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u. k. u k, doing well. oh, perfectly well, 22000000000 pounds budget. whole normal price just went off trying street. yeah, yeah. fronts doing well a little bit. the government's collapsed. immigration out of control and burning the placed on new year's eve. i bought the old deutschland just. oh man. oh oh, we'll talk about that. we'll later something else said joe, as don't who's categorized as allies and friends into 3 kind of bonds like who would you invite to the wedding? it definitely got to invite the parents. maybe you got to do the brothers and sisters, but the cousins that you never really liked, they can stay out. i guess with the cousins who aren't getting invited to wedding when it comes to who america would sail high tech at ships to, you know, very important. who are they? so the, they don't want cousins or the baltic states. yes. the people who are great that felt themselves defeated the americans and the british, and e u. m. nato. and you know yap. yap, yap, uh the russians. and if at their heels can they be left out of the party? they're not going to be invited. i'm not going to get any uh, plants built no investment for them. i think, yeah, one of their prime ministers have something to say about blog, actually a speaker of the 3 any and parliament or something to say. and police turned on the said violin. here we go, this is surprising. we demonstrated such more immediate friendship. but as we see, 9 or 2 point appeared here, nor were we among those countries which have exceptions as friendly country. mm. oh . oh, how did you get to the door with that crossing back, put them in their sleep and jo wasn't finished yet, which is a history less and this kind of history, political science. nobody actually knows what this is and i am going to find out you. maybe you guys are home know, and you can talk about it in the comments. joe wants to tell us about the finland, designs ation. and we got the right s
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u. k. u k, doing well, oh, perfectly well, 22000000000 pounds budget hole. right. so see what our prime street. yeah. yeah. front doing well a little bit. the government's collapsed. immigration out of control, burning the placed on a new year's eve, a big deal towards lenders. oh man. oh oh, we'll talk about that with later. something else that joe has done, he's categorized his allies and friends into 3 kind of bonds. like who would you invite the wedding? it definitely go to invite the parents. maybe you got to do the brothers and sisters, but the cousins that you never really liked, they can stay out. i guess with the cousins who aren't getting invited to wedding or when it comes to who america would sell at high tech at ships to, you know, very important. who are they all the, the own months cousins, or the baltic states? yes. the people who are great to throw themselves and the fee to the americans and the british m e u, i'm nato. and you know yap, yap, yap. uh the russians need and if at their heels and they've been left out of the party, they're not going to be and invited. i'm not going to get any uh plants built no investment for them. i think. yeah. one of their prime ministers has something to say about, like actually a speaker of the 3, any in parliament or something to say. and police turn on the said violin. here we go. this is surprising. we demonstrate it's much more immediate friendship. but as we see, 9 or 20 appeared here, nor were we among those countries that have exceptions as friendly country. mm hm. oh, how did you get through the door with that crossing back? put them in their sleep and joe wasn't finished yet, which is a history less and this kind of history, political science, nobody actually knows what this is an i am going to find out. yeah. you maybe you guys are home know, and you can talk about it in the comments. joe wants to tell us about the finland desired station and w
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u. k. u k. doing well, oh, perfectly well, 22000000000 pounds budget whole right. so see what a lot of times street. yeah, yeah. friends doing well a little bit. the government's collapsed. immigration out of control, burning the placed on new year's eve, but the old deutschland is. oh man. oh, oh, we'll talk about that with later. something else that joe has done. he's categorized his allies and friends into 3 kind of bonds like who would you invite the wedding? it definitely go to invite the parents. maybe you got to do the brothers and sisters, but the cousins that you never really liked, they can stay out. i guess with the cousins who aren't getting avoided the wedding or, or when it comes to who america would sell at high tech, at ships to, you know, very important. who are they all the, the own wants cousins or the baltic states. yes. the people who are great to throw themselves and the fee to the americans and the british and the you on nato. and you know yap, yap, yap. the russians. and if at their heels and they've been left out of the party, they're not going to be invited. i'm not going to get any uh plans built no investment for them. i think. yeah, one of their prime ministers has something to say about a dog, actually a speaker of the 3, any in parliament or something to say. and please turn on the said violin. here we go. this is surprising. we demonstrate that such more immediate friendship. but as we see, 9 or 20 appeared here, nor were we among those countries that have exceptions as friendly country. mm hm. oh, how did you get through the door with that crossing back? put them in their sleep and joe wasn't finished yet, which is a history less and this kind of history, political science, nobody actually knows what this is an i am going to find out. yeah. you, maybe you guys are home now and you can talk about it in the comments. joe wants to tell us about the finland, designs ation. and we got the right salons, ization. it could be on thing. the for long as eyes ation of russia and other fins on the russians like a bit of vodka. you know, very similar up until really there had been a spots around the 2nd world war to and to, well, for our defense for the finland, ization of russia. if that's what it's called, seems to be some sort of bubbling dribble coming from the brain of mine who sleeps in a refrigerator. on the video i spoken on the phone. i talked to talked about, he wanted us to be fiddling. well, your photo, i pointed out to him at the time for real is your dollar, we get defendant of europe, you're going to get a single ization out of your to fit the single lighter. so it's not the end as i say, finland, joining in sweden, joining a lot of americans watch. this is what i have no idea what he meant with this. no, he doesn't know what he meant. he doesn't know how much sleeping joe is basically telling us about the feelings is ation of russia or whatever. and that is. and that's fair thought for the people back home in california in l. a very tragic, terrible times. a lot of people gone through terrible hardship and it isn't a laughing matter. but of course, on the most good meals that we are going to laugh, not at the people are slipping from the floor, but some of the half which the climb shells were probably responsible for the 1st one of those is going to be the mount. the top of the tree, sleepy joe. you know, he's been very gracious, very kind. how many billions of the given to you find a couple $100000000000.00 a year, but don't fret if your house just been burned to the ground insurance company is going to pay you. you know, you can always get your $770.00. you got an extra 70 and come on. you've got to give this old journal again for delta dental. really go look away, right. so that's as jose do. but, you know, let's not forget sleepy joe. and blinking, blinking, and slide show bob and all the crap and the set crew up and the white house didn't really create a culture where the only american lady, marcia, that's a look at a, for a chief from l. a. and making sure at the front and center of everything there about is you guys i'm putting out fires, right. that's what it's all about. right? i am. pronounce the room the video. my name is catherine jennifer wilcox. my pronouns are she her? i am a caucasian female controller inside the fire fire. they should be your pronouns. you clown rhonda, to make me puke for the course of this tragedy and falls. it's always is to know that the, the average american is always there for his neighbor. and it's been a lot, a good sort of gestures, people that work for the her and paris hilton packing the boxes. god lower, you know, a james woods, the famous republican who said that everybody and guys should die and how far he started to cry on t v. poor james. what's, you know? let's, let's bear in mind that the average american is always the who to help out s and your time of need to pop in. and let's say liberate some of your belongings from you on the video or you the where did you get that from? you just the fluids, they're saving, saving it from the fire, saving it all from the tv. oh yeah. to saving the tv. yeah. that's. that's what you said to the company in terms of what we do to that as a. yeah. saving it for, for even a do dressed as a firefighter, is that it's pretty cool in just a wrap up on the far as an a la the wrong going. as i say, it's an awful, awful time for the people there and spare to off for the for ukrainian say, you know, there's rumors that several, a high profile you find also got this firmed up. you have to worry about that, right? all you did just kind of big jumped the cash back from the american tax payer and build it all together and run away from the fires. where can we take shelter? maybe up on capitol hill, where the indoctrination, sorry the hearings on who's going to be in charge of us foreign policy. the military, the financial purse in the prompt administration were taking place that started with pete peg set. you know, this guy got a real pick up truck. uh dude, you know, flag waving quarterback type of guy. some of the questions were quite sideways as well when you kind of bizarre. that's what we'll look at a little video at highlighting a few of those really insights of political questions. again, the stuff you guys really want to know on the video and how many genders are tough . one. as soon as there are 2 genders, i know that, well, let me see. so i'm on board. how many push ups can you do? i did 5, so it's a 47 this morning. physically reflects the nation. it protects a military is more diverse and it has ever been, but more importantly, it is more legal then or is that because it's of cousin, a diversity legal for the soldiers in the us army. not really feel for the enemy broken. you know, you break, you're here on the way the battlefront. oh my god. it's fix. next up for the interrogation treatment was a good on michael rubio, a cuban american, one of the more popular are sort of agreed on picks. i think between the republicans and the democrats, as so a safe kind of bedford from a have, don't forget here in the last