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u. k. we have really good things will happen. we have a giant dropping happiness in march 2020 in the phone that we've never seen. but i don't want to work in the united states and what you see there to interesting things, anxiety and depression, of worry as reason, dramatically actually, p, united states in the week of the election. and there's actually diminished somewhat in there. so i'm particularly worried was true people voted for buying, but i think there's a know to it, which is actually the, you know, i hadn't understood that. i wrote biting coding and mental health in america. and the answer is actually hungry. quite understood, young disproportionately of the ones that are actually and they're, the ones disproportionately been anxious and worried about the effects of their ability to go to make a step on to the, into the will. so anxiety, depression, worry, lack of happiness. we've never seen levels like this in the u. k. we've never seen a drop in happiness to find that we saw in march 2020 it's recovery. but again, go
u. k. we have really good things will happen. we have a giant dropping happiness in march 2020 in the phone that we've never seen. but i don't want to work in the united states and what you see there to interesting things, anxiety and depression, of worry as reason, dramatically actually, p, united states in the week of the election. and there's actually diminished somewhat in there. so i'm particularly worried was true people voted for buying, but i think there's a know to it, which is...
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u. k. is where we were born, the u. k is where we have grown up and the u. k is not the place that we will be manufacturing, sally, and we will continue to manufacture and you can make no mistake about that. there's a, there's a great skill base in the okay. and as i say it's our home. but equally, as we go forward, we will be opening manufacturing capability within mainland europe. and certainly with the north america, we were sure, well, the best david, good luck with it. many thanks and day for being with us. manhattan. thanks. happy mill. and that's our show for this week. if you'd like to comment on anything that you've seen, you can tweet me. i'm at a finnegan on twitter. please use the hash tag a j c t c. if you do, or you can drop us a line counter. the constant outage 0 dot net is our e mail address, as always, has plenty more for you online at al jazeera dot com slash ctc. that takes you straight to a page there, you'll find a tie episode see to catch up. but that's it for this edition of counting the cost . i'm adrian finnegan from the whole team h
u. k. is where we were born, the u. k is where we have grown up and the u. k is not the place that we will be manufacturing, sally, and we will continue to manufacture and you can make no mistake about that. there's a, there's a great skill base in the okay. and as i say it's our home. but equally, as we go forward, we will be opening manufacturing capability within mainland europe. and certainly with the north america, we were sure, well, the best david, good luck with it. many thanks and day...
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that what we really need for consensus, it seems to me that in the summer months the u. k. government looked for confess to some of the ears. it seems this afternoon they're going to be deliver. and that must create the context for negotiation and, and we really need to see diplomacy, negotiation and good faith restored to international relations. here, i think that you take over have some way to go to, to get to that place. gotcha. in cambridge, how much of the motivation for this as far as boris johnson's government in london is concerned actually comes down to him. clearly wanting to safeguard the good friday agreement. because if he does that, that plays well to his breakfast hard liners in his own party. that plays well to the 52 percent of the british electorate who voted for breakfast. i as good politics. well, he's gone to the bank to protect the good friday agreement, international trade. it's been portable component not only for the u. k, but for the violence usa and, and help us think about this is the new service for forest johnson. very few people in great bri
that what we really need for consensus, it seems to me that in the summer months the u. k. government looked for confess to some of the ears. it seems this afternoon they're going to be deliver. and that must create the context for negotiation and, and we really need to see diplomacy, negotiation and good faith restored to international relations. here, i think that you take over have some way to go to, to get to that place. gotcha. in cambridge, how much of the motivation for this as far as...
