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u. k. really struggling really soon. next a very privileged man. he's one of the richest men in the u. k. and so he's had a privileged background of private education. so he wouldn't be like you. and in to the anger that is, you know, bubbling under the surface in the u. k right now. and it's evident now in the strikes that are, you know, coming down the line. you pardon the point in from railway workers and from nurses imagine, you know, don't take a strike action, likely, likely, rory, and there's real anger and resentment in the u. k. right now. i mean, there are, there are some that are saying this really stinks of double standards. i mean, for example, if you didn't, the u. k. sports minister say earlier this year that, that he wants russian sports starts to give assurances. they do not support vladimir putin all the band look. i mean it's, it's all about this ala carte morality. i mean, the u. k. has a growth history to its empire of human rights abuses. you know, tens of millions of indians did what they did in my country. and i know we still got families in the north of the coun
u. k. really struggling really soon. next a very privileged man. he's one of the richest men in the u. k. and so he's had a privileged background of private education. so he wouldn't be like you. and in to the anger that is, you know, bubbling under the surface in the u. k right now. and it's evident now in the strikes that are, you know, coming down the line. you pardon the point in from railway workers and from nurses imagine, you know, don't take a strike action, likely, likely, rory, and...
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u. k. played a destructive rolling unseat government riots in iran will, at least that's according to the iranian foreign ministry. comments in on the rest of several, joel u. k. really nationals who are suspected of involvement in the unrest. the network which named it sounds are gross gathered together. anti revolutionary agents from both inside and outside the country to pursue plots against the law mac system. especially in the recent unrest. the 7 arrested have been involved in planning, leading and producing content, as well as organizing and fueling the flames of the protests. the protests erupted back in september after the death of a young woman in police custody the event spots nationwide. unrest including violent clashes with police and $500.00 people have died including only 60 police officers. the meaning of men says the rest has been orchestrated by external actors, including the u. s. the u. k. on israel. lexical analyst say it must have a caution, says that foreign forces, medlin in a runs affairs on nothing you their networks have been operating inside iran for the past 3 years. john bolton, the former national security adviser on the donald trump, a
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u. k. really high profile examples. work is fighting back whether it be intend to industrial action such as the royal male or trains try putting barracks to be been involved in industrial disputes. but alongside that, what we've got all the things that you mentioned before, the quiet quick thing and the great resignation. and people are really thinking casually about that job roles and what interaction day was the word. and all of these things highlights a type of resistance in the changing rhetoric in the power between work and organizations and forces and employee employees have to respond poor pay stress now manageable workloads and all that set and re day that relationship between organizations in the workforce and historical women have always lived behind. men have ne, when it's come to pay all progressing there. chris, is this new generation of women in the workplace. changing elite is, is switching jobs to the highest rates and, and, and rightly so, women are looking at different ways in which they can get meanin
u. k. really high profile examples. work is fighting back whether it be intend to industrial action such as the royal male or trains try putting barracks to be been involved in industrial disputes. but alongside that, what we've got all the things that you mentioned before, the quiet quick thing and the great resignation. and people are really thinking casually about that job roles and what interaction day was the word. and all of these things highlights a type of resistance in the changing...
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u. k. that really became a flash point. that the right and i'm curious pull. we had rhetoric then from bias john from about essentially making britain grace again. if we want to use that phrase, is this about trying to distance itself from the values of the european project as we've been talking about? i think the really interesting question. i mean, you know, some are somebody who kind of use aspects and elements of a populist style of politics with it as well noted on and something that was borrowing. i think it's just about the kind of the previous disappoint as well, around one as well. i think we kind of, as i'm really we need to be careful about kind of taking on those kind of binders between what culture, both of the anti will show to be honest. i think most people don't live in that kind of reality. i think doug identified with either kind of a category most people moderated. i have those rise division the fall right on the other hand, really likes to play on that sense. but there's often that that's trying to need simplicity either is for understandin
u. k. that really became a flash point. that the right and i'm curious pull. we had rhetoric then from bias john from about essentially making britain grace again. if we want to use that phrase, is this about trying to distance itself from the values of the european project as we've been talking about? i think the really interesting question. i mean, you know, some are somebody who kind of use aspects and elements of a populist style of politics with it as well noted on and something that was...
