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u. k. okay. obviously they're great powers, but they're supporters of terrorism. and according to international law, aren't we suppose to isolate states that support terrorism. me raises some very, very awkward questions. how does the global community she lives in deal further going forward with the, with the us and u. k. again, major sponsors of terrorism during this is another awkward question about to ask you, because this isn't the 1st time ukraine is launched, strikes kidding. its own military personnel, and july 2022 k of hit a detention center. and it didn't ask for public housing. ukrainian presidents of war, what does ukraine possibly have to gain from allegedly sacrifice, and it's old people. i mean, what's the big picture here? so, so we have to differentiate here between ukraine, ukraine, people, and of a generous, genuine criminal regime of baby, a few 100. maybe a few 1000 people were profiting enormously on this floor. they are receiving billions of dollars from the west, from nato countries. obviously they, it's clear they have a financial interest
u. k. okay. obviously they're great powers, but they're supporters of terrorism. and according to international law, aren't we suppose to isolate states that support terrorism. me raises some very, very awkward questions. how does the global community she lives in deal further going forward with the, with the us and u. k. again, major sponsors of terrorism during this is another awkward question about to ask you, because this isn't the 1st time ukraine is launched, strikes kidding. its own...
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u. k. okay, me to decide who was right, who had the right to that region and it was determined that that region should belong to a guy in a banners realize that it was basically line staff and they did not agree with it. but they humbly went ahead and signed and allowed them to take the area, but then because they were never happy with 5096, they were able to then have another agreement signed. and it's on the basis of that night to $96.00. the 6 weeks agreement, which is known as the disease agreement, that the un secretary general because as the ongoing tension was april in 2018 to rephrase the matter to see it's a national court of justice. so it's been going on for a while and the main issue is that then it will then as well as people believe that the original agreement to allocate that line. tagano was basically a matter of collusion between the west and caused them to do as far as that it was not a year assignment of the territory to die. i know you will venezuela and diana agreed just las
u. k. okay, me to decide who was right, who had the right to that region and it was determined that that region should belong to a guy in a banners realize that it was basically line staff and they did not agree with it. but they humbly went ahead and signed and allowed them to take the area, but then because they were never happy with 5096, they were able to then have another agreement signed. and it's on the basis of that night to $96.00. the 6 weeks agreement, which is known as the disease...
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i think we might very well have a law firm here in okay, u k. yeah, if it was okay, we're ready for you, we can get the connection monument. can you just tell us all we know at this point in time? well, it says the somewhere near the 11 am russian minister of defense of letting him, if you will, 7 to 6. so down in building it's region, minnesota defense that they will, 6 to 3, you created and present a 446 crew members and 3 score on the plane they were moving to build or to for, for the prisoner who exchange with the know for sure. what's happened, i don't know for sure, but pulling in a report, say that the playing field don't to and then to mobile function. and i'd like to say they say a few things about the ball to the bulk of the silver region. now, every day, sometimes i'm in a few times a day, you can, you can see here they have different systems for building and they are exec those sirens going to be held here and there. but these time at 11 am to think it was overwhelmed with the tv and radio air. busy interrupted by russians, emergency
i think we might very well have a law firm here in okay, u k. yeah, if it was okay, we're ready for you, we can get the connection monument. can you just tell us all we know at this point in time? well, it says the somewhere near the 11 am russian minister of defense of letting him, if you will, 7 to 6. so down in building it's region, minnesota defense that they will, 6 to 3, you created and present a 446 crew members and 3 score on the plane they were moving to build or to for, for the...