couple years, we did tell you how marco called the big don, basically a fraud, stir. remember that one. but let's all forget about that. that's all done now. kind of like a, the alien, the sperm and a co. what's needed to do to runs facebook. so he's all on board with the big gun hold. everything's ok now. i love is freeze page me both for marco getting back to how bama she was kind of turning all the clocks back a bit towards china. everything's china, china, china, china, china. whenever it gets down from me, boss. but you know, interesting stuff. you cleaned it through, we didn't get to mentioned at all. it's kind of like, yeah, come on guys, give it up the game over. come on time to do a deal on the video. you're welcome. the chinese communist party into the global order. and it took advantage of all of its benefits. you may ignore it all of its obligations and responsibilities. instead, they have repressed and lied, and cheated, and hacked and stolen. so there were here to global superpower status, and they have done so at our expense. and at the expense of the people with their own country. oh, seems a bit from here to me. lied cheated, stolen, hacked, let me think, who would have put the best, let me see who would be in your view. one of the most senior positions, and what would be in the united states of america. you know, the big, the big boys in charge of american foreign policy, you know, over it and covert the dictatorship, toppling, putting dictators in place more than 10000000 people killed since the 2nd world war . maybe 3540 countries invaded one way or the other. who was in charge of all the that's definitely c i a c or the boys of allowing me recently on so recently i got called the mike pump tail who thought he was going to be on the back of the card this time for him. but all being done didn't get to pick, didn't get the invitation. sorry. mike came over at mike put a best meeting kind of revealed probably race jubilee. just exactly what ca gets up to of a wednesday afternoon. run the video and tie when i was a cadet. what's the 1st, what's the cadet motto at west point? he will not lie to you or steal or tolerate those who do? i was a c, i, director, we lied. which it, it was the console. that's funny. yeah, we had with the entire entire training here, the people in gaza laughing their heads off and the 1000000 people in ukraine who had an empty uh chair at the table this christmas. mike, you should be a comedian. it's okay when the good guys do it, don't they? all. yeah. there's a good bombs, good bye to get away from the old united states and head towards our old friends in deutschland, you know, we do loved the germans here. great people, great people. well, the ordinary people are politically to are rolling out the live tired brigade to attack the a f d and so smart. and that's what price the big problems because he long went on did a twitter spaces with the leader of the a f d. who could be president not likely have a look at romania. they don't like democracy and e, u a they've rolled out this brigade of the blue and the dyed hair to accepting this crowns. to attack the a f d that preparing the ground to dis allowed the a f d from having their democratic will expressed all seem so familiar. how are things in bucharest room the video will have to try to manage fields and positions. so i'm gonna put type 5 d sachs to be remembered. the tires when punks for not cringe geniuses. yeah. folks used to be the good guys. you what happened to the anti war movement on the left? what happened to the idea of nuclear and assignment? what happened to sort of actually stopping wars? now these dudes are getting high and they're all to play. so it makes me puke to go ask yourself, why exactly are the establishment the political establishment in germany, the pro atlantis as the pro need, or the pro e u establishment. the ones that seems to me from talking completely about the thing called the north stream. the biggest piece of energy infrastructure and european histo
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u. k. the u. k. ministry of defense and us central command say they would not involved. these randy military will say bomb, the bolts of russ isa, and who data saying it was in response to repeated to the attacks. the law begin. many armed forces carried out several military operations in the past 48 hours. the most prominent of which was targeting the american aircraft carrier us is harry s truman, and a number of its 4 ships in the northern red sea region, with a number of cruise missiles and runs to move in a year. the ram backed rebels have attacked commercial ships linked to israel. directions in the red sea have disrupted global shipping rates and pushed off insurance costs. israel says most strikes against the who sees will fall, a dog will crush or the fire israel's long arm will reach you everywhere. thousands of who sees who participated in a heat march against israel heard up close the power of the air force plant. well, it's a part of who the data is paralyzed, and the port of ross isa is on fire. and the message is clear. whoever harms israel will be harmed, want to use human has been devastated by civil and to die. humanitarian crisis attacks by israel and its allies, a closing increasing hardship for its people. but the who see say they went back down the many in the to him and he's here in the square and then hundreds of other squeeze across the free provinces stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in palestine. they are on the to buy any form of intimidation because what are people in palestine on during this a 1000 times? how should have been, what nations in the air and his lumnick wells are experiencing the regions political landscape has changed dramatically in recent months. is rails for on garza and it's offensive and level known as well as the full of the asset regime in syria of we can do ran so called access of resistance and network of groups such as how mass has belong and the he sees but without a diplomatic resolution the hostilities between long time adversary's are and likely to end any time soon. victoria gave some b. l. just a rough inside story that's bringing a guess from the noun that we are joined by most of the new non a former deputy foreign minister, all of a human in sanaa uses mallory, a political analyst and award winning jim and john list, robert based in human and in london, the for you on most of the me a research kind of look at the middle east and north africa program of the 2nd time a child, some house he specializes in yemen and the wide gulf region. thank you. oh, for joining us. i'd like to start in as an office with use of our use of this as a war, the who please can win. this isn't all these ratings can win. so why is it being for why is mostly in game for those these as well? i think it's safe to say that yep. and today's stands at a critical juncture. i'm in the midst of the political maneuvering and the military operations conducted by humans on the side of law movement. you also have what is happening with the genocide that's taking place in palestine. you haven't feels that it is an obligation. the unsolved alarm movement also known as a who do they feel it is a moral imperative to stand with the people of palestine and, and bring an end to the genocide that's taking place in the midst of the chaos. and the turmoil that's happening in the midst of the us is really airframes that are being conducted on young men, the on site a lot movement and the you have any armed forces. they feel that it is still an obligation to vote international law. specifically, the genocide convention which obliges nations to act decisively including taken off military actions to help or stop genocide. now this, this military operation, this call to action from young men, is actually exposing the international community's obligation under international law. these military operations, citing with the palestinians, are pointing the fingers at the us, the as we all the western powers who have for almost a year and a half have enabled and allow this genocide to continue. so as i mentioned, the many people that you see take them to the streets, they feel it is not just a legal obligation to conduct military operations against israel and against the shipping lanes that are being used by these really we're going to continue with genocide. they believe that this is an obligation about this young men, but the international community. and unfortunately, the international community has failed to uphold the principles and values that are in the, you know, stipulated an inch in the international law stipulated in the doctrine to put the responsibility to protect doctrine and also the genocide convention. this is a track does the but most of the, the justification for this is putting pressure on the international community to do something the, who these are doing effectively will deployment say, is that some, i know, i, i know i, there an argument. you have any sympathy with the ultimate see, i mean, the idea of best supporting goods uh is uh, some emotional idea of i mean that somebody is very emotional to the, for the minds and hearts of the, in the most reward. unfortunately, we all know that the machinery of the military machinery that the whole c all is not capable of changing. the question that's region has will not have strive. then we saw what happened to them. they fill a senior on themselves, have suffered enormously. the genocide has not stop receipt and military machinery has been the i mean, the vanished and a couple of days. and the couple days of geographically far away. the problem in this and this notion of support, things on the sides of eyes that the leader of the 20 grew things and believe that he can be the hair off the the that's, i'll pass on the law and the vanishing of the seat on the team and we have seen what is happening in bedside so, so he believes that he has, he can take over this leadership of the, this notion of february, think about a sign or supporting god. but in fact, all what we have seen during the last few months or what he has done is that he has a bro attacks up to the attacks either by the best and military or the british, or they p by these treaty ministry directly. so what games have he made in for the gap? is that sense is 0, nothing or what you have just what all look he has done is brain gang invalid. you have, at that point you have been destroyed and all the civilian is at this uh, infrastructure. do you have any people which is like, for me is inexplicable why? of the attacking the boat. they claim that i think the boat, so that's normally the trade purpose come from the route. there was an inmate kind of input, but the un, 2015 broke and it's on the, on the data board. they can just to reinforce that, that game, they have just left it that, that they've the who, the, the, the means to get more hours from here on out. they found that don't seem to have doing it now. but at least for the last few years, they haven't been using this for to bring again, but it's treat for class from the