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u. k. same goes for brands. and as a result, some date time heating storms will bubble up here. i think the best bet for that will be across friends including paris, wednesday $33.00 degrees. the high for you were in the clear for most of central europe, plenty of sun to go round temperatures pretty well where they should be at this some of the year. but that heat still locked into a barrier. specifically for a southern spain. central air is as well severe could touch, 40 degrees, the end of the month of july circ a. we go what weather locked into the ne black sea coast here that area is prone to flooding. we'll keep tabs on whether we could see another round of flooding here to africa. we go, it's hot across the mediterranean coast. 40 degrees on the nose for cairo. some big storms around sir. the own guinea guinea b sa. there could be some flooding in this zone. here has been some fresh start so the day in south africa. cool, but at least there is plenty of sun to go around. but the further north you go, it is hot for this from the year. so in zimbabwe, while the way of 29 deg
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u. k. same goes for brands. and as a result, some date time heating storms will bubble up here. i think the best bet for that will be across friends including paris, wednesday $33.00 degrees. the high for you were in the clear for most of central europe, plenty of sun to go round temperatures pretty well where they should be at this some of the year. but that heat still locked into various specifically for a southern spain. central air is as well severe could touch, 40 degrees, the end of the month of july, the 3rd year we go what, whether locked into the ne black sea coast here. that area is prone to flooding or keep tabs on whether we could see another round of funding here to africa, we go. it's hot across the mediterranean coast. 40 degrees on the nose for cairo. some big storms around sir. the own guinea guinea be sell there. could be some funding in this own here has been some fresh start. so the day in south africa. cool. but at least there is plenty of sun to go around. but the further north you go, it is hot for this part of the year. so in zimbabwe, while the way of 29
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u . k, the same thing is happening in just about all the other countries to also across the wells. if you, if you allow a, a, a narrative that's migration is the source of every problem. people have, then this is what you will get. so i think one of the challenges focused on the will now be to focus on the real problems of people. also controlling migration of course, but focusing as well. and what she does as what she says on, on the real problems on the and s s on social issues on housing. and i hope it's an, i'm pretty sure this is what people do. a vice president of the european parliament john and social democratic cut out in a body. thank you so much. very welcome. and a reminder, 4 of us curious dom of the new prime minister is due to speaker downing street. in a few minutes, we will bring you the whole thing live. when it happens, you're seeing pictures that from buckingham palace where she is. donna is county that having an audience with king charles who will appoint him prime minister of the united kingdom, refers to some of the other stories making headlines around the w
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u. k, which holds the same status as a state political party. kristen is joining us from working in the united kingdom. thank you. 2 or 3 of you for being on inside story today. we appreciate your time, scott. let me start with you in washington dc. as of now, the biden campaign is projecting confidence that he will remain the nami, me, but just looking at the chaos over the last week or so, does this look to you like a campaign that's ready to go out? and when a lot, it's a campaign that is very beautiful. what is the way it is a whole nother story. there are the democrats on a top top position. we're 6 weeks from the, from the d as a convention where the nation will be formalized. and it is a campaign or why all right versus, is fitting out of control. not too much that by law, the fate or didn't for yeah, well it's how we did. it was like a kind of trying to put sensors together or thoughts together when he was very well to do that. it wasn't just as bad as a night race issue between 50000000 people. what the critics of said was that he was a
u. k, which holds the same status as a state political party. kristen is joining us from working in the united kingdom. thank you. 2 or 3 of you for being on inside story today. we appreciate your time, scott. let me start with you in washington dc. as of now, the biden campaign is projecting confidence that he will remain the nami, me, but just looking at the chaos over the last week or so, does this look to you like a campaign that's ready to go out? and when a lot, it's a campaign that is...
