9
9.0
Jul 24, 2024
07/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
u. k. okay. do that in life of what you're saying? we've had the appointment of richard him at the new attorney general. he's been chosen by stomach and he's previously criticized as well. he wants to specializes in human rights. little. what do you make of his appointment? does it indicate that we may see the sort of 6 that you. busy talking about when it comes to human rights. well, we hope so, but so, you know, we kissed homage so you know, it's a remote and international human rights lawyer. and david love me is a, is a human rights lawyer. so somebody cv, am, doesn't really determine what the policy position is going to for your renewal, you know. okay, so i'm a for example, long saying to the war on garza said, israel, it was within its rights to come to the for the blockade of food when they should have to go. so which is clearly a breach of intellectual, though they have not been as vocal on the war crimes, as i said, not being committed because, or as the, for example, with the cost to russia. so it was these pulses to, i thi
u. k. okay. do that in life of what you're saying? we've had the appointment of richard him at the new attorney general. he's been chosen by stomach and he's previously criticized as well. he wants to specializes in human rights. little. what do you make of his appointment? does it indicate that we may see the sort of 6 that you. busy talking about when it comes to human rights. well, we hope so, but so, you know, we kissed homage so you know, it's a remote and international human rights...
17
17
Jul 5, 2024
07/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
u. k. policy set 2 in 13 seats. these last pictures now of some of the counting that's going on across the u. k. results will continue to come in throughout the night. okay. as tom and the man that set to become a pretends new prime minister posted on the social media platform, x as post closed. these aren't everyone who come paying for the but in the election, everyone has voted for and put that trust and will equals a changed neva potty in a moment will have formulating this lend eviction to bonnets in north london with votes of being counted. the 1st. let's head to 10 downing street and speak to l just here is rory challenge. so roy, we, as we've seen, the counting of votes continues in this, but it's looking very much like a label on slide. it is absolutely, and then a few hours time when the morning light comes to downing street, what does it require? a scene of the monument, i think will be a flurry of activity cameras, photographers, jen lists, etc. when kits dom i is very likely to be walking into that famous door behind me, the 1st labor leader to walk into 10 downing street as prime minister sits 2010 have 14 years ago. now the results are star
u. k. policy set 2 in 13 seats. these last pictures now of some of the counting that's going on across the u. k. results will continue to come in throughout the night. okay. as tom and the man that set to become a pretends new prime minister posted on the social media platform, x as post closed. these aren't everyone who come paying for the but in the election, everyone has voted for and put that trust and will equals a changed neva potty in a moment will have formulating this lend eviction to...
9
9.0
Jul 23, 2024
07/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
u. k. aerospace defense secures the space. okay. has the name on the inside one? 0, $1.00 east coming up next, the, the pond causing the cost as geo political tensions increase globalization and faces a backlash. so is the old full space or the changing pool shape the roles of the future of the us, both china and could. they cannot make alliances like freaks count to the current west. some of that old counting the cost on al jazeera, the in india is remote to tribal communities. there's a sports that tribes. ready introduced by me some of these and the 19th century hockey's now in green did the culture and players from here it says contributing to india as hawk unity viable way to do them with the yeah, that'd be i guess as contacting them and they can, they can adapt this, the kim, the samsung, when they came in and you did for us to take the making after the 4th decade to live, pick middle jobs, indiana reclaimed at the tokyo games for young people to the game off was the fox to upgrade to a few to get disconnected, the one the one used to be used co, hockey is
u. k. aerospace defense secures the space. okay. has the name on the inside one? 0, $1.00 east coming up next, the, the pond causing the cost as geo political tensions increase globalization and faces a backlash. so is the old full space or the changing pool shape the roles of the future of the us, both china and could. they cannot make alliances like freaks count to the current west. some of that old counting the cost on al jazeera, the in india is remote to tribal communities. there's a...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
u. k. and in the us and some other european from the european countries. so we know for sure, for a fact that part of the bomb that does my family was manufactured in the okay. and this is no surprise to us. we know that the u. k. has been complicit in the word and part of science since the inception of as read s of it to 6 years ago. it is the okay that give us are the best for the collaboration in which they give them what they don't own. and they give them the lives of pal, assigned to homes, the part assigned to the scientists. and unfortunately for the past 76 years, the u. k. and the u. s. has been, have been complicit in these wars and gods, but they never apologize for the wrong doing. so they've done on palestine, and more than that, they have been a right before i think is there a lot the only with the web and great took and also but also with the diplomatic cover with the media cover, with everything that is where it disappears with everything is there anything is more than that? they're also looking at the i, c, j and c a from investigating the war trends in gaza. why does your, why do you think is the case number and david allow me to do? it's