around or other way somewhere else. this is the home complex if it was a situation that told these walter tay cameron hostage to recall, is which we've all been events. but they come to make some points that you've made silver points that it must by when it comes to london now to fire it. uh, mostly me. 0 games have been brought against a full the palestinians by the who these, that's what most of a no, no mom has actually said. in fact, he said this is bad for government, but it's not bad for the 6. however, they're on the world stage right now. yes, i whether they make gains of whether they make actual support to the palestinians or not is ultimately not something i believe that's what keeps the diesel wake up night of these attacks and whether they make it a desire to change it to behavior is also not the biggest concern they have, what they have with the football of that docs and that it see, but also an incident number one to project bower, globally and internationally. and in a way that's not that was not possible before october to stop. and then this is a chance to them all sides. most stuff i say the specifically after the fall of syria and hezbollah to a certain 11. and the 2nd billing of this is also a self fulfilling prophecy of another thing that actually in a word with is that i and by subs which also gives them a lot of a bass, is domestically. ready and issues that has to do with the piece process that has to do with governance, and that has to do with many internal disputes. but also obviously the access of resistance has been in, in different layers. the 1st that line of defense to what i did on, but when it comes to the host is a specifically, i believe, even whether it on at the moment tells them to stop or not to stop at docs. and that i think they will continue to do that for obvious reasons. and this is something that have been very consistent about them. very clear about i don't think that what, what can be a tremendous difference is not an is really a tax on them or an american, not a british. about the normative. how much does seem to send a bit that is actually, i see it's 5 and a deep in the that's a, that's the be the only thing that's when you enter lives to have these otherwise yes, that isn't at us that i x has not been against the whole thing that hasn't been again, it's been for us that show in your mind, like and is that right and, and lot, but not all in does. that is why it hasn't been very fluid. it's a very rad about you see, i'm in a sort of defense of bragging about the water crime. ready which is destroying a cdn bought, which had grown up the military a, a tool and this has been something obviously, they are more reckless about. it's also why, if the claims that there isn't a tax web coordinated with the u. s. and the u. k. is project is extremely new president and dungeon a sense of calm and tired idea was for like a lot of good points, but we, i want to bring in august in so no use of my right now use of there is a danger here. the de escalate. the conflict could escalate because britain gets involved because the americans get involved. and that is a different kind of war that you are then fighting. human is already the most difficult, international humanitarian crisis. it's already economically the developing. it's going backwards. human con, afford this as a whole, and there is a danger that you could bring the whole country into a wreck by keeping this up and you're not getting anything from it as well. i think there's a bigger danger that's represented in allowing the genocide to continue in, in palestine. united simply just don't understand. some of the comments made by some of your, you know, your guess on one hand, they're saying that the unsolved, a law movement to who these a
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u. s. and the u. k. but the u. k. ministry of defense and us central command say they would not involved. these randy military will say bomb, the bolts of russ isa, and who data saying it was in response to reputed to the attacks the law begin. many armed forces carried out several military operations in the past 48 hours. the most prominent of which was targeting the american aircraft carrier us is harry s truman, and a number of its 4 ships in the northern red sea region, with a number of cruise missiles and runs to move in a year. the ram backed rebels have attacked commercial ships, linked to israel. directions in the red sea have disrupted global shipping rates and pushed off insurance costs. israel says most strikes against the who sees willful, a dog will crush. i'd be fired. israel's long arm will reach you everywhere. thousands of who's he's who participated in a hate march against israel. heard up close the power of the air force plant. well, it's a supporter for data is paralyzed for you. and the port of ross isa is on fire. and the message is clear. whoever harms israel will be
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k. and then there's titles in the u. k as well with an increase in crime is adding to the housing crisis. there's millions of pounds being spent on these people who have come into the u. k. and this is all a result of the was which should be waged over the last 20 years. i mean, absolutely, i agree with you and it's, it's also the insane to me that the west one perhaps for the european situation is the water, libya because i get that see actually all that he's, he's obviously not popular with the powers that be in the west he was very good because he held back the tight of migrants he wants to come from africa since he's gone. and that was, you know, 12 years ago now there's been a lot of migrant started through libya and then that obviously was added to with the was in syria and on the rock. and now you've got new migrant boots starting to take place from lebanon. and if we get to will with the on i said i, i think that's to be the worst possible thing that anyone in the west could try to do. but if there is some kind of a ministry of tackling the wrong, massive bombing of it wrong, people are losing their houses and they become the homeless. what a lot of them are jus
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u. k. shores as well, but it's already reaching the u. k. shows that i'm, you know, we, we have a, a huge number of the military aids may have my friends coming across the channel illegally. and now we've got a $150000.00 to run the asylum system. the mainly you about this asylum seekers. but they come from these countries, mostly on man, middle women and children, which is means, which is why they think they'd genuine refugees as such. but they coming in to the u. k. and let and there's titles in the u. k as well with an increase in crime is adding to the housing crisis. there's millions of pounds being spent on these people who have come into the u. k. and this is all a result of the was which should be waged over the last 20 years. i mean, absolutely, i agree with you and it's, it's often the insane to me that the was one perhaps for the european situation is the water, libya because i get that see actually all that he's, he's obviously not popular with the powers that be in the west he was very good because he held back the tide of migrants. he wants to come from africa since he's gone. and that was, you know, 12 years ago now there's been a lot of migrant started through lydia. and then that obviously was added to with the was in syria and on the rock. and now you've got new migrant boots starting to take place from lebanon. and if we get to will with the on, i say now i think that's to be the worst possible thing that anyone in the west c
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u. k, they claim asylum according to u. k. lo, then not permitted to work until they've been in the country for at least 12 months . so that's of wasting for at least 12 months for a decision on that or so. i them claim and waiting for that paid through no fault of that. right. and that's quite a lot share with people. but that's a fairly restrictive policy. in other countries like suite and australia kind of allow asylum seekers to look straight away germany, it's up to 3 months. so that's quite a tough policy. and we have seen in recent months and years pressure on the government from refugee charities most recently from the head of the migration advisory committee, that's the independent body that advises the government on this migration policy to actually release this bond. and the argument is that when these people arrive, if that destitute, the government is obligated to provide them with accommodation and asylum support payments. and the government is providing that support to a 110000 people at the moment. and that's run up a big bill of a full 1000000000 pounds last fiscal year. just the combination of the solid and support payments of the argument runs. if you allow these individuals to what don't make a contribution to the ext jekka through the income types of they pay and they'll no longer be as reliant on governments accommodation and support. so how will the private assist proposals to implement the sanctions against people spotless? was given the people smugglers operate generally and a cash based in full network. how, how can the government target the assets? it's a great question and the government hasn't provided enough clarity on this. it did just yeah, and it's press release on this policy on sections of the importance of cooperation with the with other countries that goes absolutely critical. but i think the bigger question is, how are you going to regulate these kinds of payments which are offered by cash that often and all of us using the while a system. and for the time being we do not have a clear answer to that question. nothing, siri, remember, this is part of an approach summarized by the 3 word phrase, smash the games and theory. if you invest more, as always, is and disrupting the activities of the smuggling games that more will be brought to justice. but that doesn't necessarily mean you will get less unauthorized migration across the channel. and that's because, okay, you could apprehend some of the people who are involved most directly on the ground and the smoking operations. but they can very quickly be replaced. that doesn't require a lot of investment training, the skills required or big financial investment to get a small boat smoking operation up and running. so you can prevent these individuals, but can you apprehend them at a faster rate than they can be replaced of that is a fundamental challenges faced by the previous government, labor government to probably learning about that. now, the other one of course, is that there's the lower level of individuals. but what's about the masterminds, you know, see if that goes into smuggling networks. the challenge there is that they often operate in countries far beyond most of the, the u. k. is jurisdiction. but beyond that of europe, in countries like afghanistan and syria, iraq around. so for the smoke of sanctions where he needs to have a real tangible impact on disrupting smuggling activity, you need close cooperation with those countries raises another big question about how this is actually going to work in practice data. it's been great to talk to you on counts with the cost manufacturing data being with us. thank you very much. you need or i'm that's the show. so this week, if you'd like to comments on anything that you've seen, you can get me at a, sitting an on x, y to remember to use dash 8 c t c. when you do or you can drop us a line counting the costs out of 0 dot net is our e mail address. there's plenty of of you online. i'll just do a dot com slash c t c. that takes you straight to the page and then you'll find individual reports, links, even a top additions for you to catch up on that. is it for this edition accounts with the cost i made for you inste