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u. k. that is sent to left, that at the same time as much of europe appears to be going right to view. and surely that will be music to the as of people like the german chancellor schultz hit, who would perhaps like to deal with the labor government much more than what the previous s as well the u. k. politics. it seems to be an anomaly. now when you look at what's happening in france, when you're in germany, in the united states, however, we have to talk about the reform party in the u. k. so what does it parties stand for and why do some observers think that it could be a new force? dear? i say in british politics. so it's wrong by nigel for raj, and he has been around for a long time and he was a member of parliament for the european parliament. incredibly, you're a skeptic. basically he forced a brick set upon the conservative policy and then his, he's k, he kept transforming. and so is now head of this reform policy. not just where you are a skeptic, but incredibly empty immigration. and how did they do in this election when they got 15 percent of the folk? how does that translate
u. k. that is sent to left, that at the same time as much of europe appears to be going right to view. and surely that will be music to the as of people like the german chancellor schultz hit, who would perhaps like to deal with the labor government much more than what the previous s as well the u. k. politics. it seems to be an anomaly. now when you look at what's happening in france, when you're in germany, in the united states, however, we have to talk about the reform party in the u. k. so...
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u. k remains foursquare find, keep they've committed to the same and uplifting spending all on. ready tree h t crane 3000000000. yet to printing sachi that the conservatives had, and certainly storm and the space before the election, an officer to possibly reassure told him is lensky, including the nate, to summit in washington last week. so i think mt scenario where we weren't see any deviation. one question mark still remains as a how long it will take the shape of government to increase defense expenditure at 2.5 percent g d p. they've said they'll get that on the have this week announced a major strategic defense review that will, that help them grow, not how they get back from the current level of defense spending, which is 2.3 percent t t p. and of course, the other war is guys, peter, what does this government mean for, for is really support and the war on god's. i mean, we did see that during the election. they lost seats. and there has been approved or palestinian supporters from the labor party is you know, we heard in our report that a number of ministers have actuall
u. k remains foursquare find, keep they've committed to the same and uplifting spending all on. ready tree h t crane 3000000000. yet to printing sachi that the conservatives had, and certainly storm and the space before the election, an officer to possibly reassure told him is lensky, including the nate, to summit in washington last week. so i think mt scenario where we weren't see any deviation. one question mark still remains as a how long it will take the shape of government to increase...
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u. k has changed to, but it's challenges to have remained the same as they were last week. and the day before the, the election, i think on the economic side, 2 particular challenges come to mind. so one level we're holding challenge that fits above a lot of the issues you've just listed. there is a how to fund some of the, the efforts that labor has identified in their manifesto. we've already heard from the chancellor that there isn't a lot of money there, which is by no means the surprise we've already known about. so it will be very interesting to come the all attempt to see what they're going to do with their new fiscal event in terms of how they're planning on balancing the bus books physically and funding any of the any of the efforts they've left. and then i think after those immediate challenges and then after there is a little bit more of in that you put on make agenda and framework and play is something that the u. k. will have to addressed. it's really, really poor productivity, both in the public and private sector. and i think if this government can sort of cr
u. k has changed to, but it's challenges to have remained the same as they were last week. and the day before the, the election, i think on the economic side, 2 particular challenges come to mind. so one level we're holding challenge that fits above a lot of the issues you've just listed. there is a how to fund some of the, the efforts that labor has identified in their manifesto. we've already heard from the chancellor that there isn't a lot of money there, which is by no means the surprise...
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u. k. canada and the you have done the same. and the un human rights chief is one of it for drastically deteriorating situation in the occupied westbank. pointing to the killing of some $553.00 palestinians, including a $137.00 children since october. that abraham has more from what i'm online the occupied westbank. since the war started, this world has been advancing more supplements units in the lee and is ready supplements in the occupied westbank and confiscating lands in 2023. we were talking about a records high number of southern men, 2 and it's being promoted with that number was 12000 now in 2024. we are talking about almost 10000 units being promoted or in the process of being advanced in the occupied westbank, making palestinians say that as well as continuing with its project of expanding in league. it is really supplements in the occupied to us bank at the expense of the indigenous people. they say that the goal is to push has many palestinians out of their lives and replace them with is really such a there's with t
u. k. canada and the you have done the same. and the un human rights chief is one of it for drastically deteriorating situation in the occupied westbank. pointing to the killing of some $553.00 palestinians, including a $137.00 children since october. that abraham has more from what i'm online the occupied westbank. since the war started, this world has been advancing more supplements units in the lee and is ready supplements in the occupied westbank and confiscating lands in 2023. we were...