u. k. and in the us and some other european from the european countries. so we know for sure, for a fact that part of the bomb that does my family was manufactured in the okay. and this is no surprise to us. we know that the u. k. has been complicit in the word and part of science since the inception of as read s of it to 6 years ago. it is the okay that give us are the best for the collaboration in which they give them what they don't own. and they give them the lives of pal, assigned to...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
u. k. have been at the forefront of thinking about this. okay. but it said this was shown as how critical it is. and i really don't think we yeah, thank you very much. unfortunately. unfortunately, i definitely interrupt you professor. unfortunately we're out of time. that's fascinating. talking with you and i hope we get a chance to talk again. i hope we're not talking about another outage though. thank you for taking the time to talk with us tonight. thank you very much, chris. thank you. today the united nations top court ruled that israel's settlements in the palestinian territories violate international law and must be a band court found that israel's occupation amounted to annexation, and the palestinians were systematically discriminated against in the occupied territories. the advisory opinion is non binding, but it comes as pressure is growing on israel over the more and gosh, that you've been general assembly as the international court of justice back in 2022 to assess israel's occupation, settlement and annexation of palestinian land.
u. k. have been at the forefront of thinking about this. okay. but it said this was shown as how critical it is. and i really don't think we yeah, thank you very much. unfortunately. unfortunately, i definitely interrupt you professor. unfortunately we're out of time. that's fascinating. talking with you and i hope we get a chance to talk again. i hope we're not talking about another outage though. thank you for taking the time to talk with us tonight. thank you very much, chris. thank you....
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
u. k. have been at the forefront of thinking about this. okay. but it says this is shown as how critical it is. and i really don't think we yeah, thank you very much. unfortunately. unfortunately, i definitely interrupt you professor. unfortunately we're out of time, but fascinating talking with you and i hope we get a chance to talk again. i hope we're not talking about another outage though. thank you for taking the time to talk with us tonight. thank you very much, chris. thank you. today the united nations top court ruled that israel's settlements and the palestinian territories violated international law and must be a band court, found that israel's occupation amounted to annexation, and the palestinians were systematically discriminated against in the occupied territories. the advisory opinion is non binding, but it comes as pressure is growing on israel over the war and gaza. you in general assembly as the international court of justice back in 2022 to assess israel's occupation settlement and annexation of palestinian land. it's advisor o
u. k. have been at the forefront of thinking about this. okay. but it says this is shown as how critical it is. and i really don't think we yeah, thank you very much. unfortunately. unfortunately, i definitely interrupt you professor. unfortunately we're out of time, but fascinating talking with you and i hope we get a chance to talk again. i hope we're not talking about another outage though. thank you for taking the time to talk with us tonight. thank you very much, chris. thank you. today...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
u. k. i mean it's, i don't see the ideological, okay. you can have, you know, um the, the woke element and, and all of that with the labor and all of that. but they, me, but even then we have the tories and we had, you know, boy scouts and kind of channeling his inner femininity. i don't remember the exact phrase, but i mean something like that. and they were unified completely on foreign policy . um, what is this the difference? i mean, this is what i think voters are very disgusted with because they got discuss it with the personalities of the, of the, of the conservative party. and they really, we mean, was almost like a, you know, high school cafeteria and, and i don't, you know, when the, when labor's coming in, you know, with their agenda and all that, i don't see it a whole lot of different or no, it really isn't any really, it's under a different set that there isn't any difference and, and that's why i think labor is going to run into a lot of trouble very quickly. because as monday and pointed out, the numbers suggest that ther
u. k. i mean it's, i don't see the ideological, okay. you can have, you know, um the, the woke element and, and all of that with the labor and all of that. but they, me, but even then we have the tories and we had, you know, boy scouts and kind of channeling his inner femininity. i don't remember the exact phrase, but i mean something like that. and they were unified completely on foreign policy . um, what is this the difference? i mean, this is what i think voters are very disgusted with...