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u. k. they're holding together. i mean, the u. k, for example, never too much gas from russia, but it's insulation. so we phase less gas coming from not sure the prices of gas coming from norway, for example, increase. so turning on this pipeline, it is something that really needs to happen. and it's the sensible thing to do. why keep a pipeline off when it can be turn don't provide gas, the heat homes and keep businesses running? because the alternative is that people freeze, um businesses go bankrupt because someone used to tell you about know, ukraine has launched a must have ms. sila talk on rushes at west street in 3 on scrooge, and that's according to local officials. let's go through some of the details we have on this. have reportedly use long range. that's a comes missiles on us supplied multi launch. hi maurice systems. the regions governor stage russian or defenses repelled the attack, destroying or targets. he added no casualties have been reported. a brick true deal between is real, i'm from us is close. that's according to an r t source who told us the final draft of a cease fire and the hostage release agreement is currently being reviewed. following, we sent the wrapped up talks between the 2 sides in the tardy capital ortiz, middle east correspondent, brief, an option that can tell us more. it has to be no, a special announcement. she has put multiple sources in numerous reports. say that the deal between israel and her boss is closer than ever. and indeed a roman mentally sources also earlier confirmed that's to all t they agreements that could bring hostages home. and of course, paid the way to ending the state and conflict in gaza, which has claimed over 46000 lives according to local health officials, both sides race to finalize this though, before january 20, as president elect donald trump warned earlier i thought without resolution before he's integration. hell will break out in the middle is we send high level meetings with the participation off is really an american delegation is with the representatives from both current and incoming administration along site guitar. we on addiction mediators, has been essential in brooklyn disagreements. we simply everybody's choice in discussions, took place in doha, on monday with final details were discussed and we heard that have mass was sent a draft proposal earlier approved by israel and telling me there's no way to for the response from the militant group, but some unconfirmed reports already said that the draft has been approved by him. boss leaders a broad and everything now depends on how much send war, who is, how masses the fact to the leader in guys on the ground, the wrong $98.00 captives county held in guys of we've at least 36 of them. see your dad, the official numbers could be even higher. so what does this new deal involved? the 1st 40 to die stage will start with a 10 per we cease. fire is ready for that as well. withdrawal from crowded areas and aerial strikes will be limited. importantly, to understand that israel will maintain control of the philadelphia, cory, the alone, the guys that egypt older during they say, and will not full the withdrawal from this trip until every last advocacy is freed . and the 1st phase of mazda is said to release such a 3 is really hostages, civilians, women, children, and the elderly, referred to as humanitarian cases. and in return, israel will release how the student prisoner is also focusing on women and miners based on pre approved lease. but we do not know the exact number yet. a key point. anyone released by israel will not face re arrest for past defenses. however, that is deemed the heavy weights such as those with the blah them, the hands will not be released to the west bank. we here but to where to most likely to gaza, where they could easily be targeted by i g. f. a certainly have mazda demands, baby send somewhere else to katara with turkey. and this remains unclear so far how this will be sat so, so we're waiting for official announcement again. on the human ends here in front, we can expect 600 trucks of age 2 floating daily to restore, essential infrastructure and provide urgent relief. as you remember, they have money to run the situation and the strip is catastrophic. 15 months have to the beginning of the war, talks about phase 2 will start 2 weeks into the 1st stage and phase 2 will last another $42.00 days. during the reach, remaining hostages will be freed, including is really soldiers have israel will vent withdrawal completely from the gaz. 3 pad hostilities will cease and we hear that withdrawal process will be gradual. not a one time departure, and that's how is real, will make sure that her mouse actually implements a big a big deal and the terms of the agreement also no tor same. israel will establish at boxes between its territory and the gaz, a straight to protect its southern regions. which means id have troops will be deployed along the security fence. inside garza israel will implemented security measures as well from the nets are being core. either that is a line how that cuts the enclosed into 2 to the north to facilitate civilian crossings. and while these marks as significant breakthrough, of course, pressing questions were made and perhaps the most critical of all as well. this actually and the war from us a was to retain in power while israel will not seize facilities unless have mouse is completely removed from any of his decision making rows. again, this part is not clear yet what, how to say that note, all factions within israel support, they still finance minister and small traits had leader of a hard line nationalist party, part of the time. yeah. who's call lucian has been a very vocal critic labeling disagreement as a catastrophe for israel security. he has been advocating for ongoing military action against from us and more military pressure. early on monday, small afresh was confronted by relatives of his riley hostages, who criticized. he stands on the deal and dozens of family members, many clutching photos of the missing loved ones packed. it could meet the room during the budget meeting budget session there and the emotional showdown. last that over an hour, we saw me in tears accusing smoke for each of neglecting the $98.00 hostages, still in cafeteria to in the gaza street. however, some relatives are not in favor of this phase approach to the house. it is released expressing concern the time is running out for their loved ones and they say they want to see the returns all at once as they or they are for the on the same boss. but again, that has the number for show announcement says law, and we still have to wait for a special confirmation from these really authorities. and from us the something else for a close, the following thousands are taking to the streets of the romanian capital to protest. the cancellation of a 2nd run to voting in the countries presidential election. it's after an independent candidate with a pro peace on the nature message, one november's 1st ride down, according to a former european commissioner. the extraordinary and no, let me also be repeated in the use largest economy. i don't believe, let's wait and see what happens and for the time being, let's keep our cool and enforced our laws in europe. we need to be aware of the risk that our laws may be circumvented, and that if they are not enforced, it could lead to interference. we did it in romania, we will obviously have to do it if necessary in germany. so alexa's all st credit, but if the wrong can't do that, when said, well, we're willing to be that credit to us. but as basically the message from uh, from a friend to you, commissioner terry pretzels, who seems to be triggered by an online chat between, you know, most, i'm one of the candidates for the job and johnson. i a at the a, if these alice vital is fine for the top tool in next month election. now the expo to at hard cool trump ally has really gained bit of a taste for politics ever since the box of pulls the winning full state side. but is increasingly being looking beyond american souls and to be honest, he's been trolling politicians that and they things and things like quotes stupid questions. and so up and everything. how it's so true to form. he did have a few words from this. yep. that's all the astounding absurdity of terry breton as tyrant of europe, tyrant of europe. wow. but no ilan musk the e u has no mechanism to nullify any election anywhere in e. u. not at all. what is said in the video related only to the application of the dsa, and it's moderation obligations lost in translation or another fake news. well, from off a former com to solve strep probably feels quite possible because of course, we know that the vienna has very open and consistently fox, the alternative for germany policy. and the s p a has become a bit of a policy non growth within brussels. it's been smith this fall, right? it's on the investigation for extremism in berlin, and it's supposed to dismissal it this may say, but we're me friday really poses is to the low blessed ideology on things like well . well, the policy has pledge that if it comes to power, it will stop on shipments to pray for example. and this message is gaining traction among significance waves of the german public with poles, placing them at around 20 percent, and david kept with the front runners of the race which card ending its to