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u. k. it's really bad there. you can't even say something without them subjectively telling you that you're subject to a crime of hate speech and the the limits of what could be considered hate speech are undefined. so in essence, it gives them a free, free lunch to persecute and prosecute with impunity. so it's dangerous, it's, it's, it's dangerous to, to live in an environment where you have a political ideology that is driven by in this case nonsense. because that's what we have in the united states. this is woke, you know, maybe a different gender. it's all nonsense that's, that's a, that's a conversation you and i, i'd love to join your podcast one day until the movies jo, alma and say when pleasure talking to you. so thank you so much for joining me. thanks again. but let's move on now. g 20th india has a c in the gene 20th presidency and mayville position policy in canada called for a different math in boy hawk of indian leadership in the block over alleged human rights violations. you democratic calling o
u. k. it's really bad there. you can't even say something without them subjectively telling you that you're subject to a crime of hate speech and the the limits of what could be considered hate speech are undefined. so in essence, it gives them a free, free lunch to persecute and prosecute with impunity. so it's dangerous, it's, it's, it's dangerous to, to live in an environment where you have a political ideology that is driven by in this case nonsense. because that's what we have in the...
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u. k. that is really putting the squeeze on hard working people on the simply not happy to. they're not prepared to put up with it anymore. i'll just say we're full brennan, reporting live from london pullman. thanks cindy. china as president cheese in ping as arrived in saudi arabia for a 3 day visit. he was welcome to re up by king solomon who wants to deepen relations. china is the golf, nation's largest trading partner, up with goods worth $87300000000.00 exchange last year. or saudi arabia is also china's biggest oil supplier. it's cent lily. $44000000000.00 in crude. there in 2021. the oil market is expected to dominate the talks. it comes as a price cap on russian exports imposed by the g $70.00 e. u at australia takes effect. roberts, morgan mc, he is a senior resident scholar at the arrow gulf states institute. he doesn't believe that she's relationship with saudi arabia or negative. it negatively affect the kingdoms, ties with washington. both the crown prince mohammed, ben, salman of saudi arabia and president, she of china want to make a splash on the global stag
u. k. that is really putting the squeeze on hard working people on the simply not happy to. they're not prepared to put up with it anymore. i'll just say we're full brennan, reporting live from london pullman. thanks cindy. china as president cheese in ping as arrived in saudi arabia for a 3 day visit. he was welcome to re up by king solomon who wants to deepen relations. china is the golf, nation's largest trading partner, up with goods worth $87300000000.00 exchange last year. or saudi arabia...
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and then a global health crisis that really demanded so much from everyone within the health care system. so, and you know, everyone here in the u. k. stood outside your doorstep and applauded our health workers. but then when they are asking for something that is really quite fair because in the u. k, a nurses are paid quite low. if you compare that to international standards, their pay less, that colleagues and other countries, it just so in this instance, so demoralizing for health work yourself to, to go through some thing that was absolutely traumatizing for so many where they had to say good health. people say good bye to love ones through i phones and i pans. we didn't even have sufficient p, p. e at the beginning of the pandemic. and really for what is supposed to be a quite developed health care system. those budget cuts that lead up into the pandemic, played out quite severely. we saw that actually, we were not in a good place when the pandemic hit. and then all of the crack started to, to even grow during that time. and now because we went at went into the week, i think now it's on its knees, particularly if nurses conti
and then a global health crisis that really demanded so much from everyone within the health care system. so, and you know, everyone here in the u. k. stood outside your doorstep and applauded our health workers. but then when they are asking for something that is really quite fair because in the u. k, a nurses are paid quite low. if you compare that to international standards, their pay less, that colleagues and other countries, it just so in this instance, so demoralizing for health work...
