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of inflation in u. k and also in the u. s. is demand full type, meaning that, you know, of course, there's a shortage of personnel or there's a lot of demand for pay rise. whereas in case of japan, for example, it's cost push is quite different. that's one of the reasons why inflation rate is so much lower, i think, structurally speaking, you know, looking at economic conditions. obviously. i think, you know, the bank of england worry is i think spot on in the sense that, you know, it will cause the negative. you know, i should say, loop now that would, you know, exacerbate the current condition. also, it's also true that you know, all central banks are trying to basically fight off inflation. and at the same time, they have to juggle with the mounting amount of debt which had been accumulated during the cove in $1000.00 crisis. at least bank of england has a lot more room compared to for example, banker, japan who cannot make any maneuverability in my opinion. so yes, i think, you know, central banks are, you know, having a bit of a headache because they're facing a very direct dilemma. so what they're thinking about in my c
of inflation in u. k and also in the u. s. is demand full type, meaning that, you know, of course, there's a shortage of personnel or there's a lot of demand for pay rise. whereas in case of japan, for example, it's cost push is quite different. that's one of the reasons why inflation rate is so much lower, i think, structurally speaking, you know, looking at economic conditions. obviously. i think, you know, the bank of england worry is i think spot on in the sense that, you know, it will...
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u. k will react to this? well, of course, people in the u. k. are not privy to a lot of information given that there is no freedom of expression in britain. if you believe the scottish nationalist has no democracy in britain given that they are given a vote. but so this information will not be widely, widely disseminated in british media. they will be focusing on we need to support a battalion who knows. and that broke down their break away elements of the ukrainian army. there will be nothing about corruption and how this aid money is going down the drain, as seen by some analysts, or even on the right. even those in the pentagon saying this kind of thing. no richey soon as the green card holder, i think he gave his green card back in, eventually, but it was, was previously worked for an american bail that van goldman sachs. i mean, for him. the important thing is to worship and to the blank and state department as currently configured and to hell with britain. that's what the british population will be. should be thinking, according to the detr
u. k will react to this? well, of course, people in the u. k. are not privy to a lot of information given that there is no freedom of expression in britain. if you believe the scottish nationalist has no democracy in britain given that they are given a vote. but so this information will not be widely, widely disseminated in british media. they will be focusing on we need to support a battalion who knows. and that broke down their break away elements of the ukrainian army. there will be nothing...
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u. k is no longer a major economic player in the world? well, by conventional indicators such as g d, p, and the size of the economy. of course the u. k remains one of the major players in the city of london certainly is one of the major financial centers in the world. i think the real problem u. k. has had really dating back to the global financial crisis. 2008 is it seems to have a deep inability to generate prosperity from across its regions, but also a serious inability to create the forms of jobs and the forms of employment and the forms of business which are actually wealth. creating a g d p per head is not very impressive. and the overall effect of this is u. k. finds it harder and harder to actually deliver the standard of living that many people expect from a what by other measure, the highly developed countries. so this is can manifest in increasingly threadbare public services writing child poverty levels. some scandalous examples of, of people living in conditions that the u. k. would not that long ago considered to be sort of shameful, instances belonging to sort of a 2nd to economic nation. so, so by so many social meas
u. k is no longer a major economic player in the world? well, by conventional indicators such as g d, p, and the size of the economy. of course the u. k remains one of the major players in the city of london certainly is one of the major financial centers in the world. i think the real problem u. k. has had really dating back to the global financial crisis. 2008 is it seems to have a deep inability to generate prosperity from across its regions, but also a serious inability to create the forms...
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u. k. masterminded the attack, the bombing, the sabotage of the north stream pipelines that they're your friends and the u. k. and sabotaged the north stream, of course langley, virginia and america will have given a nod of approval because they're selling ellen, ellen g. now to europe, at least 4 times the price mean time hands, you're quitting protests across major european cities. what. what do you forecast for the people's movement? you think more demonstrations are going to come as the winter continues? yes, because as i told i would be very pleased. i would be a happy i will to take back all my boats. i have said now if the german politicians came out of the corner, if they came down to the streets to ask the people of germany, they told us, yes, we are, sorry. we are worked for the for 0 for foreign opposite interest. now let's work for you, let's work for our country. this i would welcome, but i do not see it. and so what can we do? we can only hide in our flats being more exploited, even economically being more or press politically. as in former g d r. now nowadays germany is vernice has become very similar to that. she to our dictatorship,
u. k. masterminded the attack, the bombing, the sabotage of the north stream pipelines that they're your friends and the u. k. and sabotaged the north stream, of course langley, virginia and america will have given a nod of approval because they're selling ellen, ellen g. now to europe, at least 4 times the price mean time hands, you're quitting protests across major european cities. what. what do you forecast for the people's movement? you think more demonstrations are going to come as the...