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u. k. they're holding together. i mean, the u. k, for example, never too much gas from russia, but it's insulating. so we face less gas coming from russia. the prices of gas coming from norway, for example, increase. so turning on this pipeline, it is something that really needs to happen. and it's the sensible thing to do, why keep a pipeline off when it can be turn don't provide gas, the heat homes, and keep businesses running? because the alternative is that people freeze um, businesses go bankrupt. joe biden has delivered a, a self pondering address in his final foreign policy space before leaving the presidential office. next week, the democrats claims the incoming republican leadership will be able to capitalize on his legacy, which is actually being myers by failures and seemingly endless wars. but even show its clear, my ministration, leave me the next administration with a very strong and the play, relieving them in america. more french and stronger lines. zappa shares are weaker and under pressure in america. the once again is levy united countries setting the agenda read others together behind our plans are just well, just to remind you, biden's presidency has seen the us national debt growth rate double. while the countries global economy has shrunk to a historical, he also failed to display strong leadership. 3 states, side, dissolved as including toxic chemical spills in a higher deadly hurricanes but left hundreds homeless and devastating. walled finds that a still ravishing southern california. we got reaction to the findings itself in dog speech from american broad costs on political analyst garlands nixon and i ran joe biden as not just the worst president this united the united states has ever seen. but if you take the 10 worst president and piled them altogether, joe biden is worse than the entire pile. he is, his legacy is one of ruins, economic ruin for the country, inflation in a way that this country had never seen before. bringing the world to the edge of an extinction level nuclear event. so i think joe biden has been a horrible president and might not yet politically, he has destroyed his own party, completely wiped out his party there reeling. and they have, they bought the supreme court. they lost the house, they lost the senate, they lost the white house, joe biden has obliterated his own party. i can't see any segment of his a presidency that has been anything other than an unmitigated disaster. but it also showed his take on the ukraine conflict, which were up to during his tub. he came to washington that has saved keith while most ago has failed to win it completely. i know which rushes on during games on the battlefield. we help ukrainian stop to now new retreat. 3 years later, food has failed to achieve any of the strategic objectives. he has failed as far as subjugate ukraine. fail to break the break. the unity of nato failed to make large territorial gains. there's more to do. we can't walk away. we rallied 50 nations, to stand with ukraine, not just in europe, for the 1st, for the 1st time in asia as well, or those countries, agent know what happens ukraine matters to them as well. if you notice the play with words that vladimir putin, so 1st there's no such country is russia to the neo cons. they only say vladimir putin, but that president put and didn't achieve his objectives. but what they do is they personally assigned the objectives that vladimir proven wanted, and then they say they say, go ahead and they put, wanted to take care of the 1st date and he didn't do it therefore, and they go forth with someone forward with some 3rd premise and i would argue that the countries in asia and around the world have learned from ukraine, they, they've learned that the united states, the neo cons, the fascist, as i call that are in a significant position of power. and the leadership of this country had been for some years that they will utilize your country for cannon fodder, and they will walk away and leave you dead, impoverished and, and destroyed. and i think the world and other countries are learning exactly what happens by looking at ukraine. when you go along with these lunatics. the most go has a full set of nice homes by key up to points. and the russian defense industry work is in the you are in a sample region that's according to the s s b, which is quoted, the latest tyra floats a kill russians with talk sense on tase. marine a call to river has the full details. you can beat them on the front line with special weapons pores and that that seems to be t as late as demo. as more and more cases, a merge of individuals being recruited to eliminate ukraine's enemies with toxic chemicals and the double tear of civilian software along the way. as we're about see here. the last one is that also to it's a service is waste. somebody preventive a terrorist attack here and you can see the what the perpetrators are us. i see applied support dangerous chemicals into the air ducts of cars used by the employees of a defense industry company. he confessed recovery here in december 2024. the representative of ukraine, kentucky to me on telegram, he proposed i committed an act of terror. he proposed using a poison, and i agreed on the 8th of january 2025. you send me that location where the package is hayden, i, when that collected it. and on my way back, i was detained by law enforcement agency the before this was the 10th of last poisoning of military pilots, as the arm of your academy in the cross that our region, the suspect to has since confessed and is currently on trial, admitted that he was recruited by ukraine special services, staples task with sending a legal gift to a group of pilots gathered towards the 20th anniversary class reunion. who could have thought that this unassuming, 33 year old man was planning a terrorist attack. but here he is buying supplies at a local shop in the country. he called home since 2015. and the gift doesn't just include bottles of whiskey, but also a cake all of it and fused with its hawk 6 substance send for me. one of the pilots notice stuff the take had them with this little smell and reported, it disappears to call and sides of the f as b and, and investigation began. this aspect was detained at an airport in the soft pull region while trying to free russia. thinking about the job was done, he plans to travel to egypt with his family, where he would presumably cash the 500000 roubles and crypto currency promised to him by you crate and security services. the a separate incidents involved and a tablet support. and matt, it's harry and goods in st. petersburg. this time for russians were recruited to contaminate products being sent to soldiers on the front line of a special military operation. here's one of them discussing the plans with his handler from the s b u bullet slip. it is book. this thing is i understand will be sent to the military, the not only to them to pregnant women. also, i avoid all i see. so to civilians. of course our target audience is the people who are there. well, yes, well i go to the military. oh, well yes, i can tell you from experience that it gets stolen. you're asking the question and i want to give a sincere answer. all those involved will be punished so to say. but it took some time for the men to gain tea of straws as far as their assignments were simple, to take photos and videos of transport, facilities of fuel and energy complex, as well as defense industries. sites located in st. petersburg and its surroundings . so many knew all along that the ultimate goal was to prepare a terrorist as and from strikes. and once they gain their trust, they were instructed to rent a garage and turn that into a lab after which there was such a highly toxic substance for intermediaries. yes, the school was an admission to ge
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u. k, they're willing to get, i mean, the u. k. for example, never too much gas from russia bought, it seemed to live. and so we phase less gas coming from not sure the prices of gas coming from norway, for example, increase. so turning on this pipeline, it is something that really needs to happen. and it's the sensible thing to do. why keep a pipeline off when it can be turned on or provide gas, the heat homes and keep businesses running? because the alternative is that people freeze um businesses go bankrupt. thousands of march through the romanian capital were protesting the cancellation of a 2nd round of voting in the countries presidential election, but demonstrates has waived romanian sancho and held by this to say the amount of the vote takes place also urging the immediate resignation, often tumbling president acknowledged the hon is, who is here to leave office after a new need. there is no gracious, had all the lines for the union, all the medians policy has cooled, the enrollment of the vote. a key for the purpose of this protest is clear. we are against the coup d'etat of december 6th, and we demand to go back to democracy by restarting the voting process with round to the at the same time, we protest against the government's measures taken in the last weeks that affect large social groups and also against the defiance of the romanian nation. people can't lose elections and still hang onto their seats or will that fans or later? but then we are here due to the injustice that happened in romania. we want to fight against corruption. we want to validate the 2nd round and restart the presidential elections from the 2nd round, which was stopped by a mafia group that runs the country down with the corruption. yeah. we're here to try to get rid of the dirty government. we're here along with the romanian people to get rid of the garbage. you can never count on where mania is constitutional. quotas, counsel be 2nd round of the presidential election and a note the results of the 1st stage ass off to an anti establishment candidate with a pro peace platform one those and this vote was according to a full no you were p and commission us. so it's an extraordinary and nolan's may also be repeated in the use largest economy. gemini, elections are due next month, especially. let's wait and see what happens and for the time being, let's keep our cool and enforced our laws in europe. we need to be aware of the risk that our laws may be circumvented and that if they are not enforced, it could lead to interference. we did it in romania, we will obviously have to do it if necessary in germany. so alexis of st. credit, but if be wrong, can't do that. when's that? well, we're willing to be that credit to us. but as basically the message from uh from a friend to you. commissioner terry brett toll who seems to be triggered by an online chat between ian moss. i'm one of the candidates for the job and john salon at the a. if these alice vital is fine for the top tool in next month's election. now the expo to at hard cool trump ally has really gained bit of a taste of politics ever since the facts, of course, the winning full state side. but it's increasingly been looking beyond american souls, and to be honest, he's been trolling politicians that they things and things like quotes stupid questions. so lots and everything. how it's so true to form, he did have a few words from this. you the astounding absurdity of terry brittle as tyrant of europe, tyrant of europe. wow. but no ilan musk the eu has no mechanism to nullify any election anywhere in e. u. not at all. what is said in the video related only to the application of the dsa, and it's moderation obligations lost in translation or another fake news. well, some of a former comments saw strep probably feels quite personal because of course we know that the video now has very open and consistently fax, the alternative to job many policy. and the s t. it has become a bit of a policy on process within brussels. may of this fall, right? it's on the investigation for extreme is on in the lead on it's supposed to dismissal at this they say, but hear me friday really poses is to the glue. bless id on a gene on things like walk. well, the policy has such that if it comes to power, it will solve for um, shipments to frame, for example. and this message is gaining traction among significance waves of the german public with poles, placing them at around 20 percent and the couch with the front runners of the race . which part engaging in such a lump sum is closing the circuit button. and i