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really. what's actually changed in the u. k. because of braxton ball? the weather hasn't changed much. i can tell you that. but look, phil, i mean, brag it has really changed everything, and some of those changes are more obvious than others. but as you saw in the piece, it has had a huge impact on small businesses in terms of these burdens, the paperwork that bureaucracy, the inspections and delays have made it very difficult to do business with the e u. and that has really strong trade between the 2 blocks yet also look at the you, of course, is more expensive in port british goods to do business or higher british workers. so we've seen a lot of economic impact, of course is always difficult to try to isolate the effect of brakes it on the economy. but there have been a couple of recent studies fill. one of the most interesting was done by an independent government body here in the u. k. and the estimate is that breaks it shrank the economy by up to 4 per cent. in other words, a reduction of about $100000000000.00 pounds per year. that is a big difference. wow. so we're talking about
really. what's actually changed in the u. k. because of braxton ball? the weather hasn't changed much. i can tell you that. but look, phil, i mean, brag it has really changed everything, and some of those changes are more obvious than others. but as you saw in the piece, it has had a huge impact on small businesses in terms of these burdens, the paperwork that bureaucracy, the inspections and delays have made it very difficult to do business with the e u. and that has really strong trade...
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u. k. on the you may really dramatic changes to the detriment of its public health system in the last year or so. and that's unfortunate and we're going in the wrong direction. but we should be strengthening, actively strengthening our public health systems across the world in every country with a particular emphasis on looking after the. ready people who are most vulnerable, dr. robert, you said that indians are heavily vaccinated or perhaps we're at the height of the co pandemic where things stand now in india, in terms of, in terms of vaccines. i read seems sudden we have done good. we have given 22000000 just off that axis even like children are protected and over prediction rate is good. but i do agree that we need to address this problem globally because we are all globally connected by one gene. so if a horrible insect do with these and vaccination is low in certain countries, you know, is not going to respect international boundaries. because people are doing the intermingling with the other country people and is going on. so we need to get wrinkled in order to get that. so speakin
u. k. on the you may really dramatic changes to the detriment of its public health system in the last year or so. and that's unfortunate and we're going in the wrong direction. but we should be strengthening, actively strengthening our public health systems across the world in every country with a particular emphasis on looking after the. ready people who are most vulnerable, dr. robert, you said that indians are heavily vaccinated or perhaps we're at the height of the co pandemic where things...
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u. k, at the time, it's really interesting. ok, because you had the entire european land mass. ok. joining nazi germany. keep going . i'm sorry to interrupt. well, obviously this is a historical trauma of tremendous proportions. i mean these losses that the soviet union sustained were vastly in excess of those of the axis powers. the united kingdom, the united states and canada combined. and yet we seem not to understand that this historical trauma affects the perspective on of the russian people and the russian government with respect to security, particularly under western border. and in lesson until we come to grips without reality, we are going to be at risk of interminable conflict, military conflict with potentially disastrous consequences because of the risk of nuclear. a nuclear hi jimmy 3, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a hard break gentleman, and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on security guarantee. stay with our team. ah, ah, ah. ah, in 2022. the italian government approved a package of military aid to ukraine. coordination with
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u. k, at the time, it's really interesting. ok, because you had the entire european land mass. ok. joining nazi germany. keep going . i'm sorry to interrupt it. obviously this is a historical trauma of tremendous proportions. i mean, these losses that the soviet union sustained were vastly in excess of those of the axis powers, the united kingdom, the united states and canada combined. and yet, we seem not to understand that this historical trauma affects the perspective on of the russian people and the russian government with respect to security, particularly on the western border and lesson until we come to grips without reality. we are going to be at risk of interminable conflict, military conflict with potentially disastrous consequences because of the risk of nuclear. a nuclear engine dimitry. i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a hard break gentleman and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on security guarantees. stay with our team. ah ah ah ah. well, oh oh oh oh, i ah it ah, because she spent with buffalo new that was a forced of national lea
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u. k. in a really cold snap. so the chances of surviving for any length of time for those people are absolutely ready 0. so it is said, this is a major incident, sir. there are a number of lifeboats around the scene there as a or an air ambulance that's been dispatched. the royal navy is involved and the police are involved. border force are involved. everybody is doing their very best . it would seem to try at to rescue a people, but it does look grim at this stage. and it's thought that this, this boat was heading for either dover or done janice, which are both the channel ports. and we're also learning of that sir sewell, a brother mon, the interior minister, the home secretary, as she's called the k, has said that she's aware of this distressing incident. and she says that it's a cause of great concern. the issue of immigrants coming across the channel is huge in the u. k. only hours before this tragedy happened. the prime minister is she soon act had been addressing a m p 's or saying that he had to find new
u. k. in a really cold snap. so the chances of surviving for any length of time for those people are absolutely ready 0. so it is said, this is a major incident, sir. there are a number of lifeboats around the scene there as a or an air ambulance that's been dispatched. the royal navy is involved and the police are involved. border force are involved. everybody is doing their very best . it would seem to try at to rescue a people, but it does look grim at this stage. and it's thought that this,...