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we need to keep it soft, but there has been a border in the irish sea for years. it's called devolution u. k is not a military state. there are rules and laws and northern scotland, wales names that are different. now, we don't want to see any additional border infrastructure between northern ireland and britain, but we don't want to see it between northern public vines, so it's about squaring that circle. and it's about moving away from 0 some i when you lose black and white because it's a lot more gray. and i think it's about compromising and being people, people being confident. but that can really happen if they're empowered and you know, i don't think everyone and know that i don't respect of the political tradition wants to rely on the u. k. government to do their bidding for them. and that's why the voices and none of them are nationalist or other need to be heard more graham, they're all voices perhaps not in northern ireland, but elsewhere in the e. you talking about potential here. it all goes belly up there talking about the potential here for trade war tariffs out of the u. k. or
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u. k. we needed unique arrangements. the arrangements we have are called in or the non protocol. it's not perfect, but we need it because it protects us from some of the worst consequences in fitting a border on land on the island divided. so we need to do special reasons, but they've been simplified today by the european union, which is really welcome to, based on us in a position where we can make them work. we can also take advantage of the opportunity to the european single market. as you say, bar johnson seems to want to not just deliver simplifications. he wants to, through the baby, out with the bathwater and turn this into a huge fight over, i think will the europe court of justice, which frankly most people in northern and most businesses don't get to hit somebody . they simply want these processes to work well. moving on from there because it's not just bar johnson, it's c units. parties in the building behind you who are driving the same message that they're not happy about any aspect of the european you didn't have an interest in northern ireland. well, i think the th
u. k. we needed unique arrangements. the arrangements we have are called in or the non protocol. it's not perfect, but we need it because it protects us from some of the worst consequences in fitting a border on land on the island divided. so we need to do special reasons, but they've been simplified today by the european union, which is really welcome to, based on us in a position where we can make them work. we can also take advantage of the opportunity to the european single market. as you...
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u. k. we haven't been having some kind of a conversation that that level between france and spain in the same merits him or fishing issue. but this is more something that is happening because we have, there is specific agenda here and falls both electoral and at the same time because fonts is going to be presiding but having the presidency of the you are starting january 1st. so something is happening because it's, it's more political internal agenda because at the same time boys johnson wants to show his citizens that he's mastering and controlling what's happening in his water . something is happening around this more than a more larger brick set activation, technical and political conversation which is already very intense between the you and, and, and the, and the u. k. a, peter, are you surprised to how quickly this has escalated and from your vantage point, how big of a diplomatic route could this actually become? i mean, how, how much more tense could this get? well, you know, fisheries
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we will. okay, thank you so much. i, alexia brian, reporting from paris. let's get the u. k. sides from sonya diego and london. sonya yes. well this seems to have come at an opportune time. of course, what we have, what has been report is that in that 30 minute discussion that took place between prime minister bars johnson and president emory mac call is that mac hone. did come out with a promise to try and get a secure and reasonable agreement at the cop $26.00 summit. this of course, something of a tremendous simple because for the u. k. this climate summit has something that has been shown as a proof of how britton can actually be a serious player and a post breck, that the post breaks it situation that it finds itself in. so this climate summit means a tremendous amount for the government in particular for the prime minister who has been touching this is one of his main issues. he has been sort of focusing on strong with the other leaders around the world. now, if he can get to the cloud, as it were of president mac cohen in turn the european union to try and support him
we will. okay, thank you so much. i, alexia brian, reporting from paris. let's get the u. k. sides from sonya diego and london. sonya yes. well this seems to have come at an opportune time. of course, what we have, what has been report is that in that 30 minute discussion that took place between prime minister bars johnson and president emory mac call is that mac hone. did come out with a promise to try and get a secure and reasonable agreement at the cop $26.00 summit. this of course,...
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u. k, we reported in the week that this growing confusion in the country over the difference between a 3rd dose of a coven faxing and a booster. and that's among medical professionals themselves, but later in the program. in fact, we'll explain why that's put the lives of highly vulnerable patients at risk. but next money cannot replace our loss. that is the response from the father of an afghan family killed in the u. s. drones strike and washington's promise of compensation over it. jury america's panics withdrawal from afghanistan in august. the attack killed 10 members of emma lamont, his extended family, including his 2 year old daughter another. the compensation is not a remedy for the pain inflicted on us. it can't replace the loss of my family, my brother, my own daughter, nephews, have lost their lives. compensation will not bring them back to life each day after that attack, our life is getting more and more miserable day and night. we recall them were our remain in family. we mr. malott life is hell without them. we intend to leave of gustavo because we lost 10 of our precious l
u. k, we reported in the week that this growing confusion in the country over the difference between a 3rd dose of a coven faxing and a booster. and that's among medical professionals themselves, but later in the program. in fact, we'll explain why that's put the lives of highly vulnerable patients at risk. but next money cannot replace our loss. that is the response from the father of an afghan family killed in the u. s. drones strike and washington's promise of compensation over it. jury...