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fully given the job by king charles who had minutes of the same richly sumac so that he could relinquish the post political transitions in the u. k. a quick and brutal for those leaving office soon act seemed humble and humbled. as he left down the street for the last time, i am sorry, i have given this jolts my own. but you have sent a clear signal to the government of the united kingdom must change, and yours is the only judgment that matches. i have heard your anger to your disappointment and i take responsibility for this loss. so next conservative party had the worst night ever and its history. 12 its cabinet ministers with voted out as was a former prime minister. this trust is disastrous, 50 day term in 2022 that would run on the pound for the the rights of center reform policy are usually got 5 states despite securing 15 percent of the vote. the scottish national party, meanwhile, has an awful night losing about 3 quarters of it seats, a serious set back for the cause of independence school style mode is the problem is go straight to the pointing his cabinet is expected, right? to reeves becomes the you case 1st, that a f
fully given the job by king charles who had minutes of the same richly sumac so that he could relinquish the post political transitions in the u. k. a quick and brutal for those leaving office soon act seemed humble and humbled. as he left down the street for the last time, i am sorry, i have given this jolts my own. but you have sent a clear signal to the government of the united kingdom must change, and yours is the only judgment that matches. i have heard your anger to your disappointment...
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fully given the job by king charles, who had minutes of the same richly sumac, so that he could relinquish the post political transitions in the u. k, a quick and brutal for those leaving office soon act seemed humble and humbled as he left down the street for the last time. i am sorry to have given this jolts miles, but you have sent a clear signal that the government of the united kingdom must change. and yours is the only judgment that matches. i have heard your anger, your disappointment, and i take responsibility for this loss. soon ex consecutive party had the worst night ever and its history. 12 its cabinet ministers with voted out as was a former prime minister. this trust is disastrous 50 day to me in 2022. that would run on the pound for the, the rights of center reform policy. i usually go 5 states despite securing 15 percent of the vote. the scottish national party, meanwhile, has an awful night losing about 3 quarters of it seats, a serious set back for the cause of independence school style is the problem is go straight to the point to his cabinet is expected. rachel reeves becomes that you case 1st of a female counse
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u. k. would reduce the funding to on right on the same, the only minutes with the on ramp permission or general sleep less, we need to understand more from him about the situation on the crime, but also reforms. the under itself is undertaking we also talk about this governments. every so 21000000 pines and new funds to unrest to support its life saving work and gaza on the provision of basic services innovation. little touch smith. thank you mister speaker. mike and i am, we are approved by the death and destruction in gaza. they know what we do. the intermediate permanency spot, an exchange of hostages will put an end to this unacceptable and unbearable suffering. in the meantime, the minister reference this ready governments permits to flood causes with age. the reality is that they are putting in place of a piece of identity instructions. what conversations, how's the government have with israel to ensure that it is and this denial of my savings at frontier for speaker, and i'm grateful to the on who smelling of a friend for christ understand pressman. i didn't mean right before she came in
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u. k. the use of other countries as well, but most of them haven't most and don't have the same kind of size effect to g d p ratio. haven't had the, the, the, the increase in that, that cd p ratio of the rest of the last few years. it seems more like either this related to probably be 90 and the recovery and kind of like 90 did the things lots of probably both. so next i'm prices rising for produces, improve cost $6.00 cetera. a driving and prices robust and mounting government that that would be my to my position anyway. okay. so why does that continue to grow? and there is, why did, why does the us continue to borrow beyond its ability to pay it back? and why does nobody in the rest seem to, to what to do anything about this? well, they pass a very good question. never 2 things really. i mean, one is only on the spending side, there were a number of programs, but um, social security. medicare also increased military expenditure, a huge increase in infrastructure expenditure for the impression reduction of the by that ministration. put fix that needed to be down because shoes, parts of us i
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u. k. charlie, thank you. a football players hand gesture on the pitch has sparked a diplomatic growl between germany and turkey. the german for an office is summoned the turkish ambassador after entre did the same tit for tat of the turkish defender . you see him right there. medic demerol made the sign known as the wolf salut celebrating a goal at the european championships. here in germany, the hand gesture is associated with the turkish far right. organization known as the gray will switch. germany characterizes as nationalist extreme is anti semitic and racist. while adding some fuel to the people that a fire truck is president, richard pyre of error, one has announced that he will be at turkey's quarter final match here in berlin this saturday and we spoke with dw is julia han. it is simple about this diplomatic dusta. the protective president ad one is someone who knows both football and politics very well. and he probably thinks this is his chance to score a goal. he wasn't actually planning to go to germany and watch the match. but today he canceled a trip to as a by john, he changed his very busy schedule, so he can be in berlin on saturday. and what i think he is trying to achieve is
u. k. charlie, thank you. a football players hand gesture on the pitch has sparked a diplomatic growl between germany and turkey. the german for an office is summoned the turkish ambassador after entre did the same tit for tat of the turkish defender . you see him right there. medic demerol made the sign known as the wolf salut celebrating a goal at the european championships. here in germany, the hand gesture is associated with the turkish far right. organization known as the gray will switch....
