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u. k. really needs to be focused on rather than his own alleged lawbreaking behavior not, of course, comes off to the u. k is already committed and sent troops to the ukraine on what they say is a training missions and center funds for weapons to ukraine. we understand the pores, johnson was supposed to be having a phone call with the russian president at some point this afternoon. but due to all of that political pressure on boris at home, we understand that that phone call has been pushed back to later in the evening. as far as moscow is concerned, of course, all of the saber rattling is nothing more than a distraction from the woeful situation. the police, the prime minister, finds himself in at home and a view shed by many on the benches in the house of commons. now, in judging, he rightly osterhouse boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility, no one trusts him with the best thing he could do to help would be to resign. he will tr
u. k. really needs to be focused on rather than his own alleged lawbreaking behavior not, of course, comes off to the u. k is already committed and sent troops to the ukraine on what they say is a training missions and center funds for weapons to ukraine. we understand the pores, johnson was supposed to be having a phone call with the russian president at some point this afternoon. but due to all of that political pressure on boris at home, we understand that that phone call has been pushed...
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u. k. i'm really glad you mentioned that because we spoke to dr. per driver who talked about the impact if doing a song is expedited to the united states. what that means for journalists around the world history, the driver it is really important that we recognize that this is a highly dangerous precedent. because it allows any authoritarian regime to use both legal and illegal processes to indict or extradite anyone who's critical of their behavior overseas. even if they are not citizens, that asian. and this of course, creates a huge problem for anybody concerned about crimes in any walk of life. whether it's the environment, whether it is politics, whether it is was whether it is torture, etc, etc. rebecca, what the strength of your case, the appeal against junior songs being extradited because they will have an impact on journalism around the world. i think the public understands that appeal so far that have not had much bearing in the current legal proceedings in the u. k. the, the high court, the district court and the high court did not give
u. k. i'm really glad you mentioned that because we spoke to dr. per driver who talked about the impact if doing a song is expedited to the united states. what that means for journalists around the world history, the driver it is really important that we recognize that this is a highly dangerous precedent. because it allows any authoritarian regime to use both legal and illegal processes to indict or extradite anyone who's critical of their behavior overseas. even if they are not citizens, that...
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u. k. courts are making determinations about how you know, how the equivalent of the espionage act, the official secrets act operates in this country. and these are questions, but haven't really been tested and they're being forced to be tested through doing case. could someone in the u. k. be tried for publishing information that was true . that was factual in the same way that julian is. and so far the answer has been yes, and this is truly alarming. so i think at the editorial level this is increasingly understood. of course i think the broadcast media could be doing more. i think there's still a lot of failure to understand what's at stake. there should be more configuration like more attention to, to what the experts in the field of press freedom are saying. because i think there's not a proper understanding of the implications in the u. k. i'm really glad you mentioned that, because earlier we spoke to dr. deeper driver who talked about the impact if doing a song, if expedited to the united states. what that means for journalists around the world history, the driver it is really important that we recognize that this is a highly dangerous precedent. because it allows any
u. k. courts are making determinations about how you know, how the equivalent of the espionage act, the official secrets act operates in this country. and these are questions, but haven't really been tested and they're being forced to be tested through doing case. could someone in the u. k. be tried for publishing information that was true . that was factual in the same way that julian is. and so far the answer has been yes, and this is truly alarming. so i think at the editorial level this is...
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u. k. talked us a little bit how this has gone down with the people in the u. k. are they buying what mr. johnson is selling people in the u. k. are really furious when they heard about the many parties. so they started breaking in late december. there was a fast admission of parties having taken place and downing street and, and, and people really couldn't believe it. or many have come forward. specifically to say that on this day, they couldn't, for example, said or with a family member that was dying. and they, they can't believe that there seems to have been one rule for them, a very, very strict rule of lockdown. but that those people who made rules were not adhering to their own rule. so it is really all over the papers. it's all over social media and his approval ratings have already gone, gone down, boys johnson approval rating since they're the 1st talk of these parties in december. so they were already rock bottom. now i don't have a another paul that has been conducted since our last night since this new story broke. but i believe that they are going down further and further at the moment. in a few words, sir, if you can bear
u. k. talked us a little bit how this has gone down with the people in the u. k. are they buying what mr. johnson is selling people in the u. k. are really furious when they heard about the many parties. so they started breaking in late december. there was a fast admission of parties having taken place and downing street and, and, and people really couldn't believe it. or many have come forward. specifically to say that on this day, they couldn't, for example, said or with a family member that...