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u. k. we reported in the week that there's growing confusion in the country over the difference between a 3rd dose of a coven vaccine and the boost step and naps among medical professionals themselves later in the program will explain why that's putting the lives of highly vulnerable patients at risk now the polar miss week accused the e. u of pressure and blackmail in an argument still raging over whether the blocks law should take precedence over national legislation. a long road ahead of us this road is a combination of dialogue, legal response, and concrete action to we store the independence of the judiciary yog knocking on this. there is no european country, the content itself. european, if it's judges are not independent, this is at the heart of our fundamental tax record by for my own. some countries have a stronger appetite for you integration, others not only poland, see this issue in the opposite way. in some countries, constitutions, the e, u. laura supreme other say the opposite.
u. k. we reported in the week that there's growing confusion in the country over the difference between a 3rd dose of a coven vaccine and the boost step and naps among medical professionals themselves later in the program will explain why that's putting the lives of highly vulnerable patients at risk now the polar miss week accused the e. u of pressure and blackmail in an argument still raging over whether the blocks law should take precedence over national legislation. a long road ahead of us...
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u. k. we reported in the week that there's growing confusion in the country over the difference between a 3rd dose of a cobra vaccine in that of booster. and that's also among the medical professionals themselves. later in the program will explain why that puts certain people at risk . who's so a potent this week, a tuesday, e. u, of pressure and blackmail in an argument was still raging over that of the supremacy of european law. a long road ahead of us this road is a combination of diane ark, legal response and concrete action to we store the independence of the judiciary. yona now cannot the 3rd no european country, the contin itself, european, if his judges are not independent. this is at the heart of our fundamental tax victory. by for my own, some countries have a stronger appetite for e u integration. others not only poland, see this issue in the opposite way. in some countries, constitutions, the e. u. laura's supreme other say the opposite. so there's constitutional pluralism. this pl
u. k. we reported in the week that there's growing confusion in the country over the difference between a 3rd dose of a cobra vaccine in that of booster. and that's also among the medical professionals themselves. later in the program will explain why that puts certain people at risk . who's so a potent this week, a tuesday, e. u, of pressure and blackmail in an argument was still raging over that of the supremacy of european law. a long road ahead of us this road is a combination of diane ark,...
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u. k. as we go through tuesday and on into wednesday, so we'll turn by the wet and windy here, common joy of it towards those eastern past bits and pieces of cloud and right around the baltic, states and still very unsettle, more thundering down, pause, affecting central parts of the mediterranean, not just tuesday or so going on into wednesday. so the system does look somewhat stuck for the time being still pretty wet up towards the northwest. france looking good. we'll see some dry weather coming across the other low countries into germany . fight and drives warm sunshine there for good part of spain and portugal over the next couple of days and wanna try to get part of north africa. we have got bits and pieces of cloud around his northern libya course up to was an issue where we have got that disturbance in the mediterranean and still plenty of wet weather there in 2 central areas of africa doesn't have examples. of course a good part of nigeria, midweek, ah, in 1958, charles de gaulle made a
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u. k, we reported in the way to that is growing confusion in the country over the difference between a 3rd dose of a coven faxing and a boost is among medical professionals themselves. bit later. but explain why that puts the lives of highly vulnerable patients at risk. the big news, whole and this week accuse the you of pressure and blackmail while block leaders demanded that war. so bay, a european court ruling to restore the independence of poland, judiciary, the arguments still raging over the supremacy of european law. a long road ahead of us this road is a combination of diane arc, legal response and concrete action to we store the independence of the judiciary yarn knocking on the 3rd. no european country the containments of european if his judges are not independent. this is at the heart of our fundamental tax collector. by for my own, some countries have a stronger epithet for you. integration, others not only poland, see this issue in the opposite way. in some countries, constitutions, the e, u. laurie supreme other say the opposite. so there's constitutional pluralism, this plur
u. k, we reported in the way to that is growing confusion in the country over the difference between a 3rd dose of a coven faxing and a boost is among medical professionals themselves. bit later. but explain why that puts the lives of highly vulnerable patients at risk. the big news, whole and this week accuse the you of pressure and blackmail while block leaders demanded that war. so bay, a european court ruling to restore the independence of poland, judiciary, the arguments still raging over...