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u. k. was that the ring master, when it came to the bombing of the north stream pipelines out of course the u. k. wouldn't have done that without a nod, at least from langley, and then we have all of a sudden american l, n g, which is so much more expensive, essentially being force fed down the throats of europeans done. what is europe looking at now with a winter of discontent and economies going down the drink while they are looking at trouble? they are looking at suffering for their own people. and that the governments of europe have accepted this state of affairs, right? that really the u. s pushed on that. let's face it now. and i think by the way, the u. s. targeted western europe as much as they did. russia would be now that's a very straight and almost wiring state when you say it again for me, please done. yeah, the us, these sanctions are aimed as much at europe and particularly germany as they are against russia. how is that possible? the white house is always saying, hey, you're your best friends, buddies. you're your best friend and yet doesn't seem that way. it wasn't well, a
u. k. was that the ring master, when it came to the bombing of the north stream pipelines out of course the u. k. wouldn't have done that without a nod, at least from langley, and then we have all of a sudden american l, n g, which is so much more expensive, essentially being force fed down the throats of europeans done. what is europe looking at now with a winter of discontent and economies going down the drink while they are looking at trouble? they are looking at suffering for their own...
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you lead a devolved government, as, as you alluded to the many people of course watching this in the u. k. will know all about this. people around the world though won't understand what this means. what does devolve government mean? what are your responsibilities as the head of a divorce? government? so it means that people in wales vote for their own parliament, which then makes decisions ongoing. things that only apply to people in wales. i mean the way it's all the things that matter to people day in and day out. so the welsh parliament is now responsible for health for education, for local government, for transport, for agriculture, for the wash language for sport, a long list of things, which are the domestic agenda. the u. k. government remains responsible for things like defense, for fine affairs, for macros can all make policy. but the things that you notice in your daily lives now, those decisions are made in whales by people who people in wales have voted for to make those decisions. but, but you don't set tax races, is that for your reliant upon the u. k. government, for the in
you lead a devolved government, as, as you alluded to the many people of course watching this in the u. k. will know all about this. people around the world though won't understand what this means. what does devolve government mean? what are your responsibilities as the head of a divorce? government? so it means that people in wales vote for their own parliament, which then makes decisions ongoing. things that only apply to people in wales. i mean the way it's all the things that matter to...
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u. k, get out of this mass and at what price? yeah, and i think the key thing of course is, is a u. k. nozzle, modern entity, but the people living there, distribution consequences and consequences, inequality. but i think action you can come through this period in a way that does protect the living standards of those that most at ne, protecting of the poorest and society. and you basically 3 things. first of all, acknowledge that this is a letter happening. i can't, mistakes at home is fundamentally a price shock. that's common to many countries. number 2, therefore say right, we need to protect people's living standards. as this price shock moves free, the systems that support of energy bills is much more target than what we already have. it's much more protection come to public service investment, an investment in our income safety net, and the number 3 to say on to make sure that all of that's what the family doesn't add to inflation further and set up the tax rises that would offset that. and if you were to go down that route of them in acknowledging the real world, putting in p
u. k, get out of this mass and at what price? yeah, and i think the key thing of course is, is a u. k. nozzle, modern entity, but the people living there, distribution consequences and consequences, inequality. but i think action you can come through this period in a way that does protect the living standards of those that most at ne, protecting of the poorest and society. and you basically 3 things. first of all, acknowledge that this is a letter happening. i can't, mistakes at home is...