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u. k. gotta do leave again from is alec. that's going to happen. isn't the much worse for that, you know, when it comes to the u. k. beckett really take place here. hillary, forward of the british american business association. thank you so much for joining us today. pleasure. and finally, there has been another massive acquisition in the video game industry as take to interactive the publisher of blockbusters franchises, like grand theft auto and red dead redemption has made a deal to by finger that's best known for releasing social media sensation. farmville. now we all remember the early days of facebook after it opened to the general public when you couldn't go one day without a family member or old school chum, inviting you to farmville. in fact, at one time think it was the most successful developer on the social media site. as for the numbers here as part of the deal, which is the important issue here, take to is buying the mobile developer for $12700000000.00 and a mix of cash in stock that's bigger than microsoft purchased. and then emacs just a few years ago. which was worth about $8000000000.00 on the news. think of st
u. k. gotta do leave again from is alec. that's going to happen. isn't the much worse for that, you know, when it comes to the u. k. beckett really take place here. hillary, forward of the british american business association. thank you so much for joining us today. pleasure. and finally, there has been another massive acquisition in the video game industry as take to interactive the publisher of blockbusters franchises, like grand theft auto and red dead redemption has made a deal to by...
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u. k, police really willing to go off to crime when it suits them. any police force of any quality can do more or less investigation. i would like you parts to the case of the scottish comedian that taught his dog or white dog. how to do this alert in order to prevent of a joke. they are perfectly willing to put in the resources when it suits them, but they're not willing to put in the resources when it doesn't suit that police. scotland will be perfectly happy with j. k. rowling being interpreted perfectly happy without being harassed and will take actually no action to defend time because they don't agree with that politically. my comment is that j. k. rowling is going to be say, she can afford security. what about the rest of branch i? to have these highly political police force is highly political police. li does police own doc political control? what politician, fellow, who to prosecute when that is a danger? not to j. k. rowling. because she's rich and powerful. how ordinary people like you make next thought he'll commentary follows the story o
u. k, police really willing to go off to crime when it suits them. any police force of any quality can do more or less investigation. i would like you parts to the case of the scottish comedian that taught his dog or white dog. how to do this alert in order to prevent of a joke. they are perfectly willing to put in the resources when it suits them, but they're not willing to put in the resources when it doesn't suit that police. scotland will be perfectly happy with j. k. rowling being...
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u. k. police really willing to go after crime when it suits them. any police force that equality can do more or less investigation. i refer you back to the case of the scottish comedian, but taught his dog or his watchdog. how to do hitler salutes in order to prevent of a joke. they are perfectly willing to put it in the resources when it suits them, but they're not willing to put in the resources when it doesn't suit that police. scotland will be perfectly happy with j. k. rowling being intimidated, perfectly happy without being harassed and will take actually no action to defend time because they don't agree with that. politically. my comment is next. jake has all the he's going to say she can afford security. what about the rest of breton to have these highly political police force? highly political police? li does police under political control? what politician, fellow, who to prosecute when that is a danger? not to j. k. rowling, cuz she's rich and powerful. was the ordinary people, like, you know, maybe this is, are you still ahead this hour t
u. k. police really willing to go after crime when it suits them. any police force that equality can do more or less investigation. i refer you back to the case of the scottish comedian, but taught his dog or his watchdog. how to do hitler salutes in order to prevent of a joke. they are perfectly willing to put it in the resources when it suits them, but they're not willing to put in the resources when it doesn't suit that police. scotland will be perfectly happy with j. k. rowling being...
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u. k. hotley recipe for success. but what the issues between the u. k. in france really boil down to might have more to do with the opinion the to leaders half of each other. i think it was really a political thing and the of the, the side effect sort of to, to stuff to abs fuel to the thigh, between france and great britain that was just an added plus each of them a win, mccoy and boys johnson sees. and the other, what they hate most bars, johnson is shambolic disorganized. he goes on the fly, he has a sense of humor amendment. my call is a control freak. he, he's a bureaucratic technocrat. he is, has attention to detail on both of them. they work in different ways and they despise the where the other functions, they don't like one another. i mean it's, it's is rarely politics rally personal. but in this instance, each of them has got a sort of vision of how they want international relations to go, and it's not the others. and then it becomes personal francais, even try to get the e, you invested in only ongoing schools, taking a very one for all and all for one approac
u. k. hotley recipe for success. but what the issues between the u. k. in france really boil down to might have more to do with the opinion the to leaders half of each other. i think it was really a political thing and the of the, the side effect sort of to, to stuff to abs fuel to the thigh, between france and great britain that was just an added plus each of them a win, mccoy and boys johnson sees. and the other, what they hate most bars, johnson is shambolic disorganized. he goes on the fly,...
