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part of, you know, george mentioned, and the, the, the, the unintended consequence of countries no longer buying a product that probably wasn't factored in to taking on russia in the u. k. you know, the fact that you have this acceleration now of bricks, countries you have this amalgamation of russia, india, china together, or looking to see how can we been around markets? no, forget about the west. you know, let's look to forward. that's really exciting, but i'm sure the super elite of these western countries didn't factor that in what they were thinking about. i think it were 2 fundamental things. first of all, how can we create a monumental distraction to all of our field policies in the west? you know, create a war somewhere that's a brilliant way of just hurting all your journalists, you know, taking them. all right. you said you have 2 points here. you said one. we're going to go to a quick break about their corporate. we're going to get your number 230. ah, i was just, i wanted to with this with you, i guess with you, i am with full credit. it's going to be out of wood from beach, but still easier that efficient. but in the board with a when it comes with russia
part of, you know, george mentioned, and the, the, the, the unintended consequence of countries no longer buying a product that probably wasn't factored in to taking on russia in the u. k. you know, the fact that you have this acceleration now of bricks, countries you have this amalgamation of russia, india, china together, or looking to see how can we been around markets? no, forget about the west. you know, let's look to forward. that's really exciting, but i'm sure the super elite of these...
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u. k. know that long ago, real woes all around for transport work is but also for can use is to what's the government thing about all of this? well, i mean, this is the cost of crisis, the cost of living crisis that the government is struggling to find the tools to tackle it doesn't really have. i think they kind of joined up thinking at the moment to be able to, to do what is needed to be done. it, of course, has issues with the legacy of all the money was spent during the pandemic years. and that is said, put big holes in the public purse. there were cuts to the levels of fuel duty that the government brought in in march of $5.00 pay on the lease with us about 6 us cents. that is clearly not been enough because the galloping costs the fuel have overtaken those. now the government, the treasury is considering whether more needs to be done. there are processes. he say that you need to have cuts on fuel d. t of of 20 be not what, not $5.00 pay, but we'll have to wait and see what the government c
u. k. know that long ago, real woes all around for transport work is but also for can use is to what's the government thing about all of this? well, i mean, this is the cost of crisis, the cost of living crisis that the government is struggling to find the tools to tackle it doesn't really have. i think they kind of joined up thinking at the moment to be able to, to do what is needed to be done. it, of course, has issues with the legacy of all the money was spent during the pandemic years. and...
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u. k. you know, the fact the, you have this acceleration now of bricks countries. you have this amalgamation of russia, india, china together looking to see how can we build around market, you know, forget about the west. you know, let's look to forward. that's really exciting, but i'm sure the super leads of these western countries didn't touch that in what they were thinking about. i think it was 2 fundamental things. first of all, how can we create a monumental distraction to all of our field policies in the west? you know, create a wall somewhere that's a brilliant way of just hurting all your journalists, you know, taking them. all right. you said you have 2 points. one, we're going to go to a quick break about adequate break. we're going to get your number 2. ah, a ah ah yes, mr. absolute mccullough, with some of the free people when i was shocked. regionally, nauseous, come up with some stuff with all the little money. so my, you're what's up with a new engine. you were in love with it. it was up here at the office when you, with a 1st time in history, an en
u. k. you know, the fact the, you have this acceleration now of bricks countries. you have this amalgamation of russia, india, china together looking to see how can we build around market, you know, forget about the west. you know, let's look to forward. that's really exciting, but i'm sure the super leads of these western countries didn't touch that in what they were thinking about. i think it was 2 fundamental things. first of all, how can we create a monumental distraction to all of our...
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, you know, and i think a big part of george mentioned the, the, the unintended consequence of countries no longer buying a products that probably wasn't factored in to taking on russia in the u. k. you know, the fact that you have this acceleration now, the bricks, countries you have this amalgamation of russia, india, china, together looking to see how can we put around markets, you know, forget about the west. you know, let's look to forward. exciting, but i'm sure the super leads of these western countries didn't fact that in what they were thinking about. i think it was 2 fundamental things. first of all, how can we create a monumental distraction to all of our fil policies in the west? you know, create a war somewhere that's a brilliant way of just hurting all your journalists, you know, taking them. all right. you said you have 2 points. if you said one, we're going to go to a quick break about that quick break. we'll get your number to ah ah ah. well, the magic cross stock were all things are considered. i'm peter labelle. this is the home addition to remind you were discussing some real news. ah martin, get back to you and they're cashier, you mentioned your 1st point.
, you know, and i think a big part of george mentioned the, the, the unintended consequence of countries no longer buying a products that probably wasn't factored in to taking on russia in the u. k. you know, the fact that you have this acceleration now, the bricks, countries you have this amalgamation of russia, india, china, together looking to see how can we put around markets, you know, forget about the west. you know, let's look to forward. exciting, but i'm sure the super leads of these...