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u. k. a bit of something which is absolutely enormous. what's really at stake here is whether the government in this country and elsewhere around the world actually takes the action that needs to be taken. now to tackle climate change, we talk about met 02050, but to bring about met 0 in 2050 things have to happen now. that the hearing last 2 days, it could be months before the judge reaches his decision. ah, cases and wait, citizens home, those in power to account and becoming more common as the climate crisis worsens. and increasingly out of his frustrated by political and corporate inaction, attorney to the colds to force change. by using existing laws in novel ways to compel the worst polluters to reduce emissions. it's an idea that took off here in the netherlands. i come to amsterdam to meet marianne min asthmatic. she runs the agenda foundation, which aims to help the transition to a sustainable society. this is, this is there you go and professor the couple here. yeah. okay. for live. a sophie and hugo have recently made their apartment carbon
u. k. a bit of something which is absolutely enormous. what's really at stake here is whether the government in this country and elsewhere around the world actually takes the action that needs to be taken. now to tackle climate change, we talk about met 02050, but to bring about met 0 in 2050 things have to happen now. that the hearing last 2 days, it could be months before the judge reaches his decision. ah, cases and wait, citizens home, those in power to account and becoming more common as...
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really like, i finally of 75000 people. oh wow. but in a, it's so friendly, everyone's always rarely well come in and it's different from festivals in the u. k . festivals in the u. k. can be a bit erratic in a bad and it's not very nice. railey, and hair. it's always really warm. ah, and how the locals feel about who would have party goes in baiting their little town every year. that i always say, these are the most lovable people you'll ever find on the high. they all stick up for each other and help each other out of china. there are no brawls. it's just great. and it sounds like the metal had to slip the locals off their feet and that they really are happier people. but why would heavy missile of old genres have such easy going fans? why not folk musical samantha genre, ah, is this something special about metal? it might have to do with reason number 2. metal provides an outlet, distress, and angle, but not what about, sorry, i'm convinced that metal elicits, in effect, you know, that the ancient greeks knew about and use degrade. it is good. yeah. and if it's the theory of catharsis, you can translate that very roughly as cleansing midd
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but whether people were going to get that care, even if it was life threatening, really depended on where you were in the u. k. because different ambulance trusts had had different provisions to how they were going to make things work today. and what category and emergency was in would then affect whether you would actually get seen today. and i think there were 200 ambulances on the streets of london today. for example, when there would usually be $450.00. and i think that is worrying, and that is a concern to people. and even when it's a normal strike day, people are having to wait incredibly long time, sometimes over a day for an ambulance to come and see them. and if these strikes do go on, regardless of who you think is to blame, it could really put a lot of lives in danger. yeah. these are, of course not. the only strikes hitting the u. k. at the moment, right. the strikes will have trains, buses, male, and that's only naming a few. how big is the pressure on richie soon august government right now. i think he's facing a lot of pressure. there's a lot of disgruntlement, obviously everyone in the country
but whether people were going to get that care, even if it was life threatening, really depended on where you were in the u. k. because different ambulance trusts had had different provisions to how they were going to make things work today. and what category and emergency was in would then affect whether you would actually get seen today. and i think there were 200 ambulances on the streets of london today. for example, when there would usually be $450.00. and i think that is worrying, and...