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u. k. as we go through tuesday and on into wednesday. so we'll turn by the wet and windy here, common dry up towards those eastern path bits and pieces of cloud right around the baltic states and still very unsettled, more thunder downpours affecting central parts of the mediterranean, not just tuesday or so going on into wednesday. so this system does look somewhat stuck for the time being still pretty wet up towards a northwest. france looking good. we'll see some dry weather coming across the other low countries into germany. fight and drives warm sunshine there for good part of spain and portugal over the next couple of days. and finally, try to get part of north africa. we have got bits and pieces of cloud arranged, northerly bureau course up to was initially where we have got that disturbance in the mediterranean and still plenty of work, whether they're in 2 central areas of africa. still some heavy now balls across a good part of nigeria, midweek. ah, the corona virus has been indiscriminate in selecting its victims. it's devasta
u. k. as we go through tuesday and on into wednesday. so we'll turn by the wet and windy here, common dry up towards those eastern path bits and pieces of cloud right around the baltic states and still very unsettled, more thunder downpours affecting central parts of the mediterranean, not just tuesday or so going on into wednesday. so this system does look somewhat stuck for the time being still pretty wet up towards a northwest. france looking good. we'll see some dry weather coming across...
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u. k . we talked about this on yesterday program. however, the story hasn't been debunked. with other media outlets the republish, the claims retracting, and apologize at all except the sun itself. that is all right, let's talk to our correspondence egos on of who's across this and we talked about it quite a bit on the program yesterday. we went through the claims and got some reactions as well. things have changed in the past 24 hours. well indeed they have, but well, just a quick debrief as to what happened. indeed the the, the sun, the tabloid published an article claiming that russian spies again, unnamed, just some spies that the apparently cracked the information rules of the oxford university store, the formula and the well, at least maybe not the formula, but the general idea behind the astrazeneca vaccine, and that allowed russia to create its own sputnik v vaccine. so since then, the creators of this particular vaccine, they released their own statement. and in the, in this state that statement, they went into detail as to why that was not possible. and that was s
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and that is not the only example that we use is it is u. k. the most corrupt we had the bank of credit and commerce international which was shut down in 1991. it was the world's biggest banking fraud in the 20th century. to this day they had been though investigation an i a 45 and a half year legal battle with the u. k. government to get hold of one secret document. this is under the freedom of information and that document showed that the bank was looted by operatives of al qaeda. saudi intelligence. there was smugglers, there were a gun runners, you name it, but the u. k. government has hushed up the whole thing and we have to remember that al qaeda and taliban themselves are funded and, and by the west of the authorities that were trained by western r is that there has been absolutely no accountability. and this particular bank, banks collapse was never really investigated. so one has to conclude that the government is nurturing these kind of darker practices, which is not helpful to the people. well, look, pepsi good. thank you. obviously y
and that is not the only example that we use is it is u. k. the most corrupt we had the bank of credit and commerce international which was shut down in 1991. it was the world's biggest banking fraud in the 20th century. to this day they had been though investigation an i a 45 and a half year legal battle with the u. k. government to get hold of one secret document. this is under the freedom of information and that document showed that the bank was looted by operatives of al qaeda. saudi...
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u. k. a governing conservative party. so we worried right from the start that the price called would not take the strain if not handled sensitively. as it has turned out, we were right. the arrangements have become, have begun to come apart even more quickly than we fade. if we can agree something better, as i would like us to do, we can get back to where we wanted to be an independent britson with friendly relations with the based on free trade. that we cannot wait for ever without an agreed solution soon. we will need to act using the article 16 safeguard mechanism for its part. the eas says triggering article 16 would be quote, extremely unhelpful. for more on this, let's bring in here for which is board member of the british american business association. always a pleasure to have you on hillary. okay. first major question here. what happens if they trigger article 16? well, pleasure to be back with you again, brent. article 16 is viewed by the you. yes. to be somewhat drastic and to be exacerbating an escalating matters. b
u. k. a governing conservative party. so we worried right from the start that the price called would not take the strain if not handled sensitively. as it has turned out, we were right. the arrangements have become, have begun to come apart even more quickly than we fade. if we can agree something better, as i would like us to do, we can get back to where we wanted to be an independent britson with friendly relations with the based on free trade. that we cannot wait for ever without an agreed...
