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u. k, where the sea is up. now, as we mentioned this march london longest weekly winning streak since november with the index heading and 18 month high on wednesday. the latest data shows the u. k. the economy grew by faster than expected one percent in june, where growth was largely carried by the health care and hospitality sectors. as restrictions were lifted nearby, the german docs and french kac are both in the green. the dax hit record highs on fridays, are passing the 16000 mark for the 1st time ever. and in france, the index responded to the latest data showing unemployment is all more than expected in the 2nd quarter. while europe largest economy is still struggling to return to pre pandemic levels, it is expected, but at least an 8th of germany's g. d. p growth is here. will be credited to profits from by on tech, and it's not seen partnership with pfizer. let's go across the atlantic to brazil now where the bo best buy is down. while the central bank move to raise interest rates by a full percentage p
u. k, where the sea is up. now, as we mentioned this march london longest weekly winning streak since november with the index heading and 18 month high on wednesday. the latest data shows the u. k. the economy grew by faster than expected one percent in june, where growth was largely carried by the health care and hospitality sectors. as restrictions were lifted nearby, the german docs and french kac are both in the green. the dax hit record highs on fridays, are passing the 16000 mark for the...
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u. k . where lawmakers are constantly warning the public to stay away from crypto they're referring to them as dangerous. well, it shows that the client is literally doing what it was created to do become the biggest mechanism for a global wealth, be distribution that we have ever seen. i mean, that was the entire point, a big point. it changed the current financial system, which is broken and takes back control and gives it back to the people that was the entire mission of bitcoin so that people can bank themselves to reduce the number of and bank and to give financial freedom. the freedom to wire, the freedom to transfer to send to bed without any intermediary barring. you are restricting you with any sort of capital controls because when your money is in the bank, not really yours. sure. and developed nations like the u. s. it's not as bad. you go to the bank, you try to withdraw the $1000.00 today right now. they wont let you the mark, you fill out a ton of paperwork, asked what it's for. it'l
u. k . where lawmakers are constantly warning the public to stay away from crypto they're referring to them as dangerous. well, it shows that the client is literally doing what it was created to do become the biggest mechanism for a global wealth, be distribution that we have ever seen. i mean, that was the entire point, a big point. it changed the current financial system, which is broken and takes back control and gives it back to the people that was the entire mission of bitcoin so that...
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u. k, where the nation's ongoing recovery is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. well, the scott, we have a lot to get to today. so let's get started. the we leave the program with the late us on china's efforts to crack down on big tech and specifically on the companies listing in the us. asian has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the ride share app d v, which holds the data of hundreds of millions of users. reports are now saying that as early as next month, the chinese government will propose new rules that would ban companies with large amounts of sensitive consumer data from going public in the us. however, companies with less sensitive data such as those in the pharmaceutical industry, are still likely to receive chinese regulatory approval for foreign less things. so how is this likely to impact market worldwide? and what will it mean for tensions between china and the us? joining us now to discuss the latest moscow host, christy i. now, christy, the latest report stay that basing is targeting those with a certain level
u. k, where the nation's ongoing recovery is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. well, the scott, we have a lot to get to today. so let's get started. the we leave the program with the late us on china's efforts to crack down on big tech and specifically on the companies listing in the us. asian has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the ride share app d v, which holds the data of hundreds of millions of users. reports are now saying that as early as...
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u. k, where i'm from the big, big pressures and highs in stock. and there's incenses for local authorities to go out and build on greenland or build on flood plains. is that under the same incentives in the united states and it's, they're more of a realization that perhaps we need to think about the way we're housing people. if we want to maintain the environments, right, i think there's not a consistent. so government response to this, i think it's happening locally. it's happening in places here and there, there's a lot of education about it. but i don't think that there is a consistent messaging or education around it as much as there could be to enable this housing to be built in such a way that would be less at risk or get mark decent or strictly as well known for having white plains of land, vast expanses of land and so on. but are there similar tensions that this human rollins are face where humans choose to, to build their homes if they're having any kind of impact negates as environmental impacts? is there something that is, is coming int
u. k, where i'm from the big, big pressures and highs in stock. and there's incenses for local authorities to go out and build on greenland or build on flood plains. is that under the same incentives in the united states and it's, they're more of a realization that perhaps we need to think about the way we're housing people. if we want to maintain the environments, right, i think there's not a consistent. so government response to this, i think it's happening locally. it's happening in places...