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u. k. they're willing to get, i mean, the u. k, for example, never took much gas from russia, bought it's insta link. so we face less gas coming from not sure the prices of gas coming from norway, for example, increase. so turning on this pipeline is something that really needs to happen. and it's the sensible thing to do. why keep a pipeline off? when it can be turned don't provide gas, the heat homes and keep businesses running? because the alternative is that people freeze on businesses go bankrupt and the by the administration is latest sweeping sanctions against russia's energy industry. they've already resulted in an oil price spike. i'm. is this a case of self sabotage by the ip going by the administration at this stage? does joe care? and i think he wants to do as much damage as they possibly can. he's got a week, a week left to do it. i mean him and the people around him, and i think more of the people in his administration like victoria knew that i would like to see a home dom to russia in the last week. you know, again, these people, these are people who are going out. they haven't got their way and you know, like people who have lost the fight they, they would just try to do whatever they can to it is safe face in the, in, in napa voted minds. that means trying to home the people that they couldn't defeats in a conflict. no, the conflict should have happened in the 1st place, but this seems to be what's going on. let's hope that in a week's time when president trump comes in, all this will come to an end and we'll get back to some sensible and rational decisions just to pick up of what you're saying earlier in your country. david. and we do speak to people there and they tell us, you know, they, they, they, the prices of bills compared to 34 years ago. it just the stipends me when, when, when they give their, their experiences. i'm, how serious is the situation of how serious could it be for some time to come? you know, the situation is very, very bad in the u. k. energy bills have gone up 3 or 4 falls over the last 4 or 5 years. and now the current government is guiding helpful data with this net 0 agenda where they want to de call the noise the economy that actually this got. but this government and the previous government collectively have literally blown up most of all cold power stations from 2014 on which we used to get 40 percent of our electricity from coal. they plugged them up so that no one could use them again. and they want to actually now stop using gas and rely entirely on solar panels and wind turbines. this is a complete insanity because when the wind stops blowing and the sun stopped shining, then there's no energy. and then they have to rely on emergency imports from the networks that we connected to. but then of course, we have to pay a huge amount more for the energy even if we actually used off domestic production facilities to the full. so we have people in government who would just, you know, it could all medically a
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u, k, u s. u, i'm to aerial bombardment, and trump is trying to appoint cabinet members like r f k junior, and josie gavin, who won terrain in the c. i a but his cabinet design just within minutes it was an organization he ended restrictions on us x, bullets of 2000 pound bombs, or israel is fixing us ambassador to the un who appears to accept neutral scripture over un resolutions on palestine and trump is funded by casino mobile and is rarely american billionaire, marian madison, joining me now from pennsylvania, virginia is dr. philip geraldine from a to decade. c. i a military intelligence case officer and executive director of the council for the national interest. dr. jersey. thank you so much for coming on. one of the 1st things trump did was in financial for an aide for 90 days, and then of course that excluded israel, the largest recipient of american aid. what, what do you think is the points even of the foreign a, the executive order that he made on inauguration day last week? well, there's a problem with donald trump is that there's always something that contradicts the good news. and in
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u. k. u. s. u armed aerial bombardment, and trump is trying to appoint cabinet members like our f, k junior and josie, gavin. we want to rain in the ca, that is cabinet design just within minutes of as an organization he ended restrictions on us x, bullets of 2000 pound bombs for israel is picked through us ambassador to be un who appears to accept nitro scripture over you. and resolutions on palestine and trump is funded by casino mobile and is rarely american billionaire, mary and madison. joining me now from pennsylvania, virginia is dr. philip gerald, the for the 2 decades. the i a military intelligence case officer and executive director of the council. the national interest to dr. jeroski. thank you so much for coming on. uh well, one of the 1st things trump did was in financial for an aide for 90 days. and then of course that excluded israel, the largest recipient of american aid. what, what do you think is the points even of the fall, renee, the executive order that he made on inauguration day last week, as well as there's a problem with donald trump is that there's always something that cont
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u. k. they're willing to get, i mean, the u. k, for example, never too much gas from russia, but it's insulating. so we face less gas coming from not sure the prices of gas coming from norway, for example, the increase. so turning on this pipeline is something that really needs to happen . and it's the sensible thing to do. why keep a pipeline off when it can be turn, don't provide gas, the heat homes and keep businesses running. because the alternative is that people freeze and businesses go bankrupt thousands of march through the romanian capital, protesting the cancellation of a 2nd round of voting of the countries presidential election. it demonstrates is waived, were made in slacks and held banners. they demanded. the vote takes place while also urging the immediate resignation of incumbent president the canals. ayana's is due to leave office. that officer and new need was an organ, raises the head of the alliance of the union. now for a medians party household, the enrollment of the vote. for the purpose of this protest is clear. we are against the coup d'etat of december 6th. and we demand to go back to democracy by restarting the voting process with round to nothing which at the same time we protest against the government's measures taken in the last of a lot that affect large social groups and also against the defiance of the romanian nation. people can't lose the election of and still hang onto their seat or will that fans or later. but then we are here during the injustice that happened in romania. we want to fight against corruption. we want to validate the 2nd round and restart the presidential elections from the 2nd round, which was stopped by a mafia group that runs the country down with the corruption. yeah. we're here to try to get rid of the dirty government. we're here along with the romanian people to get rid of the garbage. you can never count on my menus constitutional code cancel the 2nd round of the presidential election on the know the results of the 1st stage. that's often anti establishment con today, but they pro peace platform one knows and disposed according to a full the european commission of such an extraordinary enrollments may also be repeated in the use largest economy. germany elections are due next month's and i told let's wait and see what happens and for the time being, let's keep our cool and enforced our laws in europe. we need to be aware of the risk that our laws may be circumvented. and that if they are not enforced, it could lead to interference. we did it in romania, we will obviously have to do it if necessary in germany. so alexis of st. credit, but if be wrong, can't do that. when said, well, we're willing to be set credit to us, but as basically the message from uh, from a friend to you. commissioner terry brett tells who seems to be triggered by an online chat between elaine moss. i'm one of the candidates for the job and john salon at the a. if these alice vital is fine for the top job in next month election. now the expo to and hard cool trump ally has really gained bit of a taste for the sick substance. in fact, suppose the winning full state side, but it's increasing. we've been looking beyond the american souls and to be honest, he's been trolling politicians that they things and things like quote stupid questions. so i sent everything how it's so true to form. he did have a few words from the ship. the astounding absurdity of terry breton as tyrant of europe, tyrant of europe. wow. but no ilan musk the eu has no mechanism to nullify any election anywhere in e u. not at all. what is said in the video related only to the application of the dsa and it's moderation obligations lost in translation or another fake news? well, some of a former comments thoughts prep probably feels quite personal because of course we know that the video has very openly and consistently fax, the alternative to job many policy. and the s p a has become a bit of a policy non growth within brussels. it's been may of this fall, right? it's on the investigation for extremism in berlin. and it's supposed to dismissal it this may say, but hear me friday really poses is to the glue blessed ideology on things like walk . well, the policy has such that if it comes to power, it will stop on shipments to pray for example. and this message is gaining traction among significance waves of the job and public with poles, placing them around 20 percent. and david's i got with the front of the runners of the race which card and leading a thought to website is closing the social skills
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u. k. u. s. u, i'm to aerial bombardment, and trump is trying to appoint cabinet members like our f, k junior and josie, gavin. we want to rain in the ca, that is cabinet design just within minutes it was an organization he ended restrictions on us exports of 2000 pound bombs or israel is picked through us, invested to be un, who appears to accept neutral scripture over un resolutions on palestine and trump is funded by casino mobile and is rarely american billionaire, mary and madison. joining me now from pennsylvania, virginia is dr. phillip gerald, the full of a to decade. c. i. a military intelligence case officer and executive director of the.