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u. s. as plant in possibly eat some tariffs with partial exemption. and time now for a quick break. but when we come back pro, it breaks at tensions continue as the u. k. threatens the trigger safeguards measures, amid a dispute over the northern ireland port protocol. we'll discuss whether a deal can be made to ease trade woes. that's going to break here the numbers of close a welcome to max hazard, financial survival guide. looking for our 2 year that's with this is what happens. dimensions in britain. delicate that you watch kaiser report . what happened? i make no said, you know, born is and is blind to tease and you as a merge, we don't have authority. we don't to look back, see the whole world leads to take action and be ready. people are judgment, common crisis with we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great. the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together with hello this with . there's things we dare to ask on the way of life. a leading a tradition
u. s. as plant in possibly eat some tariffs with partial exemption. and time now for a quick break. but when we come back pro, it breaks at tensions continue as the u. k. threatens the trigger safeguards measures, amid a dispute over the northern ireland port protocol. we'll discuss whether a deal can be made to ease trade woes. that's going to break here the numbers of close a welcome to max hazard, financial survival guide. looking for our 2 year that's with this is what happens. dimensions...
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armed violence in palestine, we speak to the palestinian ambassador to the u. k. about a new ultimatum for israel. alissa morgan. we have about 2 of going undergrad with a shape with there's things we dare to ask in a welcome back at the same u. k, labor party conference were anti jeremy corbin, leader stammered declared his body to be the party of nato. emotion was passed calling for israel to meet because of the ongoing knock by palestine. the motion that passed without much publicity called for an ethical trade policy and an n d u k. arm sales to israel. progress after another week of violence in palestine and with the policy and ambassador britain, some job, lot our best to thanks so much for coming to the studio. i mean, we've had killings all week in palestine giddings of children by british armed israeli soldiers and had said last year was the worst with the palestinian authority before we get on to british issues. i mean, how bad is it there we go with and the occupation for everybody. but i mean, of course, are covered at palestine, the policy and economy
armed violence in palestine, we speak to the palestinian ambassador to the u. k. about a new ultimatum for israel. alissa morgan. we have about 2 of going undergrad with a shape with there's things we dare to ask in a welcome back at the same u. k, labor party conference were anti jeremy corbin, leader stammered declared his body to be the party of nato. emotion was passed calling for israel to meet because of the ongoing knock by palestine. the motion that passed without much publicity called...
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we either need to digit or fix it. from the case perspective, this is northern as part of the u. k. and a c'mon paper outlying solutions was presented to the you just that you has not addressed that. so the you isn't coming back to the table with any solutions at all . and now we know they're having the tories or having their conference right now. just got discussing their plans that seem to be called build back better. i think i've heard that one before a time or 2 before here in the united states. but as we talked about earlier in the show, there's this discussion about the energy crunch and europe and the u. k. are facing gas shortage is right now, did they address that? what they might do to actually handle that? yes. and by the end, as you just mentioned, it isn't just limited to the u. k. people want to blame brakes that there was an earthquake, they blamed broke it. so it's not just about breakfast, but one thing that has happened is that as of today, 200 military personnel had been deployed to drive. the laurie says that the trucks that deliver the fuel around and actually th
we either need to digit or fix it. from the case perspective, this is northern as part of the u. k. and a c'mon paper outlying solutions was presented to the you just that you has not addressed that. so the you isn't coming back to the table with any solutions at all . and now we know they're having the tories or having their conference right now. just got discussing their plans that seem to be called build back better. i think i've heard that one before a time or 2 before here in the united...