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u. k, where mobs of protestors were met with police barricades and baton as they attempted to storm the b. b c's, a former studio in london. now the demonstrators approached the major media outlets doorstep all over their critiques of vaccine passports and vaccine requirements for children or she correspond show, dia edwards josh t was there on the ground. well, i'm faxing protesters on a mission today. they're taking the streets of.
u. k, where mobs of protestors were met with police barricades and baton as they attempted to storm the b. b c's, a former studio in london. now the demonstrators approached the major media outlets doorstep all over their critiques of vaccine passports and vaccine requirements for children or she correspond show, dia edwards josh t was there on the ground. well, i'm faxing protesters on a mission today. they're taking the streets of.
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u. k, where the nation's ongoing recovery is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. we'll discuss. we have a lot to get to you today, so let's get started. the we leave the program with the late us on china's efforts to crack down on big tech and specifically on the company's listing in the us. patient has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the ride share apps d v, which holds the data of hundreds of millions of users. reports are now saying that as early as next month, the chinese government will propose new rules that would ban companies with large amounts of sensitive consumer data from going public in the us. however, companies with less sensitive data such as those in the pharmaceutical industry, are still likely to receive chinese regulatory approval for foreign less things. so how is this likely to impact market worldwide? and what will it mean for tension between china and the us? joining us now to discuss the latest math co host, christy i. now christy, the latest report stay that basing is targeting those with a level of s
u. k, where the nation's ongoing recovery is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. we'll discuss. we have a lot to get to you today, so let's get started. the we leave the program with the late us on china's efforts to crack down on big tech and specifically on the company's listing in the us. patient has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the ride share apps d v, which holds the data of hundreds of millions of users. reports are now saying that as...
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u. k, where mobs of protestors were met with police barricades and tons as they attempted to storm the b. b c's, a former studio in london. now the demonstrators approached the major media outlet, doorstep, all of their critiques of vaccine passports, and vaccine requirements for children, or she corresponded show, dia edwards dusty, was there on the ground. well, i don't see faxing protest is all on a mission. today. they're taking the streets of london going from one media outlet to another. drive to be met with steve and dave protest really started out in the navy. i pause. i hadn't got this mission in their mind at that point, but they just.
u. k, where mobs of protestors were met with police barricades and tons as they attempted to storm the b. b c's, a former studio in london. now the demonstrators approached the major media outlet, doorstep, all of their critiques of vaccine passports, and vaccine requirements for children, or she corresponded show, dia edwards dusty, was there on the ground. well, i don't see faxing protest is all on a mission. today. they're taking the streets of london going from one media outlet to another....
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u. k. where do they stand now? already coming under criticism is the answer to that from m. p. 's inside the house, a scheme and resettlement scheme announced by the government that the government claims is the most generous reset them and scheme in its history. they're looking to bring in $20000.00 afghans most in need, including particularly women and girls over the next $5.00 to $70.00 is $5000.00 to them to come in over the course of the next year critic saying it's simply not enough. it is not ambitious enough. the timescale is far too long. they point to countries like canada that he's bringing in $20000.00 people in a year alone. and one of the fab stock is questions posed to the government. was this? why don't are all the others that don't make it in, in the 1st year, supposed to do 15000 people waiting up to 5 years to be allowed in the u. k. whilst they are supposedly deemed to be at risk of their lives. from the taliban. again, onset came that not. all right, thanks so much, jonah, how many us veteran soldiers who served in afghanistan have been watching the taliban
u. k. where do they stand now? already coming under criticism is the answer to that from m. p. 's inside the house, a scheme and resettlement scheme announced by the government that the government claims is the most generous reset them and scheme in its history. they're looking to bring in $20000.00 afghans most in need, including particularly women and girls over the next $5.00 to $70.00 is $5000.00 to them to come in over the course of the next year critic saying it's simply not enough. it is...