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u. k. it's stipulates key will receive $3000000000.00 from frozen russian assets and a $150.00 pieces of artillery. interestingly, it also quote, cements the u. k. as a preferred partner for ukraine's energy sector for the gold minerals strategy and green steel production according to the u. k. pm's office, the west coast spoken out repeatedly about not allowing those resources, the full inter russian this war is about money. people don't talk much about it, but you know, the richest country and all or bureau for rare earth minerals is you train $2.00 to $7.00 trillion dollars for the minerals that are rare earth minerals very relevant to the 21st century. your trains ready to do a deal with us, not the russians. so send our interest to make sure that russia doesn't take over the place. is the bread basket of really the developing world, 50 percent, all the food going to after a contractor ukraine. we can make money. the news about steve gill again say is the agreements that's about precedent on paves the way for western states to take advantage of conflicts to secure resorts is on favorable terms. i think they're sticking their grubby hands into the 5 are going to have, but i saw solid over their face all over their hands. and the last thing they're gonna want to do is
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u. k. it's stipulates p. i will receive $3000000000.00 from frozen russian assets on a $150.00 pieces of our total re. interesting need also quote segments the u. k. as a preferred partner for ukraine's energy sector for the co mineral strategy and green steel production that's according to the u. k. pm's office of the west has spoken. i've repeatedly about not allowing such resorts as the fall into russian. this war is about money. people don't talk much about it, but you know, the richest country and all or bureau for rare earth minerals is you train $2.00 to $7.00 trillion dollar for the minerals that are rare earth minerals very relevant to the 21st century. your trains ready to do a deal with us? not the russians. so send our interest to making sure that rush it doesn't take over the place. is the bread basket of really the developing world? 50 percent, all the food going after our guns out? are you great? uh we can make money. let's director a vendor governmental the 1st of the us trade representative steve. gail is staying with us, steve. yeah, quite a deal is it? london gets this over ukraine's mining industry among other 2 sectors. at $3000000000.00. cash stuff, they do not own for billions of dollars of ukrainian resort says it's great spending other people's money.
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u. k. gap which you talk about in the foreign policy terms of greenland, iceland, u. k. norway. the gap between these countries in the north atlantic is also the way that russia is able to get it's northern fleet gets nuclear submarines down from the cola peninsula and into the atlantic. russia considers this to be its major, strategic need enabled or ability. if that is closed off, and also in case of a larger conflict with russia for the north americans to reinforce europe, they would need to be transmitted across this gap across the atlantic. so they need to be able to control the c way or to have access to it, or to prevent pressure from cutting it off. has been a preoccupation since world war 2. and before this is a very important long term strategic need. but that is different from an imminent national security concern. what would make sense for the us is to build upon its existing basis which are in the north agreement already in to develop that those capabilities further, let alone actually build icebreakers and other capabilities that the us needs already in order to be stronger in the architect but that is a very different conversation than the one that is currently being had about purchasing of a cursing and to hand over territory. because the us as a new position at the moment to even fully access or to assist and the defense of these high north and arctic territories. indeed it seems that's very much not the direction that the conversation is currently going. i'm curious, greenland and denmark leaders have both reiterated that agreement is not for sale. how much of a se does a greenland have in this as well? greenland is a part of the kingdom of denmark, but it has its own uh, self governance and its on parliament. and as we saw right now with the, the, the danish officials are speaking of the prime minister, is speaking about agreement of the voices of the say of green landers and their futures care about. this is the difference. the problem when the last time the us offered to purchase a greenland before truck came in right after world war 2, president truman offered and created denmark, the ability to, to sell a greenland to the united states, and that was rejected. back in that day, it was still a to know colonial era across europe, and that is really not the world we live in today. today. the west, in particular, advocates for the rights of a green landers as any other people in their states, to be solver and to have a say in the direction that their country's take. it is not for, for a certain bigger countries to carve off and partaken, give away territories of other people. it comes down to the individual themselves. and when we talk about greenland, there is a historical under ability for uh, for indigenous groups and across the world. and the way that they have been pushed and coerced in the past. so because this conversation of agreement is not just about about denmark itself, but already fits into a slightly more complicated dynamic. and denmark is getting so much voice to the green lenders themselves. i think it is important to understand that even the rhetoric of trade and the read language of coersion fits into a very unwelcome historical rhetoric that harks back to a colonial era and as incredibly unwelcome globally, but also contrary to the interest of the united states and europe the global south, in particular, as we think about more of this global competition between north america and europe and china, russia, the colonial past that your is, had, has been a big problem and that we should not for you to get. thank you so much for providing all that context for us. that is it christine birds in from the german marshall fund. now here in germany, political parties are launching their campaigns for a general election due on february 23rd conservative cd you party. candidate features match st. here in the middle is tipped to be the next chancellor of germany. as the conservatives look set to win the largest share of the vote in their promising to move germany to the right on social and economic policies, merits himself is also a warrant that europe needs to be prepared for what he called the disruptive politics of donald trump. he's warranted batch both of germany and europe needs to be prepared for that 2nd term. last but not least, the shop. i know since i took a detailed look at china and the us and the call on all of us, not just germany, but the entire european union to ensure that the e u now really grows up and we become capable of taking action. does the hunting season, we must expect to see disruptive political decisions in the us and the week off the next. when donald trump becomes president, something you've all seen and heard examples of this in recent days. so far as math warning, there of some potentially rough political days ahead and the latest pulling here in germany indicates that he is not alone without concern. a new survey from you god for shows, voters have lost faith and political leaders for out of 10 say they're worried about german politics. 15 percent described themselves as frustrated. 12 percent or tense. at another 7 percent are fearful. less than $2.10 voters say they're hopeful or even optimistic about the future of german politics. a so an uncertain international order, the rise of extremism at home, another year of war and ukraine and mounting problems facing the economy. the list of worries for german voters is certainly long and high on th
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u. k. infinity. i'm glad to have you join me. so the right wing reform u. k. party nigel fraud was invited to trump's integration along with all the british conservatives. what are your thoughts in that regard to? well, well, 1st of all, monitor for i was just a little much dresser relationship with president tom, a trump suddenly of a politician. she mentions, of course, uh barshan son jordan says this type of disagreement. so it doesn't tell me particularly on foreign policy. but i think it's interesting because i feel donald trump would like to say niger fraud, which is prime minister the guy i think from our kids, thomas points to be uh, he says, a lot of the majority is about uh, 250 feet site by the looks is that he says he can quite safely uh, a box uh, lots of the why the government in spring guiding and the carry. uh, some key policy decisions have tons of adult calm down, roll a tool and the job to show or if there was an election. now, that would be a different result. and i don't convince the conservatives with to that much faster because i still have cover long rates. the guys seem really tough or the last the home button. so i absolutely, let's just pop that. could i do you think before you kind of felt a chance of doing very well the, the problem for me and for me in case point of view is in theory, the next selection is about for the off is why, but we not in pressures close like so anything can happen and is quite possible. so that actions become along the way we, we didn't suspect rushing should i say, hostile, cooler general election law some uh, yeah, the whole which he did that it was full time. it needs to be a crazy taking today, did it. i mean, it could be all sorts of crises which uh, bring a passer cool and furniture election. they economic situation is already pull. there's a lot sort of, uh, uh, binding down of confidence in the government. the guy told me we're paying a $100000000.00 in just a service, so that shows that. so the, the economic situation is all right. good. why? the monthly think is where you've had it and seems to be our guy. preventing people are concerned about the medium to long term and if he say, what happened with the brief base trust partnership, ramirez alexis, 2 buttons. uh, she her purse like trying to say awesome uh, fault but you know, i also people do if i can pack and uh, i think what we've cost of you try is assess a policies for shipping and box upon that device and which are certainly very different to be new policies of president and double trump. prologic protect re uh the i'm. she was policies the decision she had brought by kennedy as the health secretary had to have a soul. she got about involving the intelligence and so with the author key, departmental hanes is criminal justice direction is starting to be full age. i think what was commendable about these appointments by donald trump . she took the kid she likes democrats back is very important because although also people who said, oh, it's very positive and sean patrick, right, victory, set truck. uh inside the boat. it wasn't really that much more than the cases rival come of the house. and because of a similar situation in congress, in the center of the house of representatives of the public. and so i've already gone very slow majorities and very policies. the message to 8 is passive and it was the full. but a does see that people like come on how is already saw speaking to think about maybe sadly in the next presidential election. and sorry, i press the thing. uh, president trump, this goes to do and we'll see you don't the american people except the last time he was relaxing, he missed some opportunities, easy himself. so he might have a few minutes sight by taking the wrong people. this to obviously be the much dresser. and the much better choices of the people positive the end of the day it's results which i see myself. so this trumpet ministration is one of the figures that again speak to is putting out terrace regarding yourself with nations. and despite to the kind of the moment but will be about 70 percent of the it's probably important for the u. k. so have a, as i will try you do with the united states. i bought down all sorts of problems as like, um, uh there has to be a grievance on the chico asylum just i see as i use it in a but shouldn't be an issue. uh, because it said that someone from is not happy with that. i'm for that by so that was there was no loss of purchased people happy with it either have use or tools of the island to some cells with a very light child by not having a site and they're writing fee shit. i'm making checks off the on site, so there's a loss of dissatisfaction where for a number of the policies of have a truck, life, the adjustment on one of those is thickness, side dry climate change. right? so right. so it's very simple. let's don't want trumpets pulled out. so hold on. no, sir, i'd be very pious agreement, but she's also cool balance of the world, helpful size ration, which itself is very significant. and it should be that these, these, the sessions will come up like to evaluate, shouldn't y
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u. k. if i don't recognize guest armor as prime minister would anything change in the u. k? no, nothing would change. right? so the same is true for us. whether you'll recognize our elections, well adults, whether you want the union, so it's a matter of taste really. nothing will change for the popular us and both for the bell russians. we've been as nice and that's good we, it's like about having a favorite color changes doing nothing. i don't care whether you'll recognize our elections going on. what's important for me is that our people recognize that our elections wash it. that's what's important tonight. so the rest is up to you for book. so you please 92. if you do not recognize us, well it's not you and this is all really stuck, refuse to recognize us if tomorrow's the united states could make a statement. we would or even keep silence about our elections. what are you going to do about that to deal with? what are you going to do with that? it's not something new to you. so to show you have been attacking donald trump day and night before the election. what are we good now? that's what you see is victorious. your position is just change the loop. you turn to the time really screwed up, grumblings it for him. and you don't know even how to kiss what's the problem is, but it's, that's a really difficult site that's you have in general, this is something you should be worried about right now. the trump is not in office . it's not developed. assessing code to have problem was to be sure problems it's you or problems that are going to have problem look just deal with them for jesus spoke to you directly and support. okay, and what you said, what else? cuz i'm gonna go, if i have to create a new one, what you guys because you want to keep you fighting is ukraine's the page of the 2 percent, but 5 percent. and then as it is named like slimy, uses, all tables floods trying to find, squeeze away out of this situation. so the, from one to 2 of us like the another to make this is i'm, you don't have to submit and it will send him made to the u. k. 2 parts one from when you repeat judy and when you might store you now, it's a, she.