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u. k. tabloids, for example, also the u. k. media, they're really banging the war drums over this. it seems the timing with forest johnson's party gates scandals, the covert scandals and so and so forth. but the whole russia, ukraine issue is a really convenient destruction for the moment. however, that being said, mr. bam, bri. i guess the question is, do you think another war in europe is now on the horizon? well, i think the danger here is very simply that once you hot stop in the military build up of this order accident can happen. a movie, you know, are playing to get bored on from the sky. the can be the exchange of file. a missile can be found accidents, white this in a tend to both situation, can then reach an explosion. i think on the other hand as well the, there are still voices in the creation president is one who are the german government, who believe that told talk is better than war. and i hope we can get that situation this meeting. and normally i hope we can result at try and resolve this situation. but we are a very dangerous situation and you're quite right. the
u. k. tabloids, for example, also the u. k. media, they're really banging the war drums over this. it seems the timing with forest johnson's party gates scandals, the covert scandals and so and so forth. but the whole russia, ukraine issue is a really convenient destruction for the moment. however, that being said, mr. bam, bri. i guess the question is, do you think another war in europe is now on the horizon? well, i think the danger here is very simply that once you hot stop in the military...
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u. k. what was really hot hit was the services industry, the leisure industry in the hospitality industry. but of course, as we know, the u. k. is doing a lot of deals around the world and that bodes well for the future. yeah, i certainly a lot of moving parts there. hillary ford, which of straw mark development consultants. thank you so much for bringing us up to speed. pleasure. and finally, months after a russian actress and her crew became the 1st to film a movie in the outer space. well, tom cruise is now looking to join that exclusive club with a production of his own. the new project is being launched by the u. k. base space, entertainment enterprise and it aims to build a studio that would be attached to the international space station that module referred to as c. one is currently being developed by axiom a company based in houston, texas. when completed, it could be the world 1st content and entertainment studios and multi purpose arena in space. right now, the date for launches and until december of 2024 and tom cruise is expected to be one of the 1st major actors involved after
u. k. what was really hot hit was the services industry, the leisure industry in the hospitality industry. but of course, as we know, the u. k. is doing a lot of deals around the world and that bodes well for the future. yeah, i certainly a lot of moving parts there. hillary ford, which of straw mark development consultants. thank you so much for bringing us up to speed. pleasure. and finally, months after a russian actress and her crew became the 1st to film a movie in the outer space. well,...
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u. k. broadcaster, it really is remarkable for what it says and when it was sent to, as you say, are around a 100 downing street staff on the 20th of may 2020. in the 1st lockdown because of covet 19, it says to them, we thought it would be nice to make the most of the lovely weather and have some socially distance drinks in the number 10 garden this evening. bring your own boots . that was not allowed at the time that day coach or secretary oliver dowden had gone on television, telling people only to meet up apart from people in their household with one other person outdoors. the police had tweeted, similar advice and we now know that 5 days before this e mail was sent, in fact, there was another garden event here at number 10, downing street where forest johnson and he's been fiance, carry or were photographed with other members of the staff fair saying that it was a work meeting, but this event seems to be different because the prime minister, when asked, did you attend, failed to answer the question he or which is not like the previous or allegations. or he says that every judgment must
u. k. broadcaster, it really is remarkable for what it says and when it was sent to, as you say, are around a 100 downing street staff on the 20th of may 2020. in the 1st lockdown because of covet 19, it says to them, we thought it would be nice to make the most of the lovely weather and have some socially distance drinks in the number 10 garden this evening. bring your own boots . that was not allowed at the time that day coach or secretary oliver dowden had gone on television, telling people...