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u. k. where you are also last several 100 soldiers was been the reaction to the chaos from europe. is there a united voice every country now is doing what it can to evacuate a large number, some more than others of course of their own citizens and can support staff from their now defunct diplomatic missions. and of course, other activities on the ground in afghanistan that have built up over 20 years. and i think everybody watching somewhat agustin, what is happening now. we've just heard from chance the anglo merkel in an address largely of course, addressing sort of public opinion in germany. loud, loud questions being asked there as in every capital that has been involved in afghanistan for last 20 years, what is going on now? what went wrong? and what was it all for, and transfer merkle, answering those questions fairly directly and very characteristic, straightforward fashion, saying the native mission simply achieve less than was planned. she added that she shared the pain of the families of soldiers who were killed in afghanistan, as it seems, she said right now, like it was
u. k. where you are also last several 100 soldiers was been the reaction to the chaos from europe. is there a united voice every country now is doing what it can to evacuate a large number, some more than others of course of their own citizens and can support staff from their now defunct diplomatic missions. and of course, other activities on the ground in afghanistan that have built up over 20 years. and i think everybody watching somewhat agustin, what is happening now. we've just heard from...
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u. k. where the 50 is up. the energy mining and health care sectors, fuel gains for the index this week with b, p. oil and gas up nearly 3.5 percent and anglo american mining up nearly 7 percent for the week. this as a growing labor shortage threatens the countries recovery will take a more in depth look at that coming up and nearby the german dax and french kac are both in the read. the same labor shortages are hitting europe, as germany says, it needs more than $400000.00 additional foreign workers to fill its labor market. and while france has faced weeks of protest over the requirement of a health path for indoor activities report show, consumer confidence only took a slight hit this month. and the continued increase in spending caused the countries finance minister to describe the french economy as doing well across the atlantic. now to brazil, where the eve of us, but is up this despite the news that the countries consumer price index is that point 89 percent, and mid august marking it's sharpest increas
u. k. where the 50 is up. the energy mining and health care sectors, fuel gains for the index this week with b, p. oil and gas up nearly 3.5 percent and anglo american mining up nearly 7 percent for the week. this as a growing labor shortage threatens the countries recovery will take a more in depth look at that coming up and nearby the german dax and french kac are both in the read. the same labor shortages are hitting europe, as germany says, it needs more than $400000.00 additional foreign...
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u. k. where factory output dropped to 60.4 from it's 63.9 rating in june. but the economy appears to be coming off of that all time high that we saw back in may. now, as for the world's largest economy, which i know you're all waiting for, well, we're still waiting on those july numbers for us after we saw production. dip for the 3rd time in 5 months in june, all inflation continues to rise. so what does this mean and what are the greater implications on the global economy? to continue the conversation last spring and boom, less co host chris b i. now christy, we keep hearing that the record inflation and supply shortages we're seeing right now won't laugh, but do you see anything to indicate that that's actually the case? no, i think that this inflation actually will be persistent and it will be last thing because in fact corporate, they're actually anticipating that this is going to be something that's going to be here for at least the next couple of years. and it can only get worse from here because for example, corporate are now dealing with this phenom
u. k. where factory output dropped to 60.4 from it's 63.9 rating in june. but the economy appears to be coming off of that all time high that we saw back in may. now, as for the world's largest economy, which i know you're all waiting for, well, we're still waiting on those july numbers for us after we saw production. dip for the 3rd time in 5 months in june, all inflation continues to rise. so what does this mean and what are the greater implications on the global economy? to continue the...