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really put a lot of lives in danger. yeah. these are, of course not. the only strikes hitting the u. k at the moment, right? the strikes will had trains, busses, male, and that's only naming a few. how big is the pressure on richie sooners? government right now. i think he's facing a lot of pressure. there's a lot of disgruntlement, obviously everyone in the country and not just in the u. k. but every one is struggling due to inflation due to the cost of living rises. and then this extra strain, when people can get the train they need, people can't send the post they need. it's all, it's all really amounting to a lot of disgruntlement and things aren't looking great. we are expecting strikes across the board to continue over the next few months and it doesn't look like in health care, for example, there will be any was resolution, any time seen. and there seems to be increasing animosity between by side. so things aren't looking great. what are the government's arguments to not sit down with nurses and ambulance drivers and other people in the public sector that say, hey, we're in a cost of living crisis. w
really put a lot of lives in danger. yeah. these are, of course not. the only strikes hitting the u. k at the moment, right? the strikes will had trains, busses, male, and that's only naming a few. how big is the pressure on richie sooners? government right now. i think he's facing a lot of pressure. there's a lot of disgruntlement, obviously everyone in the country and not just in the u. k. but every one is struggling due to inflation due to the cost of living rises. and then this extra...
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u. s. government. yes. really national is currently being held in prison in the u. k. and he's fighting against extradition to the u. s. where he's wanted on espionage charges i have rises personally with the representatives of the united states government. my position is clear and has been made clear to the us administration, that it is time that this may be brought to a close calls from a sanchez family for the prime minister to intervene in the case have previously gone unanswered. back in june. the p. m. rejected the demands to get involved and call for the us to drop. it's prosecution of the wiki, leech co founder. but just to recap, julian assault was arrested by the u. k. authorities after they bundled him out of the ecuadorian embassy. that's where he'd been. hold up since 2012 and to this day he remains in london spell marsh prison pending washington's extradition request. now, if he is extradited, he will face up to 175 years in prison if found guilty of espionage charges. that's for publishing. thousands of leaked documents, the director of the center for co
u. s. government. yes. really national is currently being held in prison in the u. k. and he's fighting against extradition to the u. s. where he's wanted on espionage charges i have rises personally with the representatives of the united states government. my position is clear and has been made clear to the us administration, that it is time that this may be brought to a close calls from a sanchez family for the prime minister to intervene in the case have previously gone unanswered. back in...
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so really popular in, in u. k. well obviously that being the, the big british tennis tournament was living there since i think 2012. what exactly, and that's why ever since he retired in 1999, he was working for the b b. c. working as a commentator, he spent 2 years serving as novak jock of it, she's coach as well. clearly a very talented commentator, very popular in the u. k. good coach as well. and who knows if you come back from this at the time of his sentencing, the judge in england that she said that his career and his personal life are both in ruin. and i think we're about to find out if there's any way back for him in england, you suspect the suspect not, but possibly can get job here in germany. i don't know which of the edna crime bridge. thanks so much. thank you. to the well cotton cotton alan morocco's dream run has come to an end reigning champions. france defeated them in their semi final clash. now morocco made history of becoming the 1st african and arab same ever to reach the said ease. last night
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u. k. so what we, what we are saying is in fact the solution, if the government really genuinely cared about protecting individuals from people smugglers, what they would do is open accessible and what safe routes that allowed people waiting from us come on in syria and elsewhere come to the u. k. but unfortunately the kind of doing the exact opposite, the closing off and narrowing. they're all ready, restricted routes that you can come to the u. k. if you are in fact, genuinely speaking protection, all right, you have 100. thank you so much for speaking to us from london. in fiji and no party security majority in last week's general election, a party that 1355 seats, hold the balance of power and the pacific island nation. the party is led by the incumbent prime minister of frank by new mariama, an opposition leader of any rom, booker both have 26 seats. and they're now trying to woo the social democratic liberal party to form a coalition. its leader says they'll make a decision in the coming days, malaysia prime minister on barbara. he has won a vote of confidence in parliament, days after
u. k. so what we, what we are saying is in fact the solution, if the government really genuinely cared about protecting individuals from people smugglers, what they would do is open accessible and what safe routes that allowed people waiting from us come on in syria and elsewhere come to the u. k. but unfortunately the kind of doing the exact opposite, the closing off and narrowing. they're all ready, restricted routes that you can come to the u. k. if you are in fact, genuinely speaking...