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same tech outage. a problem trace to a cyber security firm has granted flights around the world, including in the us, u. k. and germany and australia. financial markets have been disrupted and broadcast was taken off and also in the program. donald trump formerly accepts the republican presidential nomination lights onto his plans for the election and tells the republican national convention about the moment he was nearly killed. that coming from the bank with ashley's violent flashes reach,...
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same tech outage. the problem trace to a cyber security fab is granted flights around the world, including in the us, u. k. and germany and australia. financial markets of being disrupted and broadcast has taken off and also on the program. donald trump formerly accepted the republican presidential nomination, lays out to his plans for the election and tell us the republican national convention about the moment he was nearly killed. death coming from the bank with ashes violent flashes reach his face, face, police and security officials struggles to control student protests, demanding changes. the government hiring closes the film. the welcome to the program. a technical outage is disrupting companies around the world, from airlines to broadcast us and banks. the us initially grounded all of its flights worldwide as the license efforts, including the lynn and i'm still them shipple. in the u. k, the london stock exchange was temporarily affected to hospitals in germany, had to cancel non emergency operations. the problem is being linked to the cyber security from crowd strike of the microsoft windows oper
same tech outage. the problem trace to a cyber security fab is granted flights around the world, including in the us, u. k. and germany and australia. financial markets of being disrupted and broadcast has taken off and also on the program. donald trump formerly accepted the republican presidential nomination, lays out to his plans for the election and tell us the republican national convention about the moment he was nearly killed. death coming from the bank with ashes violent flashes reach...
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same policy. the last catastrophically in the 2019 election on the jeremy cold. and he has changed the policy and he wants everyone in the u. k. to know that he says that the job with the policy has now as a governing policy is a very difficult one. that times will get tough. he has to get moving immediately. the change in the country he said, is not like flicking a switch, but he will govern forever on he will put the countries before the policy and that he wants to attend politics at a public service. now the list of challenges that the u. k is cardi facing, is a very low indeed. there is a wide spread opinion here that are over the last few years, things have been getting worse and worse and with the public services particularly crumbling, that the national health service is on his knees. you have to wait, doctors appointments, you have to wait for ambulances to arrive. there is sewage and the rivers, the jails, overflowing the cool pump down the libraries and screen pulls the closing that the chaos of the last view is a conservative rule. have basically distracted the government as it has been from doing what governments
same policy. the last catastrophically in the 2019 election on the jeremy cold. and he has changed the policy and he wants everyone in the u. k. to know that he says that the job with the policy has now as a governing policy is a very difficult one. that times will get tough. he has to get moving immediately. the change in the country he said, is not like flicking a switch, but he will govern forever on he will put the countries before the policy and that he wants to attend politics at a public...
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u. k. to rolanda for price. i think that plan is now dead and buried at the same time as well as we were talking about 24 hours ago. when a guest donald was talking, he is determined to show that his party is hitting the ground running on so many of the big policy issues. and as he were just mentioning, he started by heading to scotland. oh yeah, he's got a busy few days ahead of him. these off, off discount runs lights are on today. he is going to be going and meeting with the fast minister of scotlands that's and a half and people the patients. and he's going to be made meeting with the scottish laid the policy up there as well. that on monday he is going to be going back to london, but von northern islands and wales and then he's off to washington dc for a night. so it's somebody on tuesday. meanwhile, walter, he keeps telling me or is doing a lot of that. he's the cabinet is getting down to business. and right to reeves the new chancellor of the exchequer, that has a particular task headed back. she says that she's being handed the was economic inheritance since well we'll say now that might be hypo believe, b
u. k. to rolanda for price. i think that plan is now dead and buried at the same time as well as we were talking about 24 hours ago. when a guest donald was talking, he is determined to show that his party is hitting the ground running on so many of the big policy issues. and as he were just mentioning, he started by heading to scotland. oh yeah, he's got a busy few days ahead of him. these off, off discount runs lights are on today. he is going to be going and meeting with the fast minister of...
