge wasn't serving a military purpose. it was it. they said that trucks weren't going. oh great. it was too damaged for trucks. so it was just passenger vehicles of so there, you know, the u. s. is supplying destruction in ukraine and at the same time on destroying themselves and what's the effect their, their, their strengthening rushes hand. so eventually i defeat will be admitted, but it won't be admitted honestly and their boy, sammy, i've said many, many times in this program is that the more the west helps ukraine, the smaller it gets. well, that is as being proven true. um, and you know, the, the, the, the, the sad fact of the matter is, is that diplomacy has never been but seriously taken. and that we did hav
u. k. all across europe, the united states, and especially the civilians of ukraine. you look at this attack that ukraine did just the other day on this bridge over the i'm not quite sure how to pronounce it, but that a d n i e p r river the night. but maybe you can correct me on that. ah, and they used us supplied he mars to take out that bridge. that bridge wasn't serving a military purpose. it was it. they said that trucks weren't going. oh great. it was too damaged for trucks. so it was...
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also, when you look back to los listen ships with our largest tape, especially russia, u. s. a u k, china. we have to come up with policies on how we can salvage off off, or if may be tough exemptions on the lpga, the gas for that's so that can, can be able to use gas, which is a more data and fuel energy level. i'm going to use the call on another part of our special coverage of the care of it. us withdrawal from ghana on one year on washington says it is now scrapping plans to unfreeze $7000000000.00 of ask our state assets. and actually, because the money could be used to finance terrorism, that's how the water and central asian country devastated by 2 decades of u. s. military occupation now, seated on the brink of famine. ah, by sorry, off on a sunday after the u. s. froze our money, people moved under the poverty line, not going to banks have given us, they have no solution. the americans are dishonest. first, they left the country in chaos and then they froze our money up. they did this intentionally to push us into serious trouble and then take advantage from that in the fu
also, when you look back to los listen ships with our largest tape, especially russia, u. s. a u k, china. we have to come up with policies on how we can salvage off off, or if may be tough exemptions on the lpga, the gas for that's so that can, can be able to use gas, which is a more data and fuel energy level. i'm going to use the call on another part of our special coverage of the care of it. us withdrawal from ghana on one year on washington says it is now scrapping plans to unfreeze...
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improvement also when you look at our better to los relationships with our logistics, especially on russia, usa, r u k. china. we have to come up with the policies on the how we can salvage off of our forest. maybe toxins and shows on, on the lpga the gus promotes so that can as can be able to use gas, which is a more data and fuel energy. well, i'm going are using con security support for gas exports. that's the latest by and by e. u. leaders who now turn their eyes to mozambique to try and replace rushing gas moser because the 3rd largest gas reserves in africa, and is now set to receive millions of dollars in aid from the block. according to an internal e u document, it aims to strengthen the security of billions of dollars worth of western gas projects in the country. such projects were threatened last year when violence by islamic extremist threatened the northern gastric province of calvo delgado. however, previous please for military support from the you appear to have fallen on deaf ears, involves high cost for our partners. they will not continue for a long time forever and operations can be
improvement also when you look at our better to los relationships with our logistics, especially on russia, usa, r u k. china. we have to come up with the policies on the how we can salvage off of our forest. maybe toxins and shows on, on the lpga the gus promotes so that can as can be able to use gas, which is a more data and fuel energy. well, i'm going are using con security support for gas exports. that's the latest by and by e. u. leaders who now turn their eyes to mozambique to try and...
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u. k. all across europe, the united states, and especially the civilians of ukraine. you look at this attack that ukraine did just the other day on this bridge over that i, i'm not quite sure how to pronounce it, but that a d n i e p r river the night. but maybe you can correct me on that. ah, and they used us supplied he mars to take out that bridge. that bridge wasn't serving a military purpose. it was a, they said that trucks weren't going over it. it was to damage for trucks. so it was just passenger vehicles of so there you know, the u. s. is supplying destruction in ukraine and at the same time destroying themselves and what's the effect their, their, their strengthening rushes hand. so eventually a defi will be admitted, but it won't be admitted honestly. and their boy, sammy, i've said many, many times in this program is that the more the west helps ukraine, the smaller it gets. well, that is as being proven true. um, and you know, the, the, the, the, the sad fact of the matter is, is that diplomacy has never been but seriously taken. and that we did have a co
u. k. all across europe, the united states, and especially the civilians of ukraine. you look at this attack that ukraine did just the other day on this bridge over that i, i'm not quite sure how to pronounce it, but that a d n i e p r river the night. but maybe you can correct me on that. ah, and they used us supplied he mars to take out that bridge. that bridge wasn't serving a military purpose. it was a, they said that trucks weren't going over it. it was to damage for trucks. so it was just...