9
9.0
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
okay, facility that's who k u n e. well, that'll go ahead, go ahead and tell him to have how much do you get out of it any year? i p board. i'm meant to call it all in a collection system like this $570.00 leaders per square meter per year for mitchell glenda around you see wall. and with these cloud catcher boxes, the biologists collect even more water for reforestation. if it can talk, we'll see. yeah, see i got the key but tackle if water is caught here, isn't it missing elsewhere? and you will guess as i see it. absolutely not. i know the level, the only catch what would naturally get caught just i'm on bushes for example, in those look a single hands i go bit. otherwise, it would evaporate to get the, the most cavity that instead of the legal system, a silva and the most for the and now i want to see what is become of the young trees with their own little cloud catcher, seattle, next, that's due to the same or whatever the is it still working? i think i'm gonna take, let him put a kick me into the perfectly actual
okay, facility that's who k u n e. well, that'll go ahead, go ahead and tell him to have how much do you get out of it any year? i p board. i'm meant to call it all in a collection system like this $570.00 leaders per square meter per year for mitchell glenda around you see wall. and with these cloud catcher boxes, the biologists collect even more water for reforestation. if it can talk, we'll see. yeah, see i got the key but tackle if water is caught here, isn't it missing elsewhere? and you...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
okay. and we know for a fact that the majority of the people in the u. k. so forth a ceasefire. the majority of the people into you please support the processing is rides the, the quality, the freedom of the processing and people. and none of that is scared, his armor and his government and the previous government. this wasn't the okay, did not in this and, and did not live up to the responsibilities the have to does not listen to the people that are present. and that tells you a lot about the democracy, the faith democracy that we have, the fake of freedom that we have in the west. and the width is not as a free as it to promote. so they're not democratic as they promote. and there's only an establishment of elite and politically leads that govern the u. k. and we have a deep to say that governs what, what, what, whatever comes to the add to the foreign policy. and no matter how hard no matter how, how much there is a change in the government when it comes to the firm, but as the unfortunately, especially when it comes to palestine, is there any, is governments want to change a
okay. and we know for a fact that the majority of the people in the u. k. so forth a ceasefire. the majority of the people into you please support the processing is rides the, the quality, the freedom of the processing and people. and none of that is scared, his armor and his government and the previous government. this wasn't the okay, did not in this and, and did not live up to the responsibilities the have to does not listen to the people that are present. and that tells you a lot about the...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
they suffer at the polls, okay, badly, and we're going to see one in the u. k this week as well. that will probably go. both parties are very pro war, but we've seen this in the, in the european elections. that there's a lot of anxiety about where the european union is going. always telling the american line pascal that is true. on the other hand, unfortunately it's not enough yet. i mean, the centrist parties that are basically pro bore in, across the board in europe still have something between 50 to 60 percent of, of support. the 40 percent that they lost is pretty huge compared to where they are coming from. but it is not huge enough in order to be aligned slide to kind of kicked him out of power, which is what we're seeing in the u. k. like you've changed from one pro war party to the other one. and while support is roading it the, the, the, the nurse shelf, the system is still strong enough to keep the, the people who actually want to push forward the war in power. and that's, that's, that's a tremendous problem. and i would hope that at some point, they understand that the
they suffer at the polls, okay, badly, and we're going to see one in the u. k this week as well. that will probably go. both parties are very pro war, but we've seen this in the, in the european elections. that there's a lot of anxiety about where the european union is going. always telling the american line pascal that is true. on the other hand, unfortunately it's not enough yet. i mean, the centrist parties that are basically pro bore in, across the board in europe still have something...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
okay, badly. and we're going to see one in the u. k this week as well. that will probably go. both parties are very pro war, but we've seen this in the, in the european elections. that there's a lot of anxiety about where the european union is going. i always tell you the american line pascal that is true. on the other hand, unfortunately it's not enough yet. i mean, the centrist parties that are basically pro bore in, across the board in europe still have something between 50 to 60 percent off of support. the 40 percent that they lost is pretty huge compared to where they are coming from. but it is not huge enough in order to be aligned slide to kind of kicked him out of power, which is what you're seeing in the u. k. like you'd change from one pro war party to the other one. and while support is roading it the, the, the, the inertial if the system is still strong enough to keep the, the people who actually want to push forward the war in power. and that's, that's, that's a tremendous problem. and i would hope that at some point, they understand that they need to change the n
okay, badly. and we're going to see one in the u. k this week as well. that will probably go. both parties are very pro war, but we've seen this in the, in the european elections. that there's a lot of anxiety about where the european union is going. i always tell you the american line pascal that is true. on the other hand, unfortunately it's not enough yet. i mean, the centrist parties that are basically pro bore in, across the board in europe still have something between 50 to 60 percent off...