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u. k. 's most 5 1st parliament in decades. and the politician fighting corruption charges were live in new york with closing arguments in the bump. menendez trying the same depth analysis of the days headlines he's right, is like his race accusing that i was looking for them since informed opinions. this person's 1st visit to a new career in 24 years. why is he making it now critical debate? i believe the selections will empower him in any way as well as voters in america inside story massachuset, the group was fine to send on out jersey around the injustice. to me is the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day. whether it's a war or natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure they understand. and this simple language is absolutely crucial. the cities already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days of the world. i couldn't do this job without the best time remained best, produces the best spaces and those of the people the i rely on in order to be able to get tha
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same call. in the meantime, the economy is contracting, the middle class has been hallowed, and it's just a really story state of affairs and the u. k. these days, autistic sweeney. thank you. so yeah, more details on the election in the u. k. online right now dot com, but frankly, you probably don't wanna read it cuz it's old. pretty bad news. anyway, it's all to international law for a most good. thank you for sharing your time with us here on this friday. we're back at the top of the hour, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things are considered. i'm peter live out. we may never know to what degree jo biden's obvious mental deficiencies have played in recent american foreign policy decisions, particularly when it comes to policies. but it is fair to ask if vitamins dimension is leading as involved into a global conflict, the processing dementia and wars. i'm joined by my guess, lionel in new york. he is a legal and media analyst in jersey city. we have our founder, she is co director of the international action center. and here in moscow, we have julia casa, and she is a lebanese political analyst,
same call. in the meantime, the economy is contracting, the middle class has been hallowed, and it's just a really story state of affairs and the u. k. these days, autistic sweeney. thank you. so yeah, more details on the election in the u. k. online right now dot com, but frankly, you probably don't wanna read it cuz it's old. pretty bad news. anyway, it's all to international law for a most good. thank you for sharing your time with us here on this friday. we're back at the top of the hour,...
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u. k. has some speech problems and i think it's also difficult, i think, to bring the public along because they said they're going to change things, but in the same time. so i'm gonna try to convince other people, but it's gonna be very cautious. and he wasn't going to do anything radical. well, if you're gonna change things and not be very rather cold, that's quite a difficult situation. they've got to try and improve the economy. cost of living prices trying to get growth going in this country. the health system nationalist health system, is something that everyone in the u. k. talks about the n h s the national health service to try and prove things that have caused some challenges on the international stage as well. i've mentioned ukraine. there's also the war on garza . well, the position, i don't think the movement looks like it's going to be any different from this new labor governments they did in the manifesto, say that they're gonna recognize palestine, but i don't think that's going to happen any time soon as they say that it has to happen in step with process towards a 2 state solution. having said all of that, he now has more than $4
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u. k. i mean they, they all have different appearances, but the policy is, they pursued or rather they failed to pursue, were uh, pretty much the same. and he has the british politics maybe and just by parents of it makes an impression of being or more open or perhaps more representative of, of wider political choice. you have a number of bodies in the running. what are the chances of long done if not dis, investing itself uh, from the this western uh, very uniform flow into, towards the disaster, but then at least trying to in or steer the boat in a way that would maximize its profits or perhaps minimize the disadvantages for itself, that would be easier if you had more in place in the welcome you have now. i mean our ability to stay or anything is being diminished significant. the last thing about the even steering the, the balance in the world, steering the events within your own country. i mean, diverting a little bit of that attention, rhetorical attention towards you know, domestic issues that will make you stronger domestically. and perhaps brand is more revenues as well. yeah, no, exactly. i mean, but the company is actually
u. k. i mean they, they all have different appearances, but the policy is, they pursued or rather they failed to pursue, were uh, pretty much the same. and he has the british politics maybe and just by parents of it makes an impression of being or more open or perhaps more representative of, of wider political choice. you have a number of bodies in the running. what are the chances of long done if not dis, investing itself uh, from the this western uh, very uniform flow into, towards the...