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u. k. government, which really scotland has to get from on guard is as quickly as possible because we're seeing more and more abhorrent policies coming forward. the one that was the night over the weekend about using force against refugees. and the channel is just horrendous. and it's something that as a country we should not be sounding for john, would you like to respond to what julian was saying? well, i mean, i think you know, the enemy, the tory, you're going and many people worry about the direction that this government is taking. but back to the question of you who might succeed. bar assaults and i think i would agree with much of the reasons to not get the favorites the anything i would say is that past experience suggests that favorites often when in the end funny enough, the front runner, it often sort of picked out to somebody who everybody else has to go out and then somebody else can emerge. so i, i wouldn't like to be absolutely, you know, assess, and i'm predicting who might take a johnson at the end of this. yeah. right. okay. and what about the opposition party, john? be
u. k. government, which really scotland has to get from on guard is as quickly as possible because we're seeing more and more abhorrent policies coming forward. the one that was the night over the weekend about using force against refugees. and the channel is just horrendous. and it's something that as a country we should not be sounding for john, would you like to respond to what julian was saying? well, i mean, i think you know, the enemy, the tory, you're going and many people worry about...
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u. k. government, which really scotland has to go from on doris as quickly as possible because we're seeing more and more at houghton policies coming forward. the one that was announced over the weekend and about using force against refugees in the channel is just horrendous. and it's something that as a country we should not be sounding for john. um, would you like to respond to what jillian was saying? ah, no programming to say he lives with geneva, we're hearing from the russian foreign minister survey love roth. as to his take on what's been discussed in switzerland to do with these crucial talks over russia's intentions as to whether it will or will not invade in some shape or form ukraine. the experience of our communications are heard from many examples, ram a, some from the was you roman and it was immediately was the promise was not cap or rejected. i remembered what i remember immediately after the signature of the henson get agreement for a moment. i think it was jeremy afford the present and that time since i and a couple of days evangel be shown. you got the ring with a hear hi
u. k. government, which really scotland has to go from on doris as quickly as possible because we're seeing more and more at houghton policies coming forward. the one that was announced over the weekend and about using force against refugees in the channel is just horrendous. and it's something that as a country we should not be sounding for john. um, would you like to respond to what jillian was saying? ah, no programming to say he lives with geneva, we're hearing from the russian foreign...
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u. k. now report really stands more than 150000 people. while at the height of the lockdown restrictions, many relatives were prevented from attending the funeral of their loved ones. and we spoke to a founder of a campaign group named not numbers, was also unable to do so when his grandfather passed away, it happened that way. so it was sunday masjid. i didn't get to get that, you know, i stayed in london my best suit and how to know about myself. and it's interesting to note on a day that the prime minister was having wine fridays ago, right? beginning of it. so i was kind of let quite quiet i read to blind. i'm almost laugh at this now where we're living in a country where the ball is, was made is, are in the prime. so there's a very famous images queen, so that it's, you know, has been this many is to, does it for the minister with opening balsam line di, incredulous, that does not work. they work, you know, they got to meet if, if this is the idea of leading seriously morally wrong, fresh politics, you can read more about that of the
u. k. now report really stands more than 150000 people. while at the height of the lockdown restrictions, many relatives were prevented from attending the funeral of their loved ones. and we spoke to a founder of a campaign group named not numbers, was also unable to do so when his grandfather passed away, it happened that way. so it was sunday masjid. i didn't get to get that, you know, i stayed in london my best suit and how to know about myself. and it's interesting to note on a day that the...
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want him to do whether they are pressing on him to resign. berg, this story really has been splashed across the headlines in the u. k. i mean, how much is it really resonating with people in the okay, it's definitely all over the papers also all over those papers that are normally very, very supportive of boris johnson. it's everywhere and social media and there is real anger in the u. k. people have come forward that have remembered how they have lost family, how they were not able to sit with their loved ones who were dying. there is a lot of emotion really are regarding this topic and you have to remember it's a crisis that's still going on. so there is still a lot of emotion at present here in the u. k. when it comes to this crisis. and i am that the general feeling, i think is that it's this one rule for, for us and the different rule for them. so the, the government politicians not sticking to their own guidelines that really resonates with a lot of people. and that makes them very, very upset. so the approval ratings of boys johnson's where already pretty much rock bottom when the 1st scandals, the 1st talk o
want him to do whether they are pressing on him to resign. berg, this story really has been splashed across the headlines in the u. k. i mean, how much is it really resonating with people in the okay, it's definitely all over the papers also all over those papers that are normally very, very supportive of boris johnson. it's everywhere and social media and there is real anger in the u. k. people have come forward that have remembered how they have lost family, how they were not able to sit with...