7
7.0
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
okay, so we've got to talk about culture shocks because coming to the u. k. as a cambridge, as an international is probably quite special. next to an economic student tells us what surprised him. one big thing was food. and this sounds stereotypical but it's true. um you have potatoes, you have chicken. yeah. fish and chips which is very exciting for a while. but when you're tired and it's getting dark, it for you really just for fun comfort for him from home. the 2nd thing is making new friends agent sometimes prove difficult for some students to make friends of new and unfamiliar cultures because you'd like that you know, convenient factor to draw upon when relating to common chat experiences. really recommend trying to me as many friends from different backgrounds possible because it's that diversity of experience and that diversity of thought. but aside from academics, you really benefit from within the university experience and here's my products. if you're going to get a bike makes so you get a good luck because 2 of my bikes was stolen when i live to,
okay, so we've got to talk about culture shocks because coming to the u. k. as a cambridge, as an international is probably quite special. next to an economic student tells us what surprised him. one big thing was food. and this sounds stereotypical but it's true. um you have potatoes, you have chicken. yeah. fish and chips which is very exciting for a while. but when you're tired and it's getting dark, it for you really just for fun comfort for him from home. the 2nd thing is making new...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
u. k. his former palestinian diplomat. f e stuff. yeah. he was below representative to holland the okay. the vatican, the us and russia. he's being deputy had of the piano delegation in geneva and to the un about to thank you so much for coming on every hour of the stores. it continues. could israel continued to commit genocide without britain where you are the united states, the, your opinion supplying the weapons? as you know often, commentators have said that this the yeah was shot this time himself in the foot. and it seemed to me that nothing him seems to have many more than 2 feet down people's up to now he gets, it keeps getting away with it. and it's unfortunate because in international relations the international when.
u. k. his former palestinian diplomat. f e stuff. yeah. he was below representative to holland the okay. the vatican, the us and russia. he's being deputy had of the piano delegation in geneva and to the un about to thank you so much for coming on every hour of the stores. it continues. could israel continued to commit genocide without britain where you are the united states, the, your opinion supplying the weapons? as you know often, commentators have said that this the yeah was shot this time...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
u. k. his former palestinian diplomat. f e stuff. yeah. he was below representative to holland the okay. the vatican, the us and russia. he's being deputy had of the piano delegation in geneva and to the un about to thank you so much for coming on every out of the sports, it continues. could israel continued to commit genocide without britain where you are the united states, the your opinion supplying the weapons? as you know often, commentators have said that mister nathaniel was shot this time himself in the foot . and it seems to me that nothing am seems to have many more than 2 feet down people's up to now he gets, it keeps getting away with it. and it's unfortunate because in international relations the international, when should we should proceed on the emission and when the, or a person or the precious when i personally believe that he's at the advising the international, the system. and i believe that he has an interest in probing to disrupt the cottage because he's police the curtain survivors depends on it. and because he's either info or elizabeth or he's in j because so with respect to charge respect, i've
u. k. his former palestinian diplomat. f e stuff. yeah. he was below representative to holland the okay. the vatican, the us and russia. he's being deputy had of the piano delegation in geneva and to the un about to thank you so much for coming on every out of the sports, it continues. could israel continued to commit genocide without britain where you are the united states, the your opinion supplying the weapons? as you know often, commentators have said that mister nathaniel was shot this...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
u. k. his former palestinian diplomat. f e stuff. yeah. he was below representative to holland the okay. the vatican, the us and russia. he's being deputy had of the piano delegation in geneva and to the un about to thank you so much for coming on every hour. the soldier continues. could israel continued to commit genocide without britain where you are the united states, the, your opinion supplying the weapons? you know, often commentators have said that this the thing. yeah, was shot this time, him sense in the foot. and it seemed to me that's nothing him seems to have many more than 2 feet to shoot out people's up to now he gets, it keeps getting away with it. and it's unfortunate because in international relations, the international and when should we should proceed on the emission and when the only person or capricious when i personally believe that he's at the using the international, the system. and i believe that he has an interest in prolonging the slow to the cottage because his police, the curtain survivors depends on it. and because he's either info or elizabeth or he's in june because so with respect to cha
u. k. his former palestinian diplomat. f e stuff. yeah. he was below representative to holland the okay. the vatican, the us and russia. he's being deputy had of the piano delegation in geneva and to the un about to thank you so much for coming on every hour. the soldier continues. could israel continued to commit genocide without britain where you are the united states, the, your opinion supplying the weapons? you know, often commentators have said that this the thing. yeah, was shot this...