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you know, and i think a big part of george mentioned the, the, the unintended consequence of countries no longer buying a products that probably wasn't factored in. to taking on russia in the u. k. you know, the fact that you have this acceleration now of bricks, countries you have this amalgamation of russia, india, china, together looking to see how can we put around markets, you know, forget about the west. you know, let's look forward, exciting, but i'm sure the super leads of these western companies didn't touch that in what they were thinking about. i think the 2 fundamental things. first of all, how can we create a monumental distraction to all of our fil policies in the west? you know, create a rule somewhere. that's a brilliant way of just doing all your journalists, you know, taking them. all right. you said you have 2 points here. you said one, and we're going to go to a quick break, and after that break, we're going to get your number 2. ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very
you know, and i think a big part of george mentioned the, the, the unintended consequence of countries no longer buying a products that probably wasn't factored in. to taking on russia in the u. k. you know, the fact that you have this acceleration now of bricks, countries you have this amalgamation of russia, india, china, together looking to see how can we put around markets, you know, forget about the west. you know, let's look forward, exciting, but i'm sure the super leads of these western...
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, you know, and i think a big part of george mentioned the, the, the unintended consequence of countries no longer buying a product that probably wasn't factored in to taking on russia in the u. k. you know, the fact that you have this acceleration now of bricks, countries you have this amalgamation of russia, india, china, together looking to see how can we put around markets, you know, forget about the west. you know, let's look forward. that's really exciting, but i'm sure the super leads of these western countries didn't factor in what they were thinking about. i think it was 2 fundamental things. first of all, how can we create a monumental distraction tool? so policies in the west, you know, create a war somewhere. that's a brilliant way of just hurting all your journalists, you know, taking them. all right. you said you have 2 points. they said one way to go to a quick break. and after the break, we'll get to get your number to 30. 0, well it shows the wrong one. i just don't know any world. yes. to see how disdain becomes the advocate and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, the 1st time in hist
, you know, and i think a big part of george mentioned the, the, the unintended consequence of countries no longer buying a product that probably wasn't factored in to taking on russia in the u. k. you know, the fact that you have this acceleration now of bricks, countries you have this amalgamation of russia, india, china, together looking to see how can we put around markets, you know, forget about the west. you know, let's look forward. that's really exciting, but i'm sure the super leads of...
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i think what we're kind of talking about in the break as far as you know, the 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 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 by 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 could off ease libya. it's not going to wor
i think what we're kind of talking about in the break as far as you know, the 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...
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i think what we're kind of talking about in the break as far as you know, the 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 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 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 in $197374.00, went into when it became a plan in large part b, 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 could off ease libya. it's not going t
i think what we're kind of talking about in the break as far as you know, the 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 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...
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u. k. doesn't want to campaign to re enter neither the, you know, even the single mock and the customers union. so regardless of which party is in government, the u. k is staying out. so it would seem like remain as like yourself of simply lost the political argument. what i said is that the, the, the moods in the country is, was still a very divided country. but it's not that long ago that we had over a 1000000 people out on the streets campaigning for people's vote. ready referral and the outcome of the breaks integrations. and i set that on pain is faded away. and as you say, the labor opposition is this just this last week and said that there is no intention to revisit the idea of the customs union single market. now i get the politics, i do understand the policies that but i think the economics of that very, very difficult. the fact is, all of these problems that we're facing. they can't just be wished away. they have to be resolved. at the least. that requires is to just start to think about how do we redevelop really serious trading arrangements for the europe partners and at the critic
u. k. doesn't want to campaign to re enter neither the, you know, even the single mock and the customers union. so regardless of which party is in government, the u. k is staying out. so it would seem like remain as like yourself of simply lost the political argument. what i said is that the, the, the moods in the country is, was still a very divided country. but it's not that long ago that we had over a 1000000 people out on the streets campaigning for people's vote. ready referral and the...
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u. k, we've had, you know, the boyish johnson premier ship, his one i would characterize as a hugely missed opportunity for him. huge parliamentary majority. and he's a road to trust a loss, and he's lost the confidence of his colleagues. now, richie has his own problems, as you've alluded to, he's an extremely wealthy guy and, and, and his family's very wealthy a not shouldn't be any barriers public office. i believe that, but the conservative party are thinking strategically, the british public like countries across the world, the al jazeera viewers have heard the british public is tired, people are struggling to pay their bills every month in the u. k. this year, over 2000000 people of defaulted on one form of bail, whether it's utilities, credit cards, whatever. i'd richie that wasn't a bad clip we just showed from him there, but actually, he's not universally popular with his own policy. they think that he is a little bit right. he like to close to labor. well, the members, he's not, he's not going to win. you know, in the next british liter clearly face as a daunting series of tasks a
u. k, we've had, you know, the boyish johnson premier ship, his one i would characterize as a hugely missed opportunity for him. huge parliamentary majority. and he's a road to trust a loss, and he's lost the confidence of his colleagues. now, richie has his own problems, as you've alluded to, he's an extremely wealthy guy and, and, and his family's very wealthy a not shouldn't be any barriers public office. i believe that, but the conservative party are thinking strategically, the british...