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u. k. across the water, including of course, women and some young children. it was a tragedy, of course, really shocked people on both sides of the english channel in person. and in from, from the hearing from the police have been investigating the charged in, according to french major. what they have found is a french rescue service is really failed to help the people in that boat there being transcripts of that noise between the french rescue services. and some of the victims will not go to called multiple times, gave their location multiple times. but no assistance with them. now what the from the charity workers here are saying we've just spoken, for example cali. they say that what is needed more safe and legal pathways for asylum seekers to reach the u. k. so they don't undertake these dangerous crossings in terms of france and britain. well, the 2 countries are the 2 governments in the 2 countries. well, what they've said is look, what we need is more security. and they have agreed to expand an existing agreement, which means more french police officer
u. k. across the water, including of course, women and some young children. it was a tragedy, of course, really shocked people on both sides of the english channel in person. and in from, from the hearing from the police have been investigating the charged in, according to french major. what they have found is a french rescue service is really failed to help the people in that boat there being transcripts of that noise between the french rescue services. and some of the victims will not go to...
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u. k. across the water, including of course women and some young children. it was a tragedy. of course, it really shocked people on both sides of the english channel in britain. and in france and here in france, police have been investigating the charged in, according to french media. what they have found is that the french rescue services really failed to help the people in that boat that have been transcripts of that night between the french rescue services. and some of the victims on that boat who called multiple times gave their location multiple times. but no assistance was sent. i know that you have been talking to some of the asylum seekers who've been there. what are they saying about the risks of a term to these crossings? have been speaking quite the asylum seekers. i haven't done kirk at all. staying in the most appalling conditions outside, really just sleeping most them on the muddy ground. i saw children who told me that they were 9 years old, 11 years old. they weren't with family, i mean, really desperate, desperate conditions for them. but they say, look, we'
u. k. across the water, including of course women and some young children. it was a tragedy. of course, it really shocked people on both sides of the english channel in britain. and in france and here in france, police have been investigating the charged in, according to french media. what they have found is that the french rescue services really failed to help the people in that boat that have been transcripts of that night between the french rescue services. and some of the victims on that...
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of a u. k. d. of deployments in the convent because of course, these africans tradition. those are all brothers before and brothers. so we do not know which particular parts that's the k d a the katie of has been deployed, but we have what they've been deployed in those are people, much of the people from east africa actually came from the congo bisson. and so many reasons. this is going to run the aspect of electric electric energy the way that it's because it's all so much of the radio and, and even the cobble that he's running, the world comes from the commerce. so the idea we simply combo the bits, and that is why i'm supporting that while the democratic republic of congo itself has announced the mobilization of troops, it's in response to further offensive by the m $23.00 listen group, which 1st began in march, the insurgents helping gaining ground in areas near the border with uganda and rolanda. since the conflict broke out, tens of thousands of people have been displaced. the d r. c. government accuses rolanda up supporting them religions. galli denies the allegat
of a u. k. d. of deployments in the convent because of course, these africans tradition. those are all brothers before and brothers. so we do not know which particular parts that's the k d a the katie of has been deployed, but we have what they've been deployed in those are people, much of the people from east africa actually came from the congo bisson. and so many reasons. this is going to run the aspect of electric electric energy the way that it's because it's all so much of the radio and,...
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u. k. and france. again, if there's nothing to hide and they should just say yes, of course, let the investigation roll out. so the u. s. u k and frauds block this investigation into these bio labs in ukraine. you know, look back to the notes stream sabotaged, which seems to suggest the u. k and other players were behind the sabotage of north stream. look at the bio labs in ukraine. you're not going to see the truth on base . it's not going to see the light of day at the un, the bombing of the coach, crimea bridge, the assassination of do going to as well. do you believe 3rd, any point in the shore to long term russia will find itself on the right side of history. we already on the right side of history, we don't have to make a choice. they have the choice whether to join us or not to join, or to remain in history as somebody who would behave shamefully, and who undermined the sorry, jo, security council. i'm the united nation section, but that's what they are doing. we are making these points. you know, there is a very overt and twisted logic here on behalf of our former western partners. going back t
u. k. and france. again, if there's nothing to hide and they should just say yes, of course, let the investigation roll out. so the u. s. u k and frauds block this investigation into these bio labs in ukraine. you know, look back to the notes stream sabotaged, which seems to suggest the u. k and other players were behind the sabotage of north stream. look at the bio labs in ukraine. you're not going to see the truth on base . it's not going to see the light of day at the un, the bombing of the...