14
14
Jul 1, 2024
07/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
okay, the ok, let's not bringing our guys to any us from london as will hutton, who is a political economist columnist and president of the u. k. is academy of social sciences and on the scotland, leslie rudolph, a pod cast or a journalist, and also the author of blossom, what scotland needs to flourish. joining us from new york is pablo honda, who's a senior political advisor, who's advising that you west democratic party and has previously done the same for you. okay. parties. i'm leaders. thank you so much for your time with us on inside story will hot and if i may start with you over in london, we after 14 years of conservative rule, is there a real hunger for change though? very much say, i mean i think we and very few people open to open, acknowledge that conservative supporters and i'm a business and finance declaring that support for the labor which is excess finishing this morning. the sunday times. is it right? the paper came out in favor of the labor party. the pulse reflect beside the a of the country feels profoundly mis governed, tied to the ethical lapses as much as the cost of living crisis. and the sense that
okay, the ok, let's not bringing our guys to any us from london as will hutton, who is a political economist columnist and president of the u. k. is academy of social sciences and on the scotland, leslie rudolph, a pod cast or a journalist, and also the author of blossom, what scotland needs to flourish. joining us from new york is pablo honda, who's a senior political advisor, who's advising that you west democratic party and has previously done the same for you. okay. parties. i'm leaders....
23
23
Jul 4, 2024
07/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
u. k. is towards labor towards the left box. there's also, i think, an important gain of seats. okay. it's not a large number, but reform, which is the party, the strongest lead support breaks it the on the hard, right? 13 seats in the projection. and we've already got a couple of results in. we've got blogs and ashington and also how and some gloves south. look at the something themselves. a result of labor goes $18000.00 votes. the number 2 was real full with 11000. so i think the showing of this reform party might be another piece of the story also. no. so the voter in scotland of the, the scottish national policy, they've had a very, very bad night, is the projections are right. projections. say that only going to get 10 seats. well, in 20195 years ago, the last election, they got 48. so it's clearly i think going to push the cause of scottish independence back quite a bit. james, thank you. a but spring in the best one of it, shoes as a counting sentiment bonnet to north and on. now at 3 constituents is, i mean counted the end, it's viewed as one of the capitals key areas. so you
u. k. is towards labor towards the left box. there's also, i think, an important gain of seats. okay. it's not a large number, but reform, which is the party, the strongest lead support breaks it the on the hard, right? 13 seats in the projection. and we've already got a couple of results in. we've got blogs and ashington and also how and some gloves south. look at the something themselves. a result of labor goes $18000.00 votes. the number 2 was real full with 11000. so i think the showing of...