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u. k. national grids emergency plans of cutting yas to the e u in the event of a u. k shortage, which would make matters even worse. and when you know it, the u. k is already preparing for that worst case energy scenario with talk of energy bills. they could climb to $3300.00 british pounds per year. and already the purchasing power of u. k. citizens has taken a big hit, the energy market consultancy cornwall insight attributes. the diary forecast to an energy market that has become increasingly more volatile amid uncertainty over the gas that russia sends to europe. sales volumes are falling to a rate not seen since the depths of the pandemic as inflation continues to bite, and households cut back spending discretionary purchases were hit hard, especially white goods and homeware, while consumers also traded down to cheaper brands in food and non food alike. yeah, in other words, uncertainty caused by sanctions that the you imposed on itself and it's very on citizens the you approved a new batch of aide for ukraine on tuesday with the total amount of the blocks financial assistance. the key of now stunning, its over 2000000000 euro
u. k. national grids emergency plans of cutting yas to the e u in the event of a u. k shortage, which would make matters even worse. and when you know it, the u. k is already preparing for that worst case energy scenario with talk of energy bills. they could climb to $3300.00 british pounds per year. and already the purchasing power of u. k. citizens has taken a big hit, the energy market consultancy cornwall insight attributes. the diary forecast to an energy market that has become...
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you knew with data net, you do not know what's going to happen at all monday, this coming monday in the u. k. this final 6 candidates will be whittled down to 2 . and then those to go to the 200000 conservative party members who will be effectively deciding for the 65000000 of the rest of us and, and crazy time. and so we don't know what's gonna happen. and you're saying that's different than times that pass. i'm curious. do we know who is leading it seems amongst the politicians that richie soon i can certainly the most popular, but perhaps amongst the public. that's not necessarily true. who do you think? oh, would you put your money on? while i've been telling people for some days now, if i the favorites i think to win this contest is a politician called penny mordant. currently, a 2nd in the race to day off to the m p 's vote. but she is the problem that richie soon at kaz is that yes, he's leading amongst members of parliament, westminster. but he is no in near the top of what they conservative members take. so westminster corridors today are full of negotiations. and plots is richie's
you knew with data net, you do not know what's going to happen at all monday, this coming monday in the u. k. this final 6 candidates will be whittled down to 2 . and then those to go to the 200000 conservative party members who will be effectively deciding for the 65000000 of the rest of us and, and crazy time. and so we don't know what's gonna happen. and you're saying that's different than times that pass. i'm curious. do we know who is leading it seems amongst the politicians that richie...
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yeah, clearly you know, the idea that we have, i'm in the u. k. and you know, we have a still have a high fossil fuels energy mix and had we invested more ends renewable had we invested more in energy efficiency relating building like we wouldn't be. so attuned to shifting prices of orland gas and locked into that. so now it is about the right infrastructure and moving away from from fossil infrastructure. nigel global warming, as we've mentioned before, is making extreme heat more common all over the world. but these specific events, i know we've talked on touch that before, but a bit more explanation of the specific weather events more likely or more intense because of the key human induced warming. absolutely, absolutely unequivocally, that that is not generated directly by human activity. then they're made much more likely or more intense, more frequent soon activity. i think that the scientific community is pretty clear on that. and the report from the intergovernmental panel on climate change produced last year, the summary, based on work of
yeah, clearly you know, the idea that we have, i'm in the u. k. and you know, we have a still have a high fossil fuels energy mix and had we invested more ends renewable had we invested more in energy efficiency relating building like we wouldn't be. so attuned to shifting prices of orland gas and locked into that. so now it is about the right infrastructure and moving away from from fossil infrastructure. nigel global warming, as we've mentioned before, is making extreme heat more common all...