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u. k has not been attacks here, right. but they think it's ok as you say, is against constitutional and international. they think is okay to the bottom, a software and nation hit tell me this, what is the logic hip? the u. k. in america basically saying we need violence to deescalate the situation . right. and they've been saying that just like they also say, oh, they're trying to save democracy. they're not trying to save anything. they're not trying to help anything. they're basically justifying a trillion dollar defense budgets. and if you watch some of the stocks, of course, lockheed martin stocks is going up through the roof. right. and this is the thing with young and what it's also doing is it's allowing israel to carry out it's aggressive genocide against the palestinians. 22000 people that most of them filter and 10500 children at least and this and young and has said that they were standing by palestinian. so a lot of this starts from there. you mentioned earlier about knowing, getting killed. that's right. commercial life, this was a commercial line or the that of got attacked right there was and now they're
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okay. uh, base compress. it's a, uh, by the, uh, function u. k. government in um basically, um uh why taking out a huge purple should hold the crate population. okay. political commentator, anthony webber. anthony, thank you. thank you, right. sure. 3 k to right. do say with our to international up next on the cost of everything. we take a closer look at the cost of credit card ownership and the debt that comes with it . by the way, we often see credit cards as convenient financial tools, allowing us to make purchases and manage our expenses. however, it is crucial to recognize that credit card that comes with the cost a cost that goes beyond the simple swipe of the card. i'm christy i. and today we're going to be talking about something that effects millions of people around the world. the costs of credit card debt and how to manage it wisely. the americans total credit card balance is one point. oh, $8.00 trillion dollars in the 3rd quarter of 2023. and now that is a record high in the 2nd consecutive quarter in which americans credit card bala
okay. uh, base compress. it's a, uh, by the, uh, function u. k. government in um basically, um uh why taking out a huge purple should hold the crate population. okay. political commentator, anthony webber. anthony, thank you. thank you, right. sure. 3 k to right. do say with our to international up next on the cost of everything. we take a closer look at the cost of credit card ownership and the debt that comes with it . by the way, we often see credit cards as convenient financial tools,...
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okay, give the us u. k. old members of the canada, straightly a savvy array, but japan and columbia is not before the court only south africa, a 3rd party that is not involved in the conflict of peers. nevertheless, a survivor goes pointed out complicity and genocide is in play. states that supports a condoned praised altura $5.00 to $5.00 to solve the 7th of october. both that's the time on laser start until see of a violation of article 3, a of the convention as being completed in genocide. and indeed, all the duty to prevent genocide on the article long enough, the agent has pointed out. so if i forget, has gave it a 2nd and suppose to how much but the least a tally of relevance to a discussion of the situation is the facilitation of humanitarian assistance. some things that hardly fits well with accusations of genocide intent as my colleagues will demonstrate, is riley israel of activities in this area need to be addressed. not strep to side of south africa seeks to do crime amongst the ranks of the res
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is there a long term vision, long term strategy on the part of the okay, well, i think the u. k. and the us in the foreign and military policy at the moment regarding this is trying to do what a lot of forward a military policy does or these attempts which is to attempt to do just enough, but not too much. uh, they don't want to escalate the situation. they don't want to see what's going on in the middle east exploding into a wide, a regional conflagration. david cameron the far as x ray of the u. k was keen out here on today to say that it's the who's these, that are responsible for the escalation there is going on at the moment. and the attacks that we seem to strikes that we've seen from the u. k and the us on not wholesale, they, as we have from really see not just now concentrating on on military targets. the effort that we're being told is being tight and is to very simple advice. the gap give a message to the who say is the, this is not acceptable to the united states and the united kingdom and all the nations that are highlighted with them. and also to try and degrades th
is there a long term vision, long term strategy on the part of the okay, well, i think the u. k. and the us in the foreign and military policy at the moment regarding this is trying to do what a lot of forward a military policy does or these attempts which is to attempt to do just enough, but not too much. uh, they don't want to escalate the situation. they don't want to see what's going on in the middle east exploding into a wide, a regional conflagration. david cameron the far as x ray of the...