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u. k. where gun ownership is relatively low. this week we been following some of the thousands of migrants making a treacherous journey from columbia as northern border up to panama. many hope to reach the u. s. a. traveling through a dangerous jungle region. it's known as the darian gap. theresa bo reports now from one of the communities in panama, that's receiving them ah, right through the to quite the river. dipping the jungle in panama shows how thousands are fleeing poverty in south america. boats filled mostly with patients, cubans and venezuela migrants follow one after the other. heading to the united states on the arriving columbia and cross to panama through the daring gap. the arrived thirsty hungry and walk with difficulty robledo from venezuela travel with his wife and 3 children. he still recovering from the journey. but whatever i can say is small compared to what we saw in one, there was a dead child and in another tent 2 people drowning in the river and left hanging on trees. i counted at least 8. i'm sure ther
u. k. where gun ownership is relatively low. this week we been following some of the thousands of migrants making a treacherous journey from columbia as northern border up to panama. many hope to reach the u. s. a. traveling through a dangerous jungle region. it's known as the darian gap. theresa bo reports now from one of the communities in panama, that's receiving them ah, right through the to quite the river. dipping the jungle in panama shows how thousands are fleeing poverty in south...
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u. k. capital, where there's a flurry of diplomatic activity, but the 1st shot bella joins us live from the afghan capital. cobble so charlotte, what is the latest that we're hearing on the airport attacks 1st? well, this rocket attack happened around 45 this morning actually woke up who are thunderous noise, which is the ram, and you miss all system coming into play to take out some of these rockets are going to coast across cargo this morning. we talked to residents in the area where the rocket, where these rockets were fired from, which is about 4 kilometers directly waste at the end of the runway. the residential area, 5 rocket fired from the trunk of a car in the direction of the residence, telling us that one building was hit with or found out. the one rocket did actually or inside be remitted. but that the c ram anti missile system did manage the into others. and it's worth noting that this missile system was need stored in early july. we've put the by the former afghan government and the us because they were worried about attacks from the telephone. but now of course, the teleph
u. k. capital, where there's a flurry of diplomatic activity, but the 1st shot bella joins us live from the afghan capital. cobble so charlotte, what is the latest that we're hearing on the airport attacks 1st? well, this rocket attack happened around 45 this morning actually woke up who are thunderous noise, which is the ram, and you miss all system coming into play to take out some of these rockets are going to coast across cargo this morning. we talked to residents in the area where the...
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u. k. where police forces across the country are looking at how they can better deal with racism amongst their ranks. you'll hear from sound a theme, a regional director for the independent office for police conduct or i o. p. c. for short. kimberly min garza who is campaigning for the release of her daughters yonder from prison of the she was the victim of a racist attack. and former metropolitan police superintendence, leroy low, good hero, totally. after the life bull. cough they call address racism in the police effectively until there is a wider conversation about racism in the u. k. this country has a problem about race. it has been like bats in slavery, imperialism cleaners, and i'm post war and, and they need to have a conversation through central government and other agencies because, you know, express the rating is not being dealt with. and that's why slices reasons the races come out and trade marry how the people in the sports or whatever. and then, you know, people having terrible ex
u. k. where police forces across the country are looking at how they can better deal with racism amongst their ranks. you'll hear from sound a theme, a regional director for the independent office for police conduct or i o. p. c. for short. kimberly min garza who is campaigning for the release of her daughters yonder from prison of the she was the victim of a racist attack. and former metropolitan police superintendence, leroy low, good hero, totally. after the life bull. cough they call...