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know lushin. thanks guys. come mind. yeah. boy, the quick to watch is k u sometimes mission askar, a s a you know as us last k is just a a . can it do you mind? can you me a little scared to let him mediate. back on the side. it's not that i'm not stuck them. let's be or one week and it did was interesting. i'm sure 90 companies that says that i'm with your biggest boss side with visual skiing. my chip right now about junior meets. that teaches you what you mean . you're in what you're going, you mean? yeah, it's that this, this guy and get was group not by the with us. i mean, it's a plus comes with oh, what do you remember? what i meant? hey, beth gosh, does yes. i'm glad you know one is a much more if it's not like if i remember the screen of marie, pardon me for your oil home wisc. i'm with the way well, you know, the machine if you don't want those, you know, but i'm from workshops followed with another lawyer, buck up at him up with it. well, not much about this man with prescription, but it's so much blurry. most people are meaningless to assume a bu
know lushin. thanks guys. come mind. yeah. boy, the quick to watch is k u sometimes mission askar, a s a you know as us last k is just a a . can it do you mind? can you me a little scared to let him mediate. back on the side. it's not that i'm not stuck them. let's be or one week and it did was interesting. i'm sure 90 companies that says that i'm with your biggest boss side with visual skiing. my chip right now about junior meets. that teaches you what you mean . you're in what you're going,...
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you know, the u. k. just isn't built for this. transport is struggling with trains cancelled or running very slow speeds due to the tracks, not being out her not being able to handle these temperatures, some of the trucks buckling. indeed, hospitals struggling as well. surgeries being cancelled just because the hospitals a too old and they come, they can handle this hated to help inside the hospitals. you know, people in the u. k. built for 5 of as health warnings for people in elderly age bracket. children as well. people with sicknesses, people are more prone to the hydration heat stroke and he hates exhaustion. the world health organization has been advising people to get at least one or 2 hours in air conditioning every day if possible. that's simply not possible for some of the people we've met today in some of the poor areas of this barbara of london and housing estates that, that a rundown, poorly ventilated flaps. there is simply no way for them to go to cool down as some forecast is say that the
you know, the u. k. just isn't built for this. transport is struggling with trains cancelled or running very slow speeds due to the tracks, not being out her not being able to handle these temperatures, some of the trucks buckling. indeed, hospitals struggling as well. surgeries being cancelled just because the hospitals a too old and they come, they can handle this hated to help inside the hospitals. you know, people in the u. k. built for 5 of as health warnings for people in elderly age...
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u. k. in effect, say that, you know, they had provided the industry with a lot of supports and that the airline should have been ready. what i pointed out was that when the government u. k, government withdrew support for everybody with no specific support for airlines. that was in september of last year. when passenger numbers in the u. k. were only 36 percent. and in the 4th quarter of last year, when no support was being providers, passenger numbers in the u. k. were still down by 55 percent against where they were in 2019. and i think it's easy for these politicians to forget the reality of was going on and jumped for a headline. and i have to say very disappointed to hear brand shops who i consider to be the worst transport secretary the u. k. has had to certainly, since i've been dealing with the airlines and the government in the u. k for over 20 years now, it's important that politicians learn from what it is they did well. and in this case, you know, many of the decisions weren't taken very smartly, and we learned from what they got wrong. so we don't repeat these mistakes in the futur
u. k. in effect, say that, you know, they had provided the industry with a lot of supports and that the airline should have been ready. what i pointed out was that when the government u. k, government withdrew support for everybody with no specific support for airlines. that was in september of last year. when passenger numbers in the u. k. were only 36 percent. and in the 4th quarter of last year, when no support was being providers, passenger numbers in the u. k. were still down by 55 percent...
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you know, the u, the u. k. government is in shambles and there is going to be a, in my view, a republican take over in the united states. i come the mid terms because people aren't willing to pay this so called putin price hike up for you know, for something which is meaningless to them. and, you know, it's, it's, it's harmful to city citizens, civilians in, in the 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 over it. it was too 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 on destroying themselves. and what's the effect th
you know, the u, the u. k. government is in shambles and there is going to be a, in my view, a republican take over in the united states. i come the mid terms because people aren't willing to pay this so called putin price hike up for you know, for something which is meaningless to them. and, you know, it's, it's, it's harmful to city citizens, civilians in, in the u. k. all across europe, the united states, and especially the civilians of ukraine. you look at this attack that ukraine did just...
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you know, the, the u. k. government is in shambles and there is going to be a, in my view, a republican takeover in the united states. i come the med terms because people aren't willing to pay this. so called pu price hike up for you know, for something which is meaningless to them. and you know, it's, it's, it's harmful to city citizens, the civilians in, in the 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. oh great. 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 thei
you know, the, the u. k. government is in shambles and there is going to be a, in my view, a republican takeover in the united states. i come the med terms because people aren't willing to pay this. so called pu price hike up for you know, for something which is meaningless to them. and you know, it's, it's, it's harmful to city citizens, the civilians in, in the u. k. all across europe, the united states, and especially the civilians of ukraine. you look at this attack that ukraine did just...