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of even the u. s. president. a saying otherwise. so was her assessment of the course from k, as for nato to take a tougher stance against russia. does it look like the u. s. lead wally wants to get more involved. yeah, i don't think they directly want to get more involved. they will continue the flow of arms intelligence, you know, organizing covert actions. but they still intend to keep this fig leaf of proxy warfare. the real problem is that they're running out of military supplies, that they can give the key of regime that he can readily use. they're running out of artillery pieces artillery shells they've had to scrape 100000 from the other side of the world from south korea. um, and they have essentially run out of the main battle tanks of soviet legacy that they can easily provide to the care regime they're, they're resorted to pulling things out of museums mothball and trying to refurbish them. at this point, political scientist and international security expert and mark slip road and many thanks for your time and your insight. appreciate it. thanks for having me. pol
of even the u. s. president. a saying otherwise. so was her assessment of the course from k, as for nato to take a tougher stance against russia. does it look like the u. s. lead wally wants to get more involved. yeah, i don't think they directly want to get more involved. they will continue the flow of arms intelligence, you know, organizing covert actions. but they still intend to keep this fig leaf of proxy warfare. the real problem is that they're running out of military supplies, that they...
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u. k. of being the one in planning, supplementing, supporting and implementing this attack. specifically our members of a british, the british navy were involved and of course the, the, these that the accusation back from the u. k. is that these claims are false and that the, these are false claims on a massive scale in order to distract from their quote illegal invasion of ukraine. now this, this, as is very important because this is affecting the grain situation. and of course, russia chose the turkey as a neutral spot for the grain, since they weren't allowed to really work with europe. and what did the russian president have to say about the ukrainian grain deal, as well as moscow's decision to suspend its participation in it? repeatedly of president vladimir putin has been saying that the grade is not getting to the poorest countries, more than 35 percent. go see you. 34 percent goes to turkey and only about 3 to 5 percent goes to the forest countries. and this is, of course, physically important because russia is being blamed as, as, as somebody does the whole thing, this grade and hurting, and starving all of these countries. but the reality is russi
u. k. of being the one in planning, supplementing, supporting and implementing this attack. specifically our members of a british, the british navy were involved and of course the, the, these that the accusation back from the u. k. is that these claims are false and that the, these are false claims on a massive scale in order to distract from their quote illegal invasion of ukraine. now this, this, as is very important because this is affecting the grain situation. and of course, russia chose...
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whereas of course, the u. k, we had a decline in g d p. that time i would also see some positive data for october in terms of industrial production. but what we've got also the same time is a very considerable reduction in business, sentimental investment intentions. and also of course, household income. so i squeeze there as well because of gas prices even though they're not as coming down. so the expectation is that because of inflation, wages have actually anything been rising even slower than they have been doing in the u. k. so you have a lot of it in crisis that too. ok, thank you. so you're going to have to leave it there. thank you very much. that is the key price for us from london. thank you. well, only 4 percent of people who sought asylum in the u. k. last year. have been given a decision on their application. meanwhile, several private companies that providing migrants with poor quality housing, while making big profits move back a reports. wow, or fatima not her real names been in limbo in britain's asylum system for more than
whereas of course, the u. k, we had a decline in g d p. that time i would also see some positive data for october in terms of industrial production. but what we've got also the same time is a very considerable reduction in business, sentimental investment intentions. and also of course, household income. so i squeeze there as well because of gas prices even though they're not as coming down. so the expectation is that because of inflation, wages have actually anything been rising even slower...
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u. k. across the water, including of course women and some young children. it was a tragedy, of course, really shocked people on both sides of the english channel in person. and in from, from the hearing from the police, have been investigating the charge in, according to french major. what they have found is a french rescue services really failed to help the people in that boat. there been transcripts of that noise between the french rescue services and some of the victims will not bow to called multiple times gave their location multiple times, but no assistance with them. now what the from the charity work is here saying we've just spoken, for example, camera cali. they say that what is needed are more safe and legal pathways for asylum seekers to reach the u. k. so they don't undertake these dangerous crossings in terms of france and britain. well, the 2 countries are the 2 governments and the 2 countries. well, what they've said is look, what we need is more security. and they have agreed to expand an existing agreement, which means more french police o
u. k. across the water, including of course women and some young children. it was a tragedy, of course, really shocked people on both sides of the english channel in person. and in from, from the hearing from the police, have been investigating the charge in, according to french major. what they have found is a french rescue services really failed to help the people in that boat. there been transcripts of that noise between the french rescue services and some of the victims will not bow to...