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which i said that actually what's happening is that, um this by the western country, especially the united states, n a u. k. they're taking, the developing was back to the colonial order to the $900.00 fortify warder. and i think this started happening immediately after 911. and that way, a lot of people have seen that a 911 was actually a staged thing. and i think that that is why, you know, the 1st attack was on of ramstein. and after that attack her 20 years of laundry sources. and although, you know, the chairman. yeah, you, danny, i was taken out of a plan to stand and then it up or i was attacked us for the 2nd time in 2000 and to me and also i think the difficulties being faced by she didn't go and baptist on and turkey. so close, make it all these countries are standing in a queue and they're being hit one by one. and if you look at what's happening this did this cabinet order is being dismantled and data sources are being taken out. and dev grand, for example, i keep little bitches of it aki, you know, good results being taken out by us and you can national so while a professor is that right, we h
which i said that actually what's happening is that, um this by the western country, especially the united states, n a u. k. they're taking, the developing was back to the colonial order to the $900.00 fortify warder. and i think this started happening immediately after 911. and that way, a lot of people have seen that a 911 was actually a staged thing. and i think that that is why, you know, the 1st attack was on of ramstein. and after that attack her 20 years of laundry sources. and although,...
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said that actually what's happening is that, um that this by the western county, especially the united states, n a u. k. they're taking, the developing was back to the colonial order to the 19 fortify water. and i think this started happening immediately after 911. and that is why a lot of people have seen that a 911 was actually a staged thing. and i think that that is why, you know, the 1st attack was on of 99. and after that attack had 20 years of land resources and all the, you know, determine here you, danny, was taken out of a plan this time. and then it up, or i was attacked this for the 2nd time in 2002 feet for and also i think her difficulties being faced by sealant guy and pakistan and turkey. so fagin, all these countries are standing in a queue and they've been hit one by one. and if you look at what's happening is that this guy brushed order is being dismantled and data sources are being taken out and did it. and for example, i see a big just of it aki, you know, a good results being taken out by us and you get national so well a professor is that we have to take a very short break right
said that actually what's happening is that, um that this by the western county, especially the united states, n a u. k. they're taking, the developing was back to the colonial order to the 19 fortify water. and i think this started happening immediately after 911. and that is why a lot of people have seen that a 911 was actually a staged thing. and i think that that is why, you know, the 1st attack was on of 99. and after that attack had 20 years of land resources and all the, you know,...
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which i said that actually what's happening is that um this by the western country, especially the united states, n a u k. they're taking, the developing was back to the colonial order to the 19 fortify ward up. and i think this started happening immediately after 911. and that is way, a lot of people have seen that a 911 was actually a staged thing. and i think that that is why, you know, the 1st attack was on of ramstein. and after that attack had 20 years of land resources. and although, you know, the chairman. yeah, you, danny, i was taken out of a plan to stand and then it up or i was attacked this for the 2nd time in 2002 feet . and also i think the difficulties being finished by should be lanka. and pakistan and turkey, so close make it all these countries are standing in a queue and they're being hit one by one. and if you look at what's happening is that the established order is being dismantled and data sources are being taken out . and there are, for example, i sample bitches of it aki, you know, good results being taken out by us and you can national so while a professor missouri, we have to
which i said that actually what's happening is that um this by the western country, especially the united states, n a u k. they're taking, the developing was back to the colonial order to the 19 fortify ward up. and i think this started happening immediately after 911. and that is way, a lot of people have seen that a 911 was actually a staged thing. and i think that that is why, you know, the 1st attack was on of ramstein. and after that attack had 20 years of land resources. and although, you...
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u. k is going to research and i think probably should be helping households and will income as especially low income households, them to kind of deal with this whole idea, this whole phenomenon downtown, a long story prices. and definitely, i know there's a lot of things coming into play right now in front of all the time to focus on helping help. well, at the same time, once more managing the 1st one was trying to do as part of the primary locations. i love to handle to be quiet, and a lot of effective and time, you know, just have to be, are required as well. but clearly that's not the case right now, given the whole idea of a vacuum and we still have yet to see who has yet to come into the hot c o 2 weeks . but yeah, absolutely. i mean that, that will be a big point as well. is steven just lastly, what happens if the strikes don't bring about the pay rises that work? is that demanding? well, i think there's a feeling certainly across all sectors in the u. k. light and that cooperation and collaboration about what the, the message is and what the challenge is also i think we're going to
u. k is going to research and i think probably should be helping households and will income as especially low income households, them to kind of deal with this whole idea, this whole phenomenon downtown, a long story prices. and definitely, i know there's a lot of things coming into play right now in front of all the time to focus on helping help. well, at the same time, once more managing the 1st one was trying to do as part of the primary locations. i love to handle to be quiet, and a lot of...