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u. k. germany or even united states are claiming that they actually see some sort of basis. okay. we know that another one of the focuses, the state department, us state department said that uh anthony, blinking will be talking to as well about the escalation and the violence one as well as the northern border with 11 on a number of senior has bella. kalonde is having code in recent days. what do you think, if anything, this visit will achieve on that folder? while i, this is one of the points i've been assigned to, to achieve, to prevent the expansion of the conflicts. i assume that the was the strength to do is to guarantee as well to a security. i'm asking you sort of to restrain, not only eh, and gus about restraining the ethics or policing against. here's what our other states. i mean, nobody wants the leveled to be engaging that a war. nobody wants him to. they started say you nickel foundation, because this is something that they can contain and independently from, from mr. i believe on, on this barry come to get to the show and kindergarten and many other countries to, to
u. k. germany or even united states are claiming that they actually see some sort of basis. okay. we know that another one of the focuses, the state department, us state department said that uh anthony, blinking will be talking to as well about the escalation and the violence one as well as the northern border with 11 on a number of senior has bella. kalonde is having code in recent days. what do you think, if anything, this visit will achieve on that folder? while i, this is one of the points...
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u. k. what are the signs of inside eviction, and what should you do about? it's both on the show. normal companies are using software to monitor the employees performance. is that okay? and could we soon get better drugs and better computers? thanks to research and production in space? these are the topics that i'm moving the test was the why? no, i don't want to do you get angry when asked to put your phone down, social, media, shopping and online entertainment. even scrolling through the news, all of those online activities kind of affects your brain and that can become a real life problems. windows being online, become addictive, and what can we do about it? but 1st, how can the internet be addictive? in and not show accessing usage of digital platforms and gadgets kindly to enter that addiction. it can create an actual physical dependence and cool social problems. everything we do or can seem online is designed to, to big sticky. a nice word for addictive social platforms, shopping sites on online games mess with the reward system and our brains. or when you're getting a like for an instagram post, a delta mean wash. paula is step, i mean being the feel good. ho
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okay, thank you for that. you understood it, but the w correspondent, young philip shots as well. yeah, i spoke with frank cadillac, which is a former u. k. military intelligence officer, who nodded back to us in strategic studies that the case of portsmouth university. i asked him what the consequences of a long war in gaza unlikely to be on the region. there is no doubt to tool that this will at once have a scale of intensity will last throughout this year and probably 2 years afterwards . and this is something i think that's concerning. the idea is really all me very much not, not go totally them. of course. i also don't think over the political level of days around the united states because there's no clear idea of what for the rest of the war for the rest of the conflict in ga. so we'll take a moment, we have no idea what the political track will be. and of course, the minute treat perspective. the army wants total, the ideas want to know that so that they can shape operations to lead up to it, what they call face full. there's no sign of god on the outside political level. it's very clear there's a great deal of exasperation on the
okay, thank you for that. you understood it, but the w correspondent, young philip shots as well. yeah, i spoke with frank cadillac, which is a former u. k. military intelligence officer, who nodded back to us in strategic studies that the case of portsmouth university. i asked him what the consequences of a long war in gaza unlikely to be on the region. there is no doubt to tool that this will at once have a scale of intensity will last throughout this year and probably 2 years afterwards ....
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okay. we have to watch to see what happens from here. nearly a dozen countries, including the u. s. u. k and germany have stopped the funding due on relief and works agency for palestine. refugees, as after israel made unconfirmed claims. some unreal workers were involved in the october 7th terror attack. the palestinian prime minister has said the suspension comes to the most difficult time for all dozens. this measure is extremely dangerous, and it is our hope that that would be of us. the suspension of aid comes at the most difficult times. at the time when the international court of justice has poured for any immediate supply ending please supplies and international aid. and to does that for you to a is an source. and then you wouldn't body which provides essential aid of 2000000 people in gulf has had its funding suspended by around a dozen weston countries. under a life saving assistance is about to end following countries. decisions to cut their funding to the agency, our humanitarian operation on which 2000000 people depend as a lifeline and gaza is collapsing. i am shocked that
okay. we have to watch to see what happens from here. nearly a dozen countries, including the u. s. u. k and germany have stopped the funding due on relief and works agency for palestine. refugees, as after israel made unconfirmed claims. some unreal workers were involved in the october 7th terror attack. the palestinian prime minister has said the suspension comes to the most difficult time for all dozens. this measure is extremely dangerous, and it is our hope that that would be of us. the...