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u. k. decisions some money raised to wash decisions. that's the right one for me. you're the leader of the labor party in wales, as well as as 1st mr. the labor party, of course is the, is her majesty's opposition nationally throughout the u. k and the government in westminster is a conservative lead government. is there any friction there between the fact that the whales is led by the labor party and the rest of the country is being governed by the conservatives? when it does lead to tensions, the degree attention tends to depend on the nature of a government at westminster. we've lived through 12 years now of conservative government at some point, that's been a relatively benign relationship. at other times, it's be more conflict. you will, a great deal depends upon the degree to which a westminster government respects the devolution settlement, not just in relation to wales, but scotland and northern ireland as well. the reason i'm asking all of this is because recently there was a contrivance where you lost your temper in the center of the wealth, the welsh assembly. and we even heard about that in this part of the world that was over the health service,
u. k. decisions some money raised to wash decisions. that's the right one for me. you're the leader of the labor party in wales, as well as as 1st mr. the labor party, of course is the, is her majesty's opposition nationally throughout the u. k and the government in westminster is a conservative lead government. is there any friction there between the fact that the whales is led by the labor party and the rest of the country is being governed by the conservatives? when it does lead to tensions,...
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u. k. decisions some money raised to wash decisions. that's the right one for me. you're the leader of the labor party in wales, as well as as 1st mr. the labor party, of course, is the, is her majesty's opposition nationally at, throughout the u. k. and the government in westminster is a conservative lead government. is there any friction there between the fact that that the whales is led by the labor party and the rest of the country is being governed by the conservatives? when it does lead to tensions, the degree of tension tends to depend on the nature of a government at westminster. we've lived through 12 years now of conservative government at some points. that's been a relatively been in relationship. at other times, it's be more conflict. you all a great deal depends upon the degree to which a westminster government respects the div aleutian settlement, not just in relation to wales, but scotland and northern ireland as well. the reason i'm asking all of this is because recently there was a controversy where, where you lost your 10 in the center of the wealth welsh assembly. and we even heard about that in this part of the world that was over the heal
u. k. decisions some money raised to wash decisions. that's the right one for me. you're the leader of the labor party in wales, as well as as 1st mr. the labor party, of course, is the, is her majesty's opposition nationally at, throughout the u. k. and the government in westminster is a conservative lead government. is there any friction there between the fact that that the whales is led by the labor party and the rest of the country is being governed by the conservatives? when it does lead...
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u. k. and northern ireland to give them that space to come to some kind of compromise up to the u. k. and brussels. the leaders will meet here at ask in house, in central belfast during the course of this morning. but as a say, this really just uncertainty and frankly pessimism as to whether they confirm any breakthrough today. and on monday in london, the prime minister wishes united official spokesman did actually say that there was no update expected this week. it's pretty pessimistic, frankly, at one would imagine that people in northern ireland are getting pretty frustrated with the situation. why is it so important for people? how does it affect in their lives? well, i mean it's, it's affecting people here in northern ireland, in a very visceral, very real way in politics is not some kind of abstract concept here. for example, you've got the funding of northern property services is done by thing called a block grant. now in dollar terms, it's around $17000000000.00, which is given by london to the alarm and the executive and the executive director, the dish out according to political priorities. but because of the functioning executive that is not being done, and we're ta
u. k. and northern ireland to give them that space to come to some kind of compromise up to the u. k. and brussels. the leaders will meet here at ask in house, in central belfast during the course of this morning. but as a say, this really just uncertainty and frankly pessimism as to whether they confirm any breakthrough today. and on monday in london, the prime minister wishes united official spokesman did actually say that there was no update expected this week. it's pretty pessimistic,...
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of course, is the big question. as i say, televisions estimate. this one from the ministry of defense in the u. k. suggest the following that the russian withdrawal will be taking place over several days that it will involve defensive positions and artillery fire as the forces withdraw to provide cover for them. so a dangerous situation to encounter and of course they continue to be real concerned about the possibility that all of this is a russian ruse. laying a trap for those forces to enter and apparently empty. so no need to be set to problems with hidden forces engaging them, street fighting or bombarding them with artillery from the bank. so that the most recent would we have from the ukrainian government here. and here comes from senior advisor. mr. let's get the president. we kind of for the warning that the russians a likely to be will be trapping the city as they evacuate mining everything they can, he said from apartments to sue is planning to turn the city into a city of death. all right, we appreciate the update as always during how live for us in cave. thank you. let's head to mosco
of course, is the big question. as i say, televisions estimate. this one from the ministry of defense in the u. k. suggest the following that the russian withdrawal will be taking place over several days that it will involve defensive positions and artillery fire as the forces withdraw to provide cover for them. so a dangerous situation to encounter and of course they continue to be real concerned about the possibility that all of this is a russian ruse. laying a trap for those forces to enter...