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u. k. whereas london protestors angry over vaccine mandates for children without parental consent, storm the front door steps of a national tv network. we're going to bring you the latest details. it's a win for republicans and it's a win for biden. it's a win for democrats as a win for the senate to say we can work together that we've been able to overcome partisan differences to do something this right for america care. and it's also right for the d. c lobby as to stand to reap more than $426000000.00 from the bill. we're going to give you the $360.00 view of the infrastructure bill . and why this is just the appetizer to a $3.00 trillion dollar main course. soon to be served to the american taxpayer. meanwhile, a tragic story out of chicago, where a nother police officer has lost their life in an ambush. this time a young mother. where is the outrage? the loss of her life and the celebrities covering the cost of her final arrangements? not surprise, they are silent. but what is surprising is w
u. k. whereas london protestors angry over vaccine mandates for children without parental consent, storm the front door steps of a national tv network. we're going to bring you the latest details. it's a win for republicans and it's a win for biden. it's a win for democrats as a win for the senate to say we can work together that we've been able to overcome partisan differences to do something this right for america care. and it's also right for the d. c lobby as to stand to reap more than...
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u. k, where mobs of protestors were met with police barricades and tons as they attempted to storm the bbc's, a former studio in london. now the demonstrators approached the major media outlets doorstep all over their critiques of vaccine passports and vaccine requirements for children or she correspond to show dia edwards dusty was there on the ground. well, practicing protesters on a mission today they're taking the streets of london going from one media outlet to another. tried to be met with stephen today's protest really started in if i pod, but hadn't got this mission in their mind at that point. but they decided at that point to take to the babysitter to try to try why the baby and what they're all doing is they've 19, they really oppose all the babies. the and all the mainstream media outlets are proposing as well. they are really good. many people that they would say to me, really a huge role in the counseling office. now i was upgraded to wake of freedom day. many people all rushed in, but really 5. 7 today is point in time they all had i've been that media out. i said really are t
u. k, where mobs of protestors were met with police barricades and tons as they attempted to storm the bbc's, a former studio in london. now the demonstrators approached the major media outlets doorstep all over their critiques of vaccine passports and vaccine requirements for children or she correspond to show dia edwards dusty was there on the ground. well, practicing protesters on a mission today they're taking the streets of london going from one media outlet to another. tried to be met...
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u. k, where a mob of protesters were met with police barricades and tons as they attempted to storm the b. b c's, a former studio in london. now the demonstrators approached the major media outlet, doorstep, all of their critiques of vaccine passports, and vaccine requirements for children or she correspond to show dia edwards dashti was there on the ground. well faxing protesters on a mission today they're taking the streets of london going from one media outlets to another day. the drive to be met with steve. and the reason days has really started a new i pod but hadn't got this mission in their mind at that point. but they decided at that point to take to the bbc students to try to try to get why the baby so what they're all doing is clue. they've 19 class. they really approve also what the b, b, c and other mainstream media outlets are proposing as well. they all misrepresent many schools that they would say to me, really a huge role in the counseling office. now i was upgraded very personal way to freedom. many people, all the trash can but really divide. 7 today the point in time,
u. k, where a mob of protesters were met with police barricades and tons as they attempted to storm the b. b c's, a former studio in london. now the demonstrators approached the major media outlet, doorstep, all of their critiques of vaccine passports, and vaccine requirements for children or she correspond to show dia edwards dashti was there on the ground. well faxing protesters on a mission today they're taking the streets of london going from one media outlets to another day. the drive to...
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u. k. where mobs of protestors were met with police barricades in baton as they attempted to storm the b. b c's, a former studio in london. now the demonstrators approached the major media outlet, doorstep, all over their critiques of vaccine passports, and vaccine requirements for children, or she corresponded show, dia edwards josh t was there on the ground. well, i'm faxing, protest is all on a mission. today. they're taking the streets of london going from one media outlet to another. try to be sort of the even days protest really started the nearby pause. i hadn't got a mission in their mind at that point, but they decided at that point to take the baby, please do to try and see why the baby many people are all doing a clue. they've 19 really opposed. also want to be in the mainstream media outlets are proposed the as well. they all said misrepresents to get many pull that up as well. they would say for me to be really a huge role in the counseling office. now the babies upgrading wake of fr
u. k. where mobs of protestors were met with police barricades in baton as they attempted to storm the b. b c's, a former studio in london. now the demonstrators approached the major media outlet, doorstep, all over their critiques of vaccine passports, and vaccine requirements for children, or she corresponded show, dia edwards josh t was there on the ground. well, i'm faxing, protest is all on a mission. today. they're taking the streets of london going from one media outlet to another. try...