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u. k. i mean they, they all have different appearances, but the policy is, they pursued or rather they failed to pursue were uh, pretty much the same. and yeah, the british politics maybe and just by parents of it makes an impression of being a more open or perhaps more representative of a wider political choice. you have a number of bodies in the running. what are the chances of long done, if not dis, investing itself from the dis western uh, very uniform flow into towards the disaster, but then at least trying to in or steer the boat in a way that would maximize its profits or perhaps minimize the disadvantages for itself, that would be um easier if you had more than placing the welcome you have now and the ability to stay or anything is being diminished significant. there's no asking about the even searing the it'd be bouncing the wall, steering big events within your own country. or, i mean, they've rooting a little bit of that attention, rhetorical attention towards, you know, domestic issues that will make you stronger domestically and perhaps produced more revenues as well. yeah, no, exactly. i mean, but i, the companies tha
u. k. i mean they, they all have different appearances, but the policy is, they pursued or rather they failed to pursue were uh, pretty much the same. and yeah, the british politics maybe and just by parents of it makes an impression of being a more open or perhaps more representative of a wider political choice. you have a number of bodies in the running. what are the chances of long done, if not dis, investing itself from the dis western uh, very uniform flow into towards the disaster, but...
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in china by 14, by the same factions, including a mazda in front of uniting the resistance in nature. a nation of israel. joining me is a man who knows the reality of illegal u. k. u. s. you um, documentation 1st hand born in 1994 and they are all about gaza without no cause in june of 2 decades of israel's aggression. the mother of his brother, i'm and in 2014, drove him to tell his story and create will not numbers a platform amplifying god's invoices. he joins me now from london. thank you so much. i meant for coming on the show just before we get to and then yeah, who's address this week? and the other issue is just reminds us what israel has done to your family. well, is there a that has done to my family what it has been doing for the past 76 years? so the processing and people have been massacring the palestinians, ethnically cleanse and on them as, as they were sleeping in their home. this is what's happened to my family. my family were sleeping in their home in a safe area instructed by is are and when, and is there any.
in china by 14, by the same factions, including a mazda in front of uniting the resistance in nature. a nation of israel. joining me is a man who knows the reality of illegal u. k. u. s. you um, documentation 1st hand born in 1994 and they are all about gaza without no cause in june of 2 decades of israel's aggression. the mother of his brother, i'm and in 2014, drove him to tell his story and create will not numbers a platform amplifying god's invoices. he joins me now from london. thank you...
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in china by 14, by the same factions, including a mazda and fall into uniting the resistance to nature. a nation of israel. joining me is a man who knows the reality of a legal u. k. u. s. u armed occupation, 1st hand born in 1994 and the are all about gaza. hockman they'll know, cuz in june of a 2 decades of israel's aggression, the murder of his brother, i'm and in 2014, drove him to tell his story and create. we are not numbers a platform amplifying guys invoices. he joins me now from london. thank you. so much for coming on the show just before we get to and then yeah, who's addressed this week and the other issue is just remind us what israel has done to your family as well as right. it has done somebody, somebody wants, it has been doing for the past 76 years. so the processing and people, it has been mess securing the palestinians. ethnically cleansed them from them as they were sleeping in their homes. this is what's happened to my family. my family were sleeping in their home in a safe area and started by is, are and when, and is there any bum, wasn't jumped on my family couldn't go all of them. 21 members of my family were slow to wear. mess occurs whil
in china by 14, by the same factions, including a mazda and fall into uniting the resistance to nature. a nation of israel. joining me is a man who knows the reality of a legal u. k. u. s. u armed occupation, 1st hand born in 1994 and the are all about gaza. hockman they'll know, cuz in june of a 2 decades of israel's aggression, the murder of his brother, i'm and in 2014, drove him to tell his story and create. we are not numbers a platform amplifying guys invoices. he joins me now from...
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this brings me to the same house where it was by the front months ago. right. and when it comes to the u. k. my line is that now going up against the us, when we've heard this announcement just earlier this hour, but you casing, but it will not pursue it's objection anymore to the international criminal court who's issuing arrest warrants for the is really leaders. and how significant is this? you know, i'm going to tell you, uh, mike, did you get this guess based on my instinct more than any specific information or just drinking from a care so much looking devices and went by that is today essential. visually, she was nothing you know, and what i just told you in terms of distinguishing supporting is right and so forth, the, nothing, yeah, i would say the liberal government in britain is just simply doing something that is just basic, right? mean, i'm stupid, this stupid policy. not by getting involved. there's something that is absolutely not your case. a business. that means the icpc went decide what i ccs business is. it doesn't need longer for the government to turn to what it's busine
this brings me to the same house where it was by the front months ago. right. and when it comes to the u. k. my line is that now going up against the us, when we've heard this announcement just earlier this hour, but you casing, but it will not pursue it's objection anymore to the international criminal court who's issuing arrest warrants for the is really leaders. and how significant is this? you know, i'm going to tell you, uh, mike, did you get this guess based on my instinct more than any...