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threat is very real and well, of course, as you've said, the radioactive cloud, it will not respect any visa policies. interesting story for you here on the program, the u. k is circumventing its own commitment of not importing oil supplies from russia. that is actually being reported by the u. k. sunday times. which has revealed how the russian energy source is important to britain though. undeclared, the field was one of, at least that a non congress of russian oil was more than 200000000 pounds. to have arrived at british pause soon, the invasion of ukraine. but it has been classified as inputs from elsewhere. time to learn more here on the program, costing life out to all contributive, as ortiz, rachel moss and good afternoon to you. rachel. great story. this are the u. k. government, essentially for months now, they've been saying no more russian energy. we can't have any money going into putin's coff has to pay for this conflict in ukraine. no russian energy but hold on a 2nd. the u. k is actually secretly importing it is not right. he adds the story of irresistible forbidden love. apparently the u. k. government has been importing this nasty authori
threat is very real and well, of course, as you've said, the radioactive cloud, it will not respect any visa policies. interesting story for you here on the program, the u. k is circumventing its own commitment of not importing oil supplies from russia. that is actually being reported by the u. k. sunday times. which has revealed how the russian energy source is important to britain though. undeclared, the field was one of, at least that a non congress of russian oil was more than 200000000...
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many has sold over 14 and a half 1000000 units for decades on the course or even enjoyed a stint at the top of the sales charts in the u. k. with special edition is available with 2 different dr drains. the 1st one is a regular gasoline engine, and it's also available as an e version. the e version is also the one we are testing right now. opa manage to add up the range from the regular 280 kilometers that the normal course i have $2313.00 with this one. so you will have a few more kilometers, which is pretty neat and every day you while you manage the clock up $313.00 on paper, the 40 edition can go up to 353 kilometers on all the electric power. one set, especially this apart from the regular versions, is the red color that is based on the one the old car, a head, and the black trim. the 17 inch black l. o, a wheel, the black. ruth, with the spoiler and the logo, with the lettering all in high gloss, black the interior has a modern need and tighten the book in the interior, you will quickly notice you are sitting in the special edition because of the seat covers that are reimagined versions of the feed covers of the 1st
many has sold over 14 and a half 1000000 units for decades on the course or even enjoyed a stint at the top of the sales charts in the u. k. with special edition is available with 2 different dr drains. the 1st one is a regular gasoline engine, and it's also available as an e version. the e version is also the one we are testing right now. opa manage to add up the range from the regular 280 kilometers that the normal course i have $2313.00 with this one. so you will have a few more kilometers,...
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many has sold over 14 and a half 1000000 units for decades on the course or even enjoyed a stint at the top of the sales charts in the u. k. with special edition is available with 2 different dr. trains. the 1st one is a regular gasoline engine and it's also available as an e version. the e version is also the one we're testing right now. open manage to add up the range from the regular 280 kilometers that the normal course i have to $313.00 with this one. so you will have a few more kilometers, which is pretty neat. and every day you, while we manage the clock up 313 on paper, the 40 edition can go up to 353 kilometers on all electric power. one set, especially this apart from the regular versions, is the red color that is based on the one the old car for a head and the black trim. the 17 inch black wheels, the black roof with the spoiler, and the logo with the lettering all in high gloss. black. the interior has a modern, neat, and tidy new book. in the interior you will quickly notice you are sitting in the special edition because of the seat covers that are reimagined versions of the feed covers of the 1st generation
many has sold over 14 and a half 1000000 units for decades on the course or even enjoyed a stint at the top of the sales charts in the u. k. with special edition is available with 2 different dr. trains. the 1st one is a regular gasoline engine and it's also available as an e version. the e version is also the one we're testing right now. open manage to add up the range from the regular 280 kilometers that the normal course i have to $313.00 with this one. so you will have a few more...