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u. k. that the government really wants to prevent. and this bill is likely to go through soon. i mean, what a human rights activists worry will happen. human rights group, environmental gooses also trade union say they see it very, very critically. they see it basically as an attack on democracy itself. for example, one union said that they, that the bill would erode fundamental rights, and also that would include trade union activity. so one point is that there are more powers for the police to stop practice, for example, more power to stop and search people already preemptively. when they might be on the way to a protest and the other is that there are also more crimes. for example, locking are locking themselves to something between themselves to move away, but also locking arms tactics that the protestors say the suffragettes have used for a good cause and on has given, has helped gaining the rights for women to vague so that there will be new crimes and all of this many people in the u. k. ah, many acts of is sees yes, very, very controversial. and how is this debate aroun
u. k. that the government really wants to prevent. and this bill is likely to go through soon. i mean, what a human rights activists worry will happen. human rights group, environmental gooses also trade union say they see it very, very critically. they see it basically as an attack on democracy itself. for example, one union said that they, that the bill would erode fundamental rights, and also that would include trade union activity. so one point is that there are more powers for the police...
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u. k is under the name of the co regulations, the other parts of the united kingdom, scott, well, northern, on and etc. have title rules, england alone really in the u. k. c, or a rarity in other parts of europe as well as being very, very light touched. but one of the things part johnson said, was the high school students when they go back to school, they have to now where mar, aiden classrooms. there was already announcement that returning students would have to test 2 or 3 times a week, either on the sites or at home. now, this the teaching staff and teaching giddeons are angry. yes. again, with the government, i have to say they've been angry with the government for its decisions that decisions that a lot of the time at through, through the coven pandemic, the angry with them again, because this announcement about mos in school was made on sunday. and it was brief to the papers and they say, well, hold on 2nd, you should have told us before you actually went to the press with this. they're also saying that there's not enough money being allocated for staff shortages and for improving the ventilation systems in schools. so back to school
u. k is under the name of the co regulations, the other parts of the united kingdom, scott, well, northern, on and etc. have title rules, england alone really in the u. k. c, or a rarity in other parts of europe as well as being very, very light touched. but one of the things part johnson said, was the high school students when they go back to school, they have to now where mar, aiden classrooms. there was already announcement that returning students would have to test 2 or 3 times a week,...
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and i think the british public kind of had enough really cold grow for the resignation of the u. k. prime minister, after more revelations of drinks events by stop during the cove at 19 lockdown phase in australia, that novak jock of its presence, my boost on t vaccine sentiment as a tennis style fights deep.
and i think the british public kind of had enough really cold grow for the resignation of the u. k. prime minister, after more revelations of drinks events by stop during the cove at 19 lockdown phase in australia, that novak jock of its presence, my boost on t vaccine sentiment as a tennis style fights deep.
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u. k. and it's expected to also appear in other countries. really, how concerned should we be though? i think we shouldn't be. i'm more concerned than we were before. the situation will remain dynamic. you variance variance will appear. as many people get infected, new variants will develop and, and so it's really up to us to get vaccinated to stop the spread of the virus on the global level. and overall, what impact is this going to have on how we tackle the pandemic going forward? i think it will not have a different impact then the measures that we already taken. i think vaccination is really important and getting data to really judge new variance and be ready to potentially also have different measures in place. ok. i prefer to way i could actually the hospital in berlin. thank you. thanks for having me. ah, to sunburn is league a news now bruce the are both want return to winning ways on saturday afternoon with a 32 victory in half and i haven't been knocked out of the german cup during the week. michael rose's team was in need of a positive result and. and i will go from a set i
u. k. and it's expected to also appear in other countries. really, how concerned should we be though? i think we shouldn't be. i'm more concerned than we were before. the situation will remain dynamic. you variance variance will appear. as many people get infected, new variants will develop and, and so it's really up to us to get vaccinated to stop the spread of the virus on the global level. and overall, what impact is this going to have on how we tackle the pandemic going forward? i think it...