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you get so much time you blast my kids are aspiring to be in power in a 2 party system like we have in the u. k. that's totally ruins what i called alimentary calculus. we no longer have any balancing powers within poland because you got 2 groups of people, the tories and labor, both by and for power, which means you actually get no one representing people's interests. and what they do represent you mentioned the ticket sharma is associated with the trilateral commission and something about that. the great us historian and dramatists and rights and go values to talk about in his later years. what is the trilateral commission? the ticket number is associated with it. it's quite extraordinary, but really like you will be a member of the trilateral commission was formed after the 2nd world war and its try lateral because it is representative of business leaders from japan, your north america. and they, infamously, in the early seventies roy, say, a book called the crisis of democracy. and the crisis of democracy they describe is that students are starting to pro, set to protest and demand to schoo
you get so much time you blast my kids are aspiring to be in power in a 2 party system like we have in the u. k. that's totally ruins what i called alimentary calculus. we no longer have any balancing powers within poland because you got 2 groups of people, the tories and labor, both by and for power, which means you actually get no one representing people's interests. and what they do represent you mentioned the ticket sharma is associated with the trilateral commission and something about...
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we know. busy the u. k . to be it also has dire economic consequences for both countries and we have of great interest in tourism, in the u. k. from mass of africans. we also have for a lot of c, a u. k taurus to come to our country or both countries, leisure industry has been it. ringback very on, by the pandemic can, you would think both of us would do all that we can to revive the sector because it is such a lucrative generator of jobs and public revenue. so i've been really astounded, and i find thee a position adopted by the government of the united kingdom, inexplicable, to be quite honest in his sir speech, to be un general assembly president rum, a poser identified 3 countries of concern. he made the plea for western sahara for people to have the right of self determination for the palestinians to get their own state and full the embargo against cuba to be dropped at. would it be correct to say that these are the countries and international priorities in terms of its international diplomacy? while they
we know. busy the u. k . to be it also has dire economic consequences for both countries and we have of great interest in tourism, in the u. k. from mass of africans. we also have for a lot of c, a u. k taurus to come to our country or both countries, leisure industry has been it. ringback very on, by the pandemic can, you would think both of us would do all that we can to revive the sector because it is such a lucrative generator of jobs and public revenue. so i've been really astounded, and i...
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u. k. labor leaders against armor declares his party, the party of nato. we ask the palestinian ambassador to new k if he has any hope for majesty's opposition when it comes to fighting for the palestinian people after another week. of u. k. u. s. armed violence in palestine. the 1st is the day after mainland, china's national day celebrations, which mark 72 years and see a stablish mint of the people's republic of china after the chinese communist party won the civil war against the u. s. backed nationalist party, this i'm in control vesee of revelations of phone calls my us general milli, to re insure china new, eminent us nuclear strike. and a surprise, australia nuclear submarine deal with london in washington. joining me now from aging is the center of china and globalization, vice president, victor gao. victor, thanks so much for coming back on. as i said, is the day after you have britain's a queen lives with the aircraft carrier coming towards your maritime borders. nato countries openly threatening your existence, ro, us as ronald reagan strike, carr
u. k. labor leaders against armor declares his party, the party of nato. we ask the palestinian ambassador to new k if he has any hope for majesty's opposition when it comes to fighting for the palestinian people after another week. of u. k. u. s. armed violence in palestine. the 1st is the day after mainland, china's national day celebrations, which mark 72 years and see a stablish mint of the people's republic of china after the chinese communist party won the civil war against the u. s....
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u. k. presents new conditions and delays given definite if licenses this cannot be tolerated. we know the u. k is facing this unprecedented energy crisis. just like pretty much all of the countries across continental europe. and it could be a back to get even worse, because francis said that it could in the next few days decide to turn off electricity supplies to the u. k. well, how significant is that? pretty darn significant. according to you, k governments own papers in july of this year, france supplies almost half of the energy for electricity for the u. k. to this really could see the lights being turned out while you mean it, both the u. k depends on our energy exports. they think they can live alone while also beating up on your own. and given that it doesn't work, engage an aggressive one. upmanship. we negotiate a commie nicely. you know, 9 months in our shots are not little don't and add to this pretty much perfect storm, a threats that are coming directly from the french fishermen themselves. now we know that boss johnson has already wound the u. k. that because the s
u. k. presents new conditions and delays given definite if licenses this cannot be tolerated. we know the u. k is facing this unprecedented energy crisis. just like pretty much all of the countries across continental europe. and it could be a back to get even worse, because francis said that it could in the next few days decide to turn off electricity supplies to the u. k. well, how significant is that? pretty darn significant. according to you, k governments own papers in july of this year,...