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u. k. was involved in, in some capacity as well. your thoughts on when you hear that, of course, they're not directly involved in the, in the, the conflict in ukraine. but for all intents and purposes, it appears as if they've got to handle things that are happening. i think more than a hand, i think we know that us and british intelligence are very much involved in helping the ukraine military serve. certainly with targeting. we know the ca, for example, has been in ukraine even before the special operations training various forces there to kill russians. and by the way, that's in the, the i was quoting people who are actually trained by the ca, they were, you know, that's what they were trained in. you know, and as i understand the situation on the ground, i mean, you know, essentially the ukrainian military was more or less destroyed in the early weeks of the special operation. and you know what, what ukraine military is now fighting with is almost all from nato. you know, so this really is now a conflict between russia, nato, even though you know, obviously no one wants to s
u. k. was involved in, in some capacity as well. your thoughts on when you hear that, of course, they're not directly involved in the, in the, the conflict in ukraine. but for all intents and purposes, it appears as if they've got to handle things that are happening. i think more than a hand, i think we know that us and british intelligence are very much involved in helping the ukraine military serve. certainly with targeting. we know the ca, for example, has been in ukraine even before the...
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and of course, there's also in addition to the funding, the issue of observe our missions. so some staff from the u. k. and some stuff from france will be allowed to participate in each other's border operations in order to observe what's happening in exchange information. the idea is to increase trust in increased cooperation between the 2 sides and also to increase communication with that that will build towards better joint operations and more collaboration going forward. so this may be a hard question to answer, but france has always said, look, we cannot bring enough resources to bear given the length, the stretch of coastline that we have got to guard, and therefore we need more resources. we also need more funding from the u. k. is what they're getting now in this deal enough. i think there's always, if never enough, there's always the always find need for, for new funding. i think the real issue here though is not necessarily the amount of money that's being provided on either side, but rather policy solutions. and that's what's lacking in the current agreement. what's the u. k. last access to
and of course, there's also in addition to the funding, the issue of observe our missions. so some staff from the u. k. and some stuff from france will be allowed to participate in each other's border operations in order to observe what's happening in exchange information. the idea is to increase trust in increased cooperation between the 2 sides and also to increase communication with that that will build towards better joint operations and more collaboration going forward. so this may be a...
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of course, there's probably also the need to move quickly to prevent frictions with united states in so much as australia and the u. k. are now in a special alliance with u. s. o office against china, and depend on the u. s. for training and support. now, if u. s. trained australian or british pilots or in turn training chinese pilots and without consequences than we can imagine discipline coming from washington. however, it might also be part of a comprehensive washington lead communication strategy operating among these countries, which is constantly sequencing new at each honest worries like a steady drumbeat. western hysteria about china has a proven tendency towards a lot of fake news. and even more than this, a pathological recourse to misinterpreting basic fact, the craft grotesque conspiracy theories. anything related to china in the u. k. a, u. s. and australia is intensely politicized now, and whenever investigations like these are announced, they are motivated politically. wow that rosa. this is alan to god. i'll see you dot com for more regional and international news will be back in the top of the hour.
of course, there's probably also the need to move quickly to prevent frictions with united states in so much as australia and the u. k. are now in a special alliance with u. s. o office against china, and depend on the u. s. for training and support. now, if u. s. trained australian or british pilots or in turn training chinese pilots and without consequences than we can imagine discipline coming from washington. however, it might also be part of a comprehensive washington lead communication...
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u. k. st. natasha butler has more from dunkirk inference. it was a tragedy, of course, really talks people on both sides of the english channel in person. and in from, from here in france, police have been investigating the charge soon. according to french major. what they have found is a french rescue services really failed to help the people in that boat there being transcripts of that noise between the french rescue service. and some of the victims will not bow to called multiple times gave their location multiple times, but no assistance with fighters for the n 23 rebel group, calling for direct talks with the government, they say they're not bound by a deal that requires them to stop protest as also took to the streets of government to reject the deal demonstrate to say, does not recognize or when does allege support for the group. charles play today says he'll return to the ivory coast after his acquittal at the international criminal court was upheld last year. good day, it was a key figure. during one of the country's most violent periods, he led a nationalist
u. k. st. natasha butler has more from dunkirk inference. it was a tragedy, of course, really talks people on both sides of the english channel in person. and in from, from here in france, police have been investigating the charge soon. according to french major. what they have found is a french rescue services really failed to help the people in that boat there being transcripts of that noise between the french rescue service. and some of the victims will not bow to called multiple times gave...