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u. k. and it's expected to also appear in other countries. really, how concerned should we be though? i think we shouldn't be. i'm more concerned than we were before. the situation will remain dynamic. you variance variance will appear, as many people get infected, new variables feel develop and so it's really up to us to get vaccinated to stop the spread of the virus on the global level. and overall, what impact is this going to have on how we tackled a pandemic going forward? i think it will not have a different impact on the measures that we already taken. i think vaccination is really important and getting data to really judge new variance and be ready to potentially also have different measures in place. ok, ah, professor to wear a skirt at charity hospital in berlin. thank you. ah, let's talk football. now the africa combinations get serious as a knockout phase begins in cameroon. sunday's big match fits one of the favorites nigeria against the technician, team ravaged by covert nigeria. cruise through the group stage, the 3 time champions where the only team to win 3 games out
u. k. and it's expected to also appear in other countries. really, how concerned should we be though? i think we shouldn't be. i'm more concerned than we were before. the situation will remain dynamic. you variance variance will appear, as many people get infected, new variables feel develop and so it's really up to us to get vaccinated to stop the spread of the virus on the global level. and overall, what impact is this going to have on how we tackled a pandemic going forward? i think it will...
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u. k, which we had more time i really do, but we've done. thanks so much for joining us. thank you for joining.
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u. k. economy, in the global economy. it's really the 1st of the major is the 1st central bank that we know of going back to, i guess, a 1796 i believe. and it's the model upon which feudalism can continue and wash itself as a market economy. it's feudalism, thanks. bank of england. so, but of course that would require a much broader education on behalf of the writer of that article, which is obviously not the case. all right, we're going to take a break and when we come back, much more coming your way. ah, with while our officers are facing in increasingly dangerous environments, we are seeing a growing debate about so called warrior cops. the term that i've heard in the militarization of believe this is an amber vehicle. the flyer to the 1033 program, very free program and the government program that follows military property that no longer use to local law enforcement with building an army over here. and i can't believe the people. i see 1st thing an agency elder a me because it again a feeling that hey, you have to deal with our
u. k. economy, in the global economy. it's really the 1st of the major is the 1st central bank that we know of going back to, i guess, a 1796 i believe. and it's the model upon which feudalism can continue and wash itself as a market economy. it's feudalism, thanks. bank of england. so, but of course that would require a much broader education on behalf of the writer of that article, which is obviously not the case. all right, we're going to take a break and when we come back, much more coming...
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u. k. economy, in the global economy. it's really the 1st of the major is the 1st central bank that we know of going back to, i guess, says 1796, i believe. and it's the model upon which feudalism can continue and in wash itself as a market economy. it's feudalism, thanks. bank of england. so, but of course that would require a much broader education on behalf of the writer of that article, which is obviously not the case. all right, we're going to take a break and when we come back, much more coming your way. ah, july, an annual festival in st. petersburg dedicated to dusting, epsky. ah, the great writer thinker and psychologist, people often turn to his work to understand russia and russians, perhaps even themselves. they put a single movie to see what they think about the matter vehicle of quality, any changing a rita, transforming them as they read. that's a dust i ask is unique ability to stay. ascii wants to tell us. you can better yourself. he makes you face your true self. are we good man? beyond conventions, rules of schemes
u. k. economy, in the global economy. it's really the 1st of the major is the 1st central bank that we know of going back to, i guess, says 1796, i believe. and it's the model upon which feudalism can continue and in wash itself as a market economy. it's feudalism, thanks. bank of england. so, but of course that would require a much broader education on behalf of the writer of that article, which is obviously not the case. all right, we're going to take a break and when we come back, much more...
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u. k. economy, in the global economy. it's really the 1st of the major is the 1st central bank that we know of going back to, i guess, a 1796 i believe. and it's the model upon which feudalism can continue and in wash itself as a market economy. it's feudalism, thanks. bank of england. so, but of course, that would require a much broader education on behalf of the writer of that article, which is obviously not the case. all right, we're going to take a break and when we come back, much more coming your way. ah. and now we have e cigarettes, i just heard that it was a healthy alternative to cigarettes. and do we trust tobacco companies with their message that these new products are actually going to reduce these sugars are making the tobacco? i've been working with emotions, medieval institutions, and then i go to like technology and the combination of these 3 very you could say historically distinct seeks fixes with, in psycho physical makeup have rendered us pretty dangerous to ourselves, to the, to the planet in yes, me. oh oh is t
u. k. economy, in the global economy. it's really the 1st of the major is the 1st central bank that we know of going back to, i guess, a 1796 i believe. and it's the model upon which feudalism can continue and in wash itself as a market economy. it's feudalism, thanks. bank of england. so, but of course, that would require a much broader education on behalf of the writer of that article, which is obviously not the case. all right, we're going to take a break and when we come back, much more...