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u. k. one, where they are decent public services where their coffee from the warehouse ation is fair. and when, for example, at this very moment, this discussion on social care, how to fund care for the elderly in the u. k. and the proposal that we're hearing from the government is that this may well be an extra tax on those who call us in the economy. and those who are youngest, in fighting at this government so often does pensions between the have, the elderly and large, as i have said, that you can call me. and i have not the young and in fighting picture between the rich and the poor. we should at this very moment be actually imposing taxes on wealth in the u. k. obviously, i mean i'm sure those in the lead to watching this will say jeremy corbin did offer that and it was rejected at the ballot box, but that's go to our international view as i just say to lack of there was an election the international view is especially the rich ones watching. why do you think britain is one of the greatest tax havens in the world? now, that's something to be proud of. surely. i've written 2 books
u. k. one, where they are decent public services where their coffee from the warehouse ation is fair. and when, for example, at this very moment, this discussion on social care, how to fund care for the elderly in the u. k. and the proposal that we're hearing from the government is that this may well be an extra tax on those who call us in the economy. and those who are youngest, in fighting at this government so often does pensions between the have, the elderly and large, as i have said, that...
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u. k. intends to be the 1st, where we challenge reports from cornwall in a modest hanger on the scruffy edge of a regional u. k. airport lies a new chapter in space. exploration. this is virgin orbit launch, a one, a rocket deployed from a plane that will take satellites to space and space for cornwall. the new key airport expects this to happen for the 1st time. next june. getting here hasn't been easy. it's been a long journey. lots of up and down. we've had funding issues. we had breakfast, we've had changes in administration. we've had a pandemic. we've had this airport almost having to be shot because of the panoramic. we've had a lot of challenges, but we've overcome all of them to get to the point where we're so close to launch. for the 1st of these virgin a little bit will use spaceport cornwall as little more than a runway to take off from that construction is under way to build a facility for loading the satellites. next will be a hanger for the specialized plane. even when this is all finished, i would actually be that much more to see here. certainly nothing to rival the kenn
u. k. intends to be the 1st, where we challenge reports from cornwall in a modest hanger on the scruffy edge of a regional u. k. airport lies a new chapter in space. exploration. this is virgin orbit launch, a one, a rocket deployed from a plane that will take satellites to space and space for cornwall. the new key airport expects this to happen for the 1st time. next june. getting here hasn't been easy. it's been a long journey. lots of up and down. we've had funding issues. we had breakfast,...
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this is where i think i've got are the u. k. this is where i've got some, some difficulties. of course, we've seen that the west were there after 20 years and no big deal. the trillions of dollars invested over there were invested, actually wasted over there. we had no result. how legitimate are they to be asking about today? i think the fact that it's been requested going through the united nation is, may be on a good step. again, of course they've got to discuss that with the local authorities. now whether you like them or not, they are the local authorities attorney for them. what they're saying. they're saying that they're a sovereign state and they don't want a safe zone or organize with for military present president on their, on their territory. especially when they see the scorecard of the way in fighting terrorism. it seems that everywhere they go, terrorism just. busy busy just just keep on growing, they should stop the western approach to fighting terrorism is a failure. so definitely this is something that we should get out of immediately and they should concentra
this is where i think i've got are the u. k. this is where i've got some, some difficulties. of course, we've seen that the west