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u. k, as a preferred partner fee, crane's energy sector, critical minerals strategy, and green steel production pulled into the u. k. p. as office, the west has spoken up repeatedly, but not a lot of these resources to fall into russian. this war is about money. people don't talk much about it, but you know, the richest country and all are bureau for rare earth minerals is you train $2.00 to $7.00 tree and dollar for the minerals that are uh, rare earth minerals, very relevant to the 21st century. ukraine's ready to do a deal with us, not the russians. so it's on our interest to make sure that russia doesn't take over the place. is the bread basket of really the developing world? 50 percent, all the food going after our guns out? are you great. so we can make money, saves you again. so as a grim it sets a bad prices and time pays away. the west of the state is to take that of onto the confidence a secure resources on favorable to i think they're sticking their grubby hands into the 5 are going to have, but i saw solid over their face all over their hands. and the last thing they're gonna want to do is share it with
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u. k. u. s. you um the aerial bombardment and trump is trying to a point cabinet members like our f k junior and josie, gavin. we want to rein in the c, i a, but his cabinet design just within minutes of his an organization, he ended restrictions on us exports of 2000 pound bombs for israel. his picks us ambassador to be un who appears to accept the tools scripture over un resolutions on palestine and trump is funded by casino mobile and is rarely american billionaire, mary and madison. joining me now from pestle vill virginia is dr. phillip gerald. the full of the 2 decade, c, i a military intelligence case officer and executive director of the council for the national interest. dr. jersey. thank you so much for coming on a well, one of the 1st things trump did was in financial for an aide for 90 days. and then of course that excluded israel, the largest recipient of american aid. what, what do you think is the points even of the foreign a, the executive order that he made on an organization day last week, as well as there's a problem with donald trump is that there's always something that contradicts the good news. and in this case, the bad news, of course, is that, uh he uh, has a root. recently also made a decision to, uh, eliminate all uh, conditions on the kinds of weapons that is, you will be able to receive from the united states. it will be able to receive those 2000 pounds of ball bus series that has done most of the destruction. and gotcha, and uh, he is also targeted uh, turned around and, and said that the uh, groups of, of right wing settlers who have been so disruptive of the west bank and continue to be disruptive even today. we'll continue to work with his older be subject to any kind of a change in spite of the united states. so if you get one thing one way and one thing, another way i suspect we're going to have to wait and see what happens. i'm watching him in the oval office. it is clear that he said, look, i don't expect the sci fi to last by the time this is real gus, my talking to you, it may already have been broken. it has been broken as you say, in the west bank, which wasn't part of that agreement. what did you make of his intentions? i know it's, it's very difficult where literally investing all of this into 11 human being, steve with golf, the on boy anyways, design is although from what we hear was really into the at least stopping the fighting for a few days. yeah. well, i think that again, with this is a, a case where there is a developing a situation, a donald trump does not really have much experience in dealing with the goal. she ages at this kind of level, and we have to wonder, to what extent his ego is driving the process by him wanting to be remembered as the man who made peace. now we will see how that plays out if he doesn't expect the, the 1st 6 weeks to actually bring a, uh, some kind of settlement. uh, and that the, uh is really, is, uh, will break the agreement. then it will be every single watch to see how if we try to cover himself and to talk the story that makes it look good. what's your feeling as to why? i mean, clearly by blinking sullivan iris the names we hopefully will never have to mention again except in some sort of trap. you know, they, they had this same deal for months. what do you think the deal was, was about? i mean, did the, as the with golf i ordered by trump to say, i was able to tell that and yahoo look uh, given uh because this is basically giving into, uh, ballast indian resistance. and we'll back you for destroying the westbank and the occupied territories. or was it will all, i'm you to the deep maybe even militarily get involved in a war on the run. although i should say the around on boy brian hook has been fired as well. who was kind of in charge of transition. it state department uh, and he was another these people who are under warranty run, but mind you so many of his cabinet like rubio, has been historically a well defined administration. we have to be honest about the, by the ministration was collaborated with israel to do what was going on in gaza and also to increase the temperature of what was going on in lebanon and was syria . so they collaborated with them and we'll have to see, to what extent a trump will be a collaborator or whether his reputation will push him in a different direction. it's. it's a very hot situation right at the moment. and you know, there's brian hook, he was the previous own void to run, and then he was supposed to be arranging transition for rubio at the moment. i mean, i, i should, i suppose i should really ask you about, what do you think of walton rubio? really a, given your intel background, let alone. i think many people know who marco rubio is, what bus new bizarrely left cube or under the u. s. back but face to face thinking, i don't think he's a communist though, and he meanwhile, is always back the whole case positions right through the habits of your atmosphere . and ma'am, is where i'm speaking to you from. well, i mean the whole, virtually the whole cabinet that the no trump is pulled together is so hard liners and the hard liners in the middle east. the hard line, in some cases, is on the ukraine. russia issue, it's a little bit softer there. and of course, it's a very hard line and just trying to, so this is what we can expect. and that's what we should expect. but we have to wonder what extent donald trump will be pushing sometimes in the other direction. he invited cheese in paying famously to the, to the organization other when he ended up going that. yeah, well, i suppose ukraine is the issue. people have most hopes about with regard to the piece. how do you think uh, people like rubio and waltz are able to make such swift uh, uh, you tons because clearly the
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u. k. where even most said that the reform policy, nigel, for roger's policy were the only ones who could site the u. k. and then he turned around and said, no, i go for ours is not the right man to lead that policy. so you know, it, the i f t 2 could be vulnerable to the so to southern women's, also more like a loan most. well, if the in this live conversation on x, for instance, that he criticizes the if these policy of getting really close to russia on the vladimir putin. how would vital react? would she give any ground on that? so i think there are risks for, with, with being so closely at a supported by somebody with at the last profile. he's the sort of person who will possibly just say anything to get cliques and perhaps very often does. okay, thanks for that. so i'm indeed, every political correspondence, i mean you but i have always been driven by my love for canada, by my desire to serve canadians and by what is in the best interest of canadians. and canadians deserve a real choice in the next selection. and it has become obvious to me with the internal battles that i cannot be the one to car
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