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u. k. economy, in the global economy. it's really the 1st of the major is the 1st central bank that we know of going back to, i guess, a 1796 i believe. and it's the model upon which feudalism can continue and in wash itself as a market economy. it's feudalism, thanks. bank of england. so, but of course that would require a much broader education on behalf of the writer of that article, which is obviously not the case. all right, we're going to take a break and when we come back, much more coming your way. ah, ah ah ah, join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. and i'll be speaking to yes, in the world politics, small business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. ah ah ah, emotions medieval institutions. and then i go to like technology and the combination of these 3 very you could say, historically distinct seeks fixes within our psycho physical makeup. i have rendered us pretty dangerous list to ourselves to the, to the planet. ah, welcome back to the kaiser report. i max kaiser time out of turn to samson. now i'll block st
u. k. economy, in the global economy. it's really the 1st of the major is the 1st central bank that we know of going back to, i guess, a 1796 i believe. and it's the model upon which feudalism can continue and in wash itself as a market economy. it's feudalism, thanks. bank of england. so, but of course that would require a much broader education on behalf of the writer of that article, which is obviously not the case. all right, we're going to take a break and when we come back, much more...
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u. k. economy, in the global economy. it's really the 1st of the major is the 1st central bank that we know of going back to, i guess, a 1796 i believe. and it's the model upon which feudalism can continue and wash itself as a market economy. it's feudalism, thanks. bank of england. so, but of course that would require a much broader education on behalf of the writer of that article, which is obviously not the case. all right, we're going to take a break and when we come back, much more coming your way. ah ah, we have recently, of course are you in sorry, didn't the united states talking about jamie ross talking about press freedom. if you go to the top, you don't want to go. in other words, she's got to be consistent. you can't style on the one hand we believe in breast freedom, but on the other hand, we're going to retrieve julian massage. and i think your property of the united states use tracy's really makes a little bit really mad about the caching. turning here in australia where people just don't understand them, right. want t
u. k. economy, in the global economy. it's really the 1st of the major is the 1st central bank that we know of going back to, i guess, a 1796 i believe. and it's the model upon which feudalism can continue and wash itself as a market economy. it's feudalism, thanks. bank of england. so, but of course that would require a much broader education on behalf of the writer of that article, which is obviously not the case. all right, we're going to take a break and when we come back, much more coming...
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u. k. wish we had more time i really do, but we've done. thanks so much for joining us. thank you for joining us as well. here for the monday evening program live from moscow 1030 p. m. i rural research i or not international. we're back soon with with it was not a showdown, but rather an exercise in placing markers the russia us talks in geneva settled basically nothing. however, the vitamin ministration can no longer say it does not understand russia's position on pan european security. the mom is in washington for ah, a ah after attention to what you're going underground from a country dominated by doubts over the premise ship averse johnson as he tries to save himself with something called operation red meat for the 2 and a half 1000000 food bank uses value be suffered on the conservative leadership, red meat and food itself is something that must be substituted and sacrifice under so gold rising cost of living crisis. joining me now from eugene, oregon is professor michael factory. the un special rupture on the right to food to discuss the nutritional value of neoli
u. k. wish we had more time i really do, but we've done. thanks so much for joining us. thank you for joining us as well. here for the monday evening program live from moscow 1030 p. m. i rural research i or not international. we're back soon with with it was not a showdown, but rather an exercise in placing markers the russia us talks in geneva settled basically nothing. however, the vitamin ministration can no longer say it does not understand russia's position on pan european security. the...
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this is a grouping that's not often really in the limelight but between germany, the u. k. france and the united states trying to show that all 4 of those big important nato member states are very much on the same page and all of that diplomatic activity. richard, back to the question, which we talked about a little bit earlier in the show, is any of this really having an effect as any of that moving the needle in terms of defusing, the situation, or the tensions of a russian ukraine? well, we certainly haven't seen any signs of attention diffusing so far. but for instance, analynn above the term for ministers. also some caution not have too high expectations of any massive change in the situation happening so quickly that this is still very much in the period of, of the 2 sides trying to work out where the other side stands. what we have now with this meeting of the 4 nature member states here in berlin, he's trying to ensure that all 4 of them are very much on the same page in terms of the sort of package of deterrents that they want to present to the russians to try to
this is a grouping that's not often really in the limelight but between germany, the u. k. france and the united states trying to show that all 4 of those big important nato member states are very much on the same page and all of that diplomatic activity. richard, back to the question, which we talked about a little bit earlier in the show, is any of this really having an effect as any of that moving the needle in terms of defusing, the situation, or the tensions of a russian ukraine? well, we...