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on the verge across the country, and it is not so good, especially with them such as these in an election, but to suck loss rail passages in the u. k can expect big disruptions to their travel plans this weekend because drivers have gone on strike of thousands of employees that 9 rail companies, according for better pay and working conditions, high force, it has more from one of london's major train stations. at least the kinds of scenes we've seen replayed throughout the day here, one of london's busy stations confusion. turning to this appointment, turning to hastily and provide new travel plans because london houston station is entirely closed. it is for the victim to this major industrial action that's been taking place across the country on this saturday, the as left rail union, its members working out on strike some parts of the u. k. without any real services, some with a heavily diminished service and it's just one of many strikes to transport that have been carried out throughout the summer and more indeed are expected. now the boss of the union, he blames the government saying that the government is not allowing the rail
on the verge across the country, and it is not so good, especially with them such as these in an election, but to suck loss rail passages in the u. k can expect big disruptions to their travel plans this weekend because drivers have gone on strike of thousands of employees that 9 rail companies, according for better pay and working conditions, high force, it has more from one of london's major train stations. at least the kinds of scenes we've seen replayed throughout the day here, one of...
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the difficulty is now especially considering the water to try to do that expedient. scotland is a cash code it that the bank of great britain. ready almost for the survival of the u. k. and in terms of its understanding of ukraine would approach russia, you know. ready ready it has approached russia throughout the entire tobacco. this is a project to the weakening russia and weakening its ties to its neighbors. again, perhaps another example of hypocrisy have trust is repeatedly accused russia of imperialist on visions. but then we have trust herself showing imperialist ambitions by looking scotland into a marriage. it may not may no longer once. well, yes, an act of political domestic violence. se would describe this marriage between england and scotland. as the british government is forever describing a voluntary union for voluntary union, we are not allowed the opportunity to vote ourselves of democratically. so yes. to describe this as imperialism. britain, the, historically, the very name breton is an imperial name. the fact that this is called, you know, great britain and northern ireland says that this is an imperial project. there is no concrete cold but at
the difficulty is now especially considering the water to try to do that expedient. scotland is a cash code it that the bank of great britain. ready almost for the survival of the u. k. and in terms of its understanding of ukraine would approach russia, you know. ready ready it has approached russia throughout the entire tobacco. this is a project to the weakening russia and weakening its ties to its neighbors. again, perhaps another example of hypocrisy have trust is repeatedly accused russia...
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k is africa. most prominent environmental activists. the nigerian conservation commission is to educate the entire continent about the catastrophic effect of climate change. a message that she regards as especially important for the u. e. co africa. next on d w. oh, okay. that is the journey across the entire continent. is a variety of cars, so what and this, so it's ok. the movers, shake of visionaries and majors when binding the meaning of modern africa. this is an egg, and d, w y going to have in the glistening place of longing. the mediterranean sea. it's waters connect people of many cultures seen of almost rock and to far abdul karim drift along with exploring modern lifestyles and mediterranean, where it has history left its traces, reading regal, hearing their dreams, a mediterranean journey intent. it starts august 14th on d. w. a . hello and welcome to africa environment magazine. corporate used by mtv in uganda channels. d be in the area on the deed of.
k is africa. most prominent environmental activists. the nigerian conservation commission is to educate the entire continent about the catastrophic effect of climate change. a message that she regards as especially important for the u. e. co africa. next on d w. oh, okay. that is the journey across the entire continent. is a variety of cars, so what and this, so it's ok. the movers, shake of visionaries and majors when binding the meaning of modern africa. this is an egg, and d, w y going to...