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we do need to draw the line somewhere. there is a scheme and the u. k. people might not like it. so that's the scheme we have. so for the purposes of goodman statistics or even i would say open defects. you are a woman if your birth certificate frazier woman a group of more than 50 right wing vigilante to this who were patrolling. germany's border with poland and hunt for illegal migrants have been stopped by police weapon reef, including buttons on the machete were seized from the gang. it came after berlin deployed additional police forces to the frontier with an extra $800.00 officer station there. from war on this post live to our europe. correspond peter all over at peter. some pretty sensational airlines in this one. take us through what's known well, it's hard to see this is anything other than an escalation of the situation, not the e u border. and in this case, at the border between germany and poland over the weekend, saturday night into the early hours of sunday morning. the police offer handed more than 50 as they fall right. vigilantes who were there patrolling, looki
we do need to draw the line somewhere. there is a scheme and the u. k. people might not like it. so that's the scheme we have. so for the purposes of goodman statistics or even i would say open defects. you are a woman if your birth certificate frazier woman a group of more than 50 right wing vigilante to this who were patrolling. germany's border with poland and hunt for illegal migrants have been stopped by police weapon reef, including buttons on the machete were seized from the gang. it...
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we need to call a spade a spade. thank you. go. thank you. thank you very much. after the break, after another week of u. s. u. k armed violence and palestine, we speak to the palestinian ambassador to the u. k. about a new ultimatum for israel, all the smoke and we haven't bought 2 of going undergrad with with welcome to max kaiser, financial survival guide. looking forward to your event, we go yeah, this is what happens dimensions and brittany does this happen? you watch kaiser report. ah, if you are expressing be of random, it could be in the image with a c. i'm sorry, this is a wrong expectation. you will have to see a peculiarity. you can't impose the democratic system of a plant. you all political order with welcome back at the same ok. labor party conference were anti jeremy corbin, leader. secure stammer declared his party to be the party of nato. a motion was passed, calling for israel to meet it because of the ongoing knock by palestine. the motion that passed without much publicity called for an ethical trade policy and an n d u k. arm sales to israel. progress after another week of violence in palest
we need to call a spade a spade. thank you. go. thank you. thank you very much. after the break, after another week of u. s. u. k armed violence and palestine, we speak to the palestinian ambassador to the u. k. about a new ultimatum for israel, all the smoke and we haven't bought 2 of going undergrad with with welcome to max kaiser, financial survival guide. looking forward to your event, we go yeah, this is what happens dimensions and brittany does this happen? you watch kaiser report. ah, if...
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u. k. was clumsy. we have your order for no more loyal with ally and franchise. it's been with us in the beginning reason in part we came we did was quantity was done with a lot of grace. i was under the impression, certain things that happened that had been done, but i made it clear ranch, green street. now what's important is precisely to be sure that such a situation will not be possible for all future hunger coordination of congo cooperation. but for me, what's important is that we built during the past week, some very concrete actions, no order to strengthens a partnership. in the hell this clarification between what european defense means and how this is completely compatible with nato. what's your urban sovereignty means and how it's important for global security? the un humanitarian chief is warning that's half of color, sans population is facing starvation. speaking ahead of this weekend's g, 20 summit, martin griffith's called on the world's most powerful countries to immediately release aid to afghanistan. thousands of people are again walking through
u. k. was clumsy. we have your order for no more loyal with ally and franchise. it's been with us in the beginning reason in part we came we did was quantity was done with a lot of grace. i was under the impression, certain things that happened that had been done, but i made it clear ranch, green street. now what's important is precisely to be sure that such a situation will not be possible for all future hunger coordination of congo cooperation. but for me, what's important is that we built...