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u. k. in just one day. fall short of the 1000000 a day, the government's aiming for the race to reinforce immunity is gathering pace. it's the extraordinary infectiousness of the oma con variant, though, which is really worrying global scientists and health experts in the u. k. alma crohn cases and now doubling every 2 days and with more than 200000 possibly infected every day, the number could pass a 1000000 within a long queues. again at vaccinations, centers up and down the u. k. is the government's boost. the job program continues apace. the dialogue about facing the politicians on that side of the river is whether the jabs alone will be enough to slow the progress of the arm across variance. so we have to look at what we can do to slow leak cons advice. when it comes to deciding which options to reduce the infection rate, the advice from the w h. o, do it all. oh, straight is deportation of tennis champion. novak yoko, which is delayed, as he fights the decision to revoke his visa of a pandemic rule. ah, hello, i'm sammy's a them, this is al jazeera live from dough hall. so coming out russia lead alliance says it's sending peacekeepers to catholic stan hit by protests and riots .
u. k. in just one day. fall short of the 1000000 a day, the government's aiming for the race to reinforce immunity is gathering pace. it's the extraordinary infectiousness of the oma con variant, though, which is really worrying global scientists and health experts in the u. k. alma crohn cases and now doubling every 2 days and with more than 200000 possibly infected every day, the number could pass a 1000000 within a long queues. again at vaccinations, centers up and down the u. k. is the...
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really shows right now. and i'll just america also the u. k. having record inflation rates these days, read more about it at odd c dot com 25 minutes past the hour here in moscow. we are back with the ah, back kaiser's financial survival guide. housing, bravo. oh, you mean the downside? artificial mortgage? right? don't get carried away. trying to report yes me, i didn't need no worries. we knew that will i, lisa typical. there's only 9, but already 8 university students that away on slash a new month appointment. let's see. yep. you got the doors to deal with. i am noble. choose able to call with him to come come no recalls. he will show control such programs. now. bush like nebraska of course with level you're special, but i will the yeah my but i just have a birthday and i was thinking what the plan was to get i'm pushing was in your mind . it was, i'm dealing with him with his teacher was reason to spend a good time . oh, when i was a crowd . disdain becomes the advocate and engagement. it was the trail when so many find themselves world su
really shows right now. and i'll just america also the u. k. having record inflation rates these days, read more about it at odd c dot com 25 minutes past the hour here in moscow. we are back with the ah, back kaiser's financial survival guide. housing, bravo. oh, you mean the downside? artificial mortgage? right? don't get carried away. trying to report yes me, i didn't need no worries. we knew that will i, lisa typical. there's only 9, but already 8 university students that away on slash a...
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really in the focus of attention is military aid . a weapons shipments as there have been some from the u. k, and the u. s. other countries have announced them as well. the netherlands, the baltic states. um, there's a lot of attention on these now, and the aid is certainly welcome, but it's really not of the thing that ukraine worries about most at the moment. i would ask you about it. another piece of news, the fall out over this german navy chief who quit after these comments emergent, him saying that plotting we're putting deserves respect. that, as i said, made big waves here in germany. what is the response been there in ukraine? while the wave was certainly not lower than in germany. the, these words, issued by the vice admiral, have certainly been the tip of an iceberg of the iceberg in what you can call a reputation disaster for germany. germany's reputation and ukraine has been for during, throughout the last few days, the 2 things that ukrainians, many ukrainians and also the ukrainian government. although the government stays diplomatic. i have been really worried about or angry about was in the
really in the focus of attention is military aid . a weapons shipments as there have been some from the u. k, and the u. s. other countries have announced them as well. the netherlands, the baltic states. um, there's a lot of attention on these now, and the aid is certainly welcome, but it's really not of the thing that ukraine worries about most at the moment. i would ask you about it. another piece of news, the fall out over this german navy chief who quit after these comments emergent, him...