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so really popular in, in the u. k. as well, obviously that being the, the big british tennis tournament was living there since i think 2012. what exactly is it? why ever since he retired in 1999, he was working for the b b. c. working as a commentator, he spent 2 years serving his novak jock of it, she's coach as well. clearly a very talented commentator, very popular in the u. k. m. good coach as well. and who knows if you come back from this at the time of his sentencing, the, the judge in england that she said that his career and his personal life are both in ruin. and i think we're about to find out if there's any way back for him in england, you'd suspect the suspect not, and, but possibly can get a job here in germany. i don't know that we shall see at mc crane bridge. thanks so much. thank you. to the wells cotton cotton now in france is victory over morocco mean that they've reached the 2nd consecutive world cup final. the title holders will face argentina on sunday, and fans back home in pal paris celebrated t
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u. k by around 11 percent. i think no doubt about it, people will. it's really hidden. everybody i see in my line of work, people are really, really keeping an eye in the pennies. first some, it's all about saving money for others. their primary goal is to reduce food based . dan has about 16000 items in his collection. a delivery has just arrived with assorted supermarket goods. dan also requires snacks with incorrect labels or from food banks that cannot distribute expired product. it's also crazy example of a bus before by february 22, where a clear air freshener of his quality isn't gonna degrade down, doesn't sell anything fresh, only packaged goods. the quality check takes place in his office kitchen chips from 2021 and still quite chris. i still find the best seller though. is this ti 2 and a half years old? the box usually goes for about 17 euros, and here it's available for $0.70. for your world. well, i never heard of it, but perhaps you've noticed that in the cosmetic i'll organ oil has been used for centuries peskin here. now it's popularity and a drop in pr
u. k by around 11 percent. i think no doubt about it, people will. it's really hidden. everybody i see in my line of work, people are really, really keeping an eye in the pennies. first some, it's all about saving money for others. their primary goal is to reduce food based . dan has about 16000 items in his collection. a delivery has just arrived with assorted supermarket goods. dan also requires snacks with incorrect labels or from food banks that cannot distribute expired product. it's also...
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u. k. festivals in the u. k. can be a bit erratic in a bad and it's not very nice, railey, and hair. it's always really warm. ah, and how the locals feel about who would have party go, was invading their little town every year. they stuck on my backroom. i always say these are the most lovable people you'll ever find under how they all stick up for each other and help each other out of china. kyle, there are no brawls. it's just great. and it sounds like the metal had to switch the locals of their fate and that they really are happier people. but why would heavy metal of old genres have such easy going fans? why not folk music or some other genre? ah. is there something special about metal it might have to do with reason number 2. metal provides an outlet for stress and angle, but not what about, sorry. i'm convinced that metal elicits in effect analysis that the ancient greeks knew about and used a great. it is haggard here on this is the theory of catharsis. you can translate that very roughly as cleansing, middle i any going to buy that from the theory of catharsis originated with aristotle's theory of tr
u. k. festivals in the u. k. can be a bit erratic in a bad and it's not very nice, railey, and hair. it's always really warm. ah, and how the locals feel about who would have party go, was invading their little town every year. they stuck on my backroom. i always say these are the most lovable people you'll ever find under how they all stick up for each other and help each other out of china. kyle, there are no brawls. it's just great. and it sounds like the metal had to switch the locals of...
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u. k announced new north sea oil and gas, and that's put us in a really difficult position because investing a new fossil fuel infrastructure doesn't help us meet our meet our energy needs now . and it doesn't lower energy builds, but it also just puts us in perpetual crisis because the climate crisis is not going anywhere her id feel about all of the big events and half in recent years and how that directly impacting what you're doing. yes, sir, for some context we launched at the end of july 2020 and then in may 2021. this is when we saw bruce and i saw some people in gaza, people paying for the homes and and jerusalem. and we saw a massive increase in people following and joining palestine action and supporting the cause. during that time there was a fact a full activity had climbed onto the top of the reef all that factory in lester. and within a couple of hours, hundreds from the local community came out, support those activities. and then we saw the fire service pull out and says, and refuse and faith, the place that we will not meet these protesters. so for as it was about going strai
u. k announced new north sea oil and gas, and that's put us in a really difficult position because investing a new fossil fuel infrastructure doesn't help us meet our meet our energy needs now . and it doesn't lower energy builds, but it also just puts us in perpetual crisis because the climate crisis is not going anywhere her id feel about all of the big events and half in recent years and how that directly impacting what you're doing. yes, sir, for some context we launched at the end of july...