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u. k for taking this action. um yep. and when to handle and the last few years is 2015 when the americans and the okay. and cottage of the saudi isn't supposed to consolidate ministry intervention in the i'm and the result is that the who sees became much stronger than ever before. they become much closer to it on the never before and on hold of a major source of territory more than half of a human. and here i think the who sees would become, may become involved in the low intensity conflict. you know, for a long time. um, and with the u. s. u k, and we don't know how this will evolve. but one thing for sure is that hopefully is, will become more popular in the un. no, there is a clear uh that was um you know, many supports those actions because they're not just action taken against the us. and in a vacuum of, you know, this is sort of diety with the city and people are being slaughtered in gaza and you know this. so they out of the cause i official entity and then all that you know, um and um, the little button on the group that he's in control of the states. so in the same way i became very popular i
u. k for taking this action. um yep. and when to handle and the last few years is 2015 when the americans and the okay. and cottage of the saudi isn't supposed to consolidate ministry intervention in the i'm and the result is that the who sees became much stronger than ever before. they become much closer to it on the never before and on hold of a major source of territory more than half of a human. and here i think the who sees would become, may become involved in the low intensity conflict....
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the okay, defense 2nd regret, shop says issued a warning to hosting fighters following that incident in a statement. he says the u. k. along side along side allies as previously made clear that these attacks are completely unacceptable. and if continued who these will bear the consequences, we will take the action needed to protect innocent lives and the global economy. villamor experiences now from london billing. how do you read that statement? are we expecting no further village reaction from the u. k. against the hope these so they don't have a huge number of us in the region. several, they do have a vessel that any nation has decided to step into healthy united states that has many more vessels in that region. they have been involved both those 2 countries, the last couple of months since mid november in repelling some of these missiles have been fired from yemen. but in terms of taking further action, the necessary action that girl on the steps of defense minister talked about. it's on k, whether the u. k. government with bet to do that. certainly without the united states that seem very unlikely they would po
the okay, defense 2nd regret, shop says issued a warning to hosting fighters following that incident in a statement. he says the u. k. along side along side allies as previously made clear that these attacks are completely unacceptable. and if continued who these will bear the consequences, we will take the action needed to protect innocent lives and the global economy. villamor experiences now from london billing. how do you read that statement? are we expecting no further village reaction...
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okay, what about 2024 percent of the prospects for ukraine given the elections that mr. we've mentioned the us presidential election. the u. k. elections, european parliament elections. yeah. i'm sure, as you claimed, worried about the prospect of a trump presidency. sure. and i'll get to that in a 2nd. but if i can just throw in a couple of more figures, i mean with very, very limited resources. ukraine has been able to destroy about 20 percent of the russian black fleet. and according to atlanta council figure is about 50 percent of russian conventional military capability. so if you're talking about headwinds in 2020 part for life, for that's going to add to it. i think come, yeah, absolutely. the us selection especially, is going to be a really, really big factor in terms of what happens between ukraine and russia. i think mr. brewton is trying to run down the clock, keep the work going until the likes, and hoping that trump or mac a republican will get in. and then within the 1st few days of the administration kind of deal that won't be in ukraine's favor. so a lot of concern in key is about that where the election will
okay, what about 2024 percent of the prospects for ukraine given the elections that mr. we've mentioned the us presidential election. the u. k. elections, european parliament elections. yeah. i'm sure, as you claimed, worried about the prospect of a trump presidency. sure. and i'll get to that in a 2nd. but if i can just throw in a couple of more figures, i mean with very, very limited resources. ukraine has been able to destroy about 20 percent of the russian black fleet. and according to...