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u. k. joining us live from spain. welcome to the algebra 0 news. our thanks for your time. why do you think that the global prevalence of hunger is persisting at the same level for the past 3 consecutive years? high and thanks for the coming me. um, but the main reason why it's best sistant, it's because we, i'm not really addressing the main strict oral causes of my nutrition. we are times addressing same dose and even so that the financing is not sufficient. but when we talk about the consequences of conflicts, the consequences of climate shocks, the conflict quincy is of increasing in the quantities, especially economy. we don't talking about gender equations as well as the fact that the cost of the healthy diet keeps increasing. do we have enough the dressing has struck to causes of a fun. yeah. really not to be able to um, to get the numbers down really. definitely not be able to reach the sustainable. the main goal number to handing hunger incident security by 2056. you mentioned a number of things that were in fact in this report that's been released by the united nations. let me just 0 in on the issue of funding. because the report even set tha
u. k. joining us live from spain. welcome to the algebra 0 news. our thanks for your time. why do you think that the global prevalence of hunger is persisting at the same level for the past 3 consecutive years? high and thanks for the coming me. um, but the main reason why it's best sistant, it's because we, i'm not really addressing the main strict oral causes of my nutrition. we are times addressing same dose and even so that the financing is not sufficient. but when we talk about the...
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u. k. when he comes to voting, age is the new class. it doesn't really matter what your background is, but rather what your age is. young voters just stop floating at the same rate as older voters, but then when they do vote, they tend to vote labor to a much higher rate. and then older voters and this gap instead of remaining stable as increased at every election since 2015 rex. it for young people was a very significant moment because it kind of awakened this political consciousness . and that's when we see turned out to increase again the come with narrative around this young people's interest is the tool they care about our social values, you know, progressive values, but what they care about the most is the economy. and in the u. k, at the moment young people are really struggling financially. they are, you know, they find it very difficult to buy a house and that's something that is very important in this country. so me personally, it's housing with a so it'd be the be able to get onto the housing ladder. and the other hand for older people, the economy doesn't actually matter as much. they do colorado to more about immigration process affects and eve
u. k. when he comes to voting, age is the new class. it doesn't really matter what your background is, but rather what your age is. young voters just stop floating at the same rate as older voters, but then when they do vote, they tend to vote labor to a much higher rate. and then older voters and this gap instead of remaining stable as increased at every election since 2015 rex. it for young people was a very significant moment because it kind of awakened this political consciousness . and...
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u. k. she says the causes of hunger not being addressed. the main reason why it's best extent, it's because we, um, not really addressing the main strict oral causes of my nutrition. we are times addressing, same don't, and even so that's the financing is not sufficient. that's when we talk about the consequences of conflict. the consequences of climate shops, the conflict quincy is of increasing inequalities, especially economic without talking about gender equities, as well as the fact that the cost of healthy diet keeps increasing. as long as we all know, the dressing just struck to our causes of a fun gap. we not be able to um, to get the numbers down, we'd definitely not be able to reach the this just didn't know that one of my goals . number 2 of handing hunger incidents enjoyed the by 2030 to into a group of high school students believe they have the solution to high food prices, caused by climate change. the seo, newman reports from new to the public high school in south central chile, a group of students are using the ingenuity to flight from the 17 year old constance. so do then is one of the creators of a hydro food, a machine that can turn a kilo of seeds into 10 times as much plan
u. k. she says the causes of hunger not being addressed. the main reason why it's best extent, it's because we, um, not really addressing the main strict oral causes of my nutrition. we are times addressing, same don't, and even so that's the financing is not sufficient. that's when we talk about the consequences of conflict. the consequences of climate shops, the conflict quincy is of increasing inequalities, especially economic without talking about gender equities, as well as the fact that...