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massively important port, especially in terms of textiles, but also all sorts of products brought in through here. so there are businesses and there is consumers around the u. k. already struggling and action like this, of course is going to make those supply chains still more vulnerable and could be a factor in increased inflation going forward. now, the port says that for 8 days, the shipping companies are now used to disruption. after all these years of panoramic and having to make the plans that some containers have been taken out early, others are being routed elsewhere. but there is analysis that some of these containers shipping companies are going to drop off some of the u. k bound containers in european ports, so that will of course make a big impact. and behind all of this is a wider argument between the government and the central bank, the bank of england on the one hand and unions on the other about what a really large, rounded way drivers will do. there is fear among the governments in the bank of england, but it could embed the inflation that is so far being generated from offshore external events. and the company has accepted that the bank of e
massively important port, especially in terms of textiles, but also all sorts of products brought in through here. so there are businesses and there is consumers around the u. k. already struggling and action like this, of course is going to make those supply chains still more vulnerable and could be a factor in increased inflation going forward. now, the port says that for 8 days, the shipping companies are now used to disruption. after all these years of panoramic and having to make the plans...
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u. k. yet other than the media. so you saw how is that issue that is coming from outside the rather than and from any and because to be fair, equally, especially in january when the africa cup of nation has played that was among the supporters kind also let's say a lot of supporters were said that the player had leave to play the game better. why? bennett got one day the copper supporters were also proud before anybody but me seeing a lot of games for anybody perspective. like the idea of football study, and let's say now i remind you about the satisfied about the global perspective, is something significant. do you expect the italian football federation to take any action? because you, you would think that they must be worried about the impact that this incident would have on the image of italian football. no, i'm pretty sure they won't be any action and easiest them how tall they said about the problem that adver, because they don't to see that some clarification, like the one off already the lady can has a doctor and easy day. what do you like to be fair be? call me there. it's like the idea of all is the day or the coaches. you will be off
u. k. yet other than the media. so you saw how is that issue that is coming from outside the rather than and from any and because to be fair, equally, especially in january when the africa cup of nation has played that was among the supporters kind also let's say a lot of supporters were said that the player had leave to play the game better. why? bennett got one day the copper supporters were also proud before anybody but me seeing a lot of games for anybody perspective. like the idea of...
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especially basic necessities like food and fuel have become so expensive. many people aren't able to afford them record high, some in temperatures and prolonged dry weather in the u. k. putting enormous strain on farmers. the government has stopped short of declaring an official drought, hope brennan reports from the county of suffolk. the sandy soil of suffolk, reckless is perfect for root crops, like potatoes and carrots and onions, these potatoes, dest, in for one of britain's high and supermarket. the irrigation required, especially on this soil, is on his mind boggling this summer. the youth and estate is using 22000000 gallons of water every week. that's enough to feel more than 40 olympic sized swimming pool . it's unprecedented. i'm an incredibly worried this not only myself with a number of farmers in certainly in this area in east anglia that haven't seen conditions such as this ever before in there. you know, there korea is the danger that people have run out of water to irrigate their crops . israel, this is one of these states to reza was when it's full, it holds 18000000 gallons of water. in practical terms, it's currently empty. the last 2 centimeters
especially basic necessities like food and fuel have become so expensive. many people aren't able to afford them record high, some in temperatures and prolonged dry weather in the u. k. putting enormous strain on farmers. the government has stopped short of declaring an official drought, hope brennan reports from the county of suffolk. the sandy soil of suffolk, reckless is perfect for root crops, like potatoes and carrots and onions, these potatoes, dest, in for one of britain's high and...
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u k. that's not bad. but then 60 seventies to eighties through the interior that system yesterday, which tapped into some of the monsoon cloud cover actually fired up some activity, especiallylike county, mendocino county, north uptown truckee, northeast california, the northern sacramento valley, and now it's in oregon. and i know when you see a system dip like that, in the gulf of alaska somewhere downstream, there has to be a rich i pressure was that low moves into oregon, the high and the four corners is ready to build in now, i'm easing into this inland temps. that will not be a problem. it's going to be hot sunday monday tuesday without an offshore breeze, though the coast may see only seventies eighties we'll see have to fine tune as we get closer to friday, 60 seventies eighties to near 90 today, tomorrow we start that warm up and then it starts to really warm up. especially as we go into friday and the holiday weekend. alright steve. thank you. now, 7 53 opposition is growing against president biden's plan to eliminate hundreds of billions of dollars in student loan debt coming up in the next hour. the three top questions that students have but first high heels and
u k. that's not bad. but then 60 seventies to eighties through the interior that system yesterday, which tapped into some of the monsoon cloud cover actually fired up some activity, especiallylike county, mendocino county, north uptown truckee, northeast california, the northern sacramento valley, and now it's in oregon. and i know when you see a system dip like that, in the gulf of alaska somewhere downstream, there has to be a rich i pressure was that low moves into oregon, the high and the...