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okay, thank you for that. you understood that, but the w correspondent, young philip shots with front leg, which is a formal u. k. military intelligence officer who nodded back to the britons of portsmouth university. i asked him about the likely consequences of a long war in casa. there is no doubt to tool that this. ready was have a scale of intensity will last throughout this year and probably 2 years afterwards . and this is something i think that's concerning the idea. there's really all me, very much not, not go totally them of course, also to think over the political level of israel, the united states, because there's no clear idea of what for the rest of the war or the rest of the conflict in ga. so we'll take the moment, we have no idea what the political track will be. and of course, for the military perspective, the army wants to know the idea of wanting to know that. so they can shape operations to lead up to it. what they call face full. so there's no side effects on the outside political level, it's very clear. there's a great deal of exasperation on the part of the us and specifically president, b
okay, thank you for that. you understood that, but the w correspondent, young philip shots with front leg, which is a formal u. k. military intelligence officer who nodded back to the britons of portsmouth university. i asked him about the likely consequences of a long war in casa. there is no doubt to tool that this. ready was have a scale of intensity will last throughout this year and probably 2 years afterwards . and this is something i think that's concerning the idea. there's really all...
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okay. and you as for over the 8 years, what was the result? yeah, many has become a strong god with the u. k. i mean like state they always say what the m and have to do with by less times thousands of my and 4 of them and they do that able to get the day when i said i knew ok came thousands of miles towards the side. and so both ways that aly via many will continue with the attack and they will do whatever it takes to stop genocide, i guess by lifting it a who's the spokes pass and told all to the minute traction by western allies won't change. the groups cools a, this reliable minded behavior attack on him and by the us is unjustified. and we consider it to be a bleeding violation of how many sovereignty and an act of aggression against the many people the many army targets because really ships heading to israel and has not intercepted any other vessels, including american and british ships. therefore, we consider that the militarization of the red sea represents a blatant violation of the many sovereignty in a major shifting the conflict. this may lead to a major disaster by turning the r
okay. and you as for over the 8 years, what was the result? yeah, many has become a strong god with the u. k. i mean like state they always say what the m and have to do with by less times thousands of my and 4 of them and they do that able to get the day when i said i knew ok came thousands of miles towards the side. and so both ways that aly via many will continue with the attack and they will do whatever it takes to stop genocide, i guess by lifting it a who's the spokes pass and told all to...
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okay, so tell me if i understand you correctly, there is a danger that could be repeated by potentially marginalizing certain policy before the us the u. k. the you will reiterate the need and the urgency for a 2 state solution it spring. and of course the united nations position for so long now would have in bold and benjamin netanyahu to now say flatly, no, as well. i think the main reason is, is that he's never learned or never known any cost for the occupation. if you can continue building settlements, a war crime under international law without any consequences, he can maintain to manage the occupation and not engage in any kind of a piece talks real or not with the palestinians and not face any uh, any cost for doing this. um, he has a strong diplomatic shield of being on it may not states protecting him. so he's able to continue with the supplements which makes the 2 state solution and possible . keep in mind that as you know, when the international community, particularly the global north, keeps on talking about a 2 state solution. this becomes a sweet spot for israel and it's far right government because it's so it's a possibili
okay, so tell me if i understand you correctly, there is a danger that could be repeated by potentially marginalizing certain policy before the us the u. k. the you will reiterate the need and the urgency for a 2 state solution it spring. and of course the united nations position for so long now would have in bold and benjamin netanyahu to now say flatly, no, as well. i think the main reason is, is that he's never learned or never known any cost for the occupation. if you can continue building...
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u k. judge is safe to see us went over to the decision not to extradite consumers today. pools 2022. westminster magistrates quote, formerly issued extra dykes and some 8 weeks later. you. okay. secretary pretty patel. signed off on the in june of 2023 london side court, just as jonathan swift rejected 2 separate applications made by a strangest lawyers to appeal his extradition. striking down all submitted grounds at the time, it was from holdings. julian saunders is still being detained in definitely in solitary confinement in the marsh prison. while he's legal to continue to appeal on his pay off of the most people have heard of him in relation to the swedish trump. right bellenger's patients. and it's really important to, to debunk them to explain the role denisia in mischaracterizing the case and treating us fear campaign. the, the swedish case she's the one of the most anomalous crime investigation i have ever seen as a do it. and then these 2 women went to the police for having julie in a sense, testing for sexually transmitted illness. the evidence was really manufactured and it turned out to be complete distortion of the actual situation where 2 women wanted him to
u k. judge is safe to see us went over to the decision not to extradite consumers today. pools 2022. westminster magistrates quote, formerly issued extra dykes and some 8 weeks later. you. okay. secretary pretty patel. signed off on the in june of 2023 london side court, just as jonathan swift rejected 2 separate applications made by a strangest lawyers to appeal his extradition. striking down all submitted grounds at the time, it was from holdings. julian saunders is still being detained in...
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u. k. and the republic of on and, and e, u, country it was, i put a risk, the 1998 peace agreements that ended decades of violence in northern ireland. so the okay and the you signed a deal that effectively created a trade pulled up between northern islands and the rest of the you came some goods arriving from breton for you. and i'll check to northern irish port visa that undermine the regions place in the u. k, in this package, i believe safeguards, northern islands, please in the union will restore our place within the u. k. internal market. it will remove checks for goods moving within the u. k. of remaining in northern ireland, as well as the automatically following future use laws have or very place that we are asked this at juncture. we're conscious that there is a huge amount of work to be done. and that's at society has really suffered from the absence of governments over the last 2 years. we're almost 2 years away from the last assembly election. i'd very much welcome to the fact that the d p have now moved to explicitly recognize and respect to the outcome of the tasks assembly at election high volts. it has more from belfast. it's no
u. k. and the republic of on and, and e, u, country it was, i put a risk, the 1998 peace agreements that ended decades of violence in northern ireland. so the okay and the you signed a deal that effectively created a trade pulled up between northern islands and the rest of the you came some goods arriving from breton for you. and i'll check to northern irish port visa that undermine the regions place in the u. k, in this package, i believe safeguards, northern islands, please in the union will...
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okay. of the european union has also now decided to carry out the military mission. in the red sea is the you likely to cooperate with the u. k. in the us on this a, c, e, u emission and the red sea is still being being finalized as a principle agreement. but how it, how the final line is, we don't know, we do know that a lot of trade, almost half of the trade with asia in the middle east goes through that region. so there is a big interest also in the you to, to stop the attacks on, on the ships on, on cargo ships. and they make trade much more expensive and make the goods in the european union much more expensive. now the within the u, as in the u. k. so there is an ongoing debate how much dialogue versus how much military reaction. so similar within the u, as in the u. k, i assume the company's book at most reporting from london. so good, thanks so much that was long be known that the who sees have a t ally in the region and that is it wrong. and it runs insults, stretches in other directions as well. the clerical regime in toronto is using a network of proxy instruction from israel sport. it was less of them to iraq, syri
okay. of the european union has also now decided to carry out the military mission. in the red sea is the you likely to cooperate with the u. k. in the us on this a, c, e, u emission and the red sea is still being being finalized as a principle agreement. but how it, how the final line is, we don't know, we do know that a lot of trade, almost half of the trade with asia in the middle east goes through that region. so there is a big interest also in the you to, to stop the attacks on, on the...
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u. k. and us bombing campaign with all the details, his all ease ease of july, and they're wanting this. i've gathered outside the british embassy into long to condemn the okay and us this friday attack against several. you have any cities, that's a total. we can the who with these defense capabilities, of course, washington said this twice for an act of self defense in response to unprecedented lucy attacks against international maritime vessels and the red sea. this, as you have many officials, the attacks are on justifiable because human has not working international shipping in the red sea. and that the only target is really ships are ships to move towards the occupied palestinian port space on shortly after the coupon. we acted strongly by calling it a clear violation of human is territorial integrity and international laws outside of the attention, only fuel and security and instability in the region. these people now have a code, their warranty and government's remark, saying that the measure clearly shows that the washington fully supports as well. and it's for ongoing. so they say the operation will not stop the resistance forces from supporting pal
u. k. and us bombing campaign with all the details, his all ease ease of july, and they're wanting this. i've gathered outside the british embassy into long to condemn the okay and us this friday attack against several. you have any cities, that's a total. we can the who with these defense capabilities, of course, washington said this twice for an act of self defense in response to unprecedented lucy attacks against international maritime vessels and the red sea. this, as you have many...
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u. k. what are the signs of inside the eviction, and what should you do about it? both are on the show. normal companies are using software to monetize the employees performance. is that okay? and could be soon getting better drugs and better computers. thanks to research and production in space. these are the topics that i'm moving the test was the why? no, i don't want to see you get angry when asked to put your phone down, social, media, shopping and online entertainment. even scrolling through the news, all of those online activities can affect your brain and that can become a real life problems. windows being online, become addictive, and what can we do about it? but 1st, how can the internet be addictive? and, and not show accessing the usage of digital platforms and gadgets kindly to enter that addiction. it can create an actual physical dependence, the cool social problems. everything we do or can seem online is designed to, to big sticky. a nice word for addictive social platforms, shopping sites on online games mess with the reward system and our brands. when you're getting a like for an instagram post, a domain brush policy domain being the feel good home and th
u. k. what are the signs of inside the eviction, and what should you do about it? both are on the show. normal companies are using software to monetize the employees performance. is that okay? and could be soon getting better drugs and better computers. thanks to research and production in space. these are the topics that i'm moving the test was the why? no, i don't want to see you get angry when asked to put your phone down, social, media, shopping and online entertainment. even scrolling...
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u. k. targeting. so now international airport, the capital and the uh, they allow me base, we know that the strikes have been carried out in the vicinity of who day the airport. okay. hold on can, inside that and the, and the delay need based north of san either who these have responded by say, america and britain must be ready to pay a heavy price price latest pictures there. this is the 1st time we understand strikes have been launched against the who these since the started targeting international shipping in the red sea. let's go live now. does she have a tendency, who is a standing by force in washington? she have any reaction at this point from there. well knowledgeable outlets have now been brief to buy officials through the administration on condition of anonymity and b u. s. administrations violence. this britain joined us in the strikes of getting through the targets, the aircraft carrier, dwight d eisenhower, bottom targets, a navy submarine, 5 tumble cruise missiles, the netherlands, australia, or canada, and bahrain. we are also expected to participate providing logistics, intelligence, and other support. as always, that keep missing suggest the coali
u. k. targeting. so now international airport, the capital and the uh, they allow me base, we know that the strikes have been carried out in the vicinity of who day the airport. okay. hold on can, inside that and the, and the delay need based north of san either who these have responded by say, america and britain must be ready to pay a heavy price price latest pictures there. this is the 1st time we understand strikes have been launched against the who these since the started targeting...
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u. k. a torpedo in early parts of the conflict here. how often is that mentioned in the mainstream media? you and i talked about it in real time. i remember it in real time. okay. it's never got an airing on the main stream media. the public simply doesn't know that this conflict, 1st of all, could have been avoided. second of all, it could have been shut down relatively quickly. scott: i know you're a 100 percent correct? because 1st of all, a to, to discuss what happened in march and april requires people to re think to be of the entire, you know, narrative bitch been portrayed in the west of an aggressive russia. she can territorial acquisition, seeking to destroy it to you. but when you look at the terms that russia had agreed to, they were extraordinarily lenient. it's almost some people say it almost was like russia lost in was conceding things to ukraine, that's out lenient scholars got. i, i remember at the time i remember at the time and, and probably was talking you about it. i, i said that would be defined as a strategic to feed or it, it did it in retrospect yes. but it shows how much rush i wanted to avoid. what's happening today, how little appet
u. k. a torpedo in early parts of the conflict here. how often is that mentioned in the mainstream media? you and i talked about it in real time. i remember it in real time. okay. it's never got an airing on the main stream media. the public simply doesn't know that this conflict, 1st of all, could have been avoided. second of all, it could have been shut down relatively quickly. scott: i know you're a 100 percent correct? because 1st of all, a to, to discuss what happened in march and april...