11
11
Jul 23, 2024
07/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
okay, welcome. thank you so much for that reporting from i robi, the new u. k. home secretary has revealed how much the previous governments spent on the scrap plan to son, migrants to rwanda. so in 2022, the van conservative governments made it to, to son, migrants who arrived a still a ways or in boats to the african nation. human rights groups call that plan on ethical. and it was been challenged in the courts. 700000000 pounds have already been spent on sending just hold on to into the office. now we have a new ones that it would frankly be cheaper to put them in the time we switched, frankly, with now because that was actually cheaper to find the parents. if you're with us government to us, at least a $157.00 people have died in the south western district of go fall after to land slides. they're women and children and police officers are among the dads, rescue efforts are still under way of the canals, with the likelihood of thing as enough to use. it didn't happen in the following heavy rains. the damage is expensive. initially there were 3 families that w
okay, welcome. thank you so much for that reporting from i robi, the new u. k. home secretary has revealed how much the previous governments spent on the scrap plan to son, migrants to rwanda. so in 2022, the van conservative governments made it to, to son, migrants who arrived a still a ways or in boats to the african nation. human rights groups call that plan on ethical. and it was been challenged in the courts. 700000000 pounds have already been spent on sending just hold on to into the...
19
19
Jul 17, 2024
07/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
okay. time what, what did appear, though in the king speech is that the u. k. one's better relations with the you. but is it clear how far labor is willing to go when it's pretty clear that they don't want to rejoined a single ball? take all the customs union, which is piece of sac, would be the easiest way of getting groves in this country because economists fail . but that's probably cost us around 5 percent of the g d p. case tom and his labor colleagues are obviously still very worried about losing people who voted leave in 2016 from this coalition that they've built in 2024. so this, i think very different charles, that will see that happening, at least in the 1st time of the labor government. what labor will trying to do is to use the read negotiation of the trade corporation agreement that comes out for renegotiation in 2025 to try and as it was incorrect, the edges and improve some possible trading relationship with the european union, i think will probably say agreements on uh, victory issues and that will help i think with the export and import food a
okay. time what, what did appear, though in the king speech is that the u. k. one's better relations with the you. but is it clear how far labor is willing to go when it's pretty clear that they don't want to rejoined a single ball? take all the customs union, which is piece of sac, would be the easiest way of getting groves in this country because economists fail . but that's probably cost us around 5 percent of the g d p. case tom and his labor colleagues are obviously still very worried...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
okay, let's get some analysis from austin, laurie ma, she's a politics electra at called of university in the u. k. welcome to dw, present. my call wasn't forced to cool the selection of the will say. so given the results that we're seeing here, how will his decision likely be judge to do you think? i don't think his decision is going to be judge very generously. as you correctly pointed out, the money back home did not have to call them election. he decided to do so because he felt the results of the elections suggested that he no longer has the trust of the french people. and probably because he was hoping that the results of the national election would be quite different from those of you election. and his gamble does not seem to have paid all. if we looked as low as it turned out, it's been the highest in nearly 3 decades. i believe nearly 2 subs voted from either the fall rifle the fall left. so how should we see this? i mean, should this be seen as a vote for more radical policies or raw that as a votes against a annual maximum? i think it is a mixture of both, but we really shouldn't under
okay, let's get some analysis from austin, laurie ma, she's a politics electra at called of university in the u. k. welcome to dw, present. my call wasn't forced to cool the selection of the will say. so given the results that we're seeing here, how will his decision likely be judge to do you think? i don't think his decision is going to be judge very generously. as you correctly pointed out, the money back home did not have to call them election. he decided to do so because he felt the results...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
okay, thanks for that. so for the show, i'll continue condolences. meanwhile to those very by u. k. you as you, i'm genocide here in west asia. i will be back with a brand new episode, one sided angel. then keep in touch, my role as social media of it, so expensive new country, and that to a channel going underground tv on rumble, they'll come to us new and old episodes on going underground si size the the other way, not the right. it says the brother printer was up in there, so somebody just simply stay of course with me. the last name was name is read, it was can when we used to be live, imagine we have some more for someone who is this, we would show new people to the the of the revolution of 1789 in france, gave hope for the liberation of the oppressed peoples in the branch of overseas territories. but paris did not want to part with its sources of profit. so 1st sign of the colonization was the uprising of black slaves and hating that remote island, reduced almost half of all the sugar on the planet. sooner was made by d as in franchise slaves broad from africa. in $1791.00, th
okay, thanks for that. so for the show, i'll continue condolences. meanwhile to those very by u. k. you as you, i'm genocide here in west asia. i will be back with a brand new episode, one sided angel. then keep in touch, my role as social media of it, so expensive new country, and that to a channel going underground tv on rumble, they'll come to us new and old episodes on going underground si size the the other way, not the right. it says the brother printer was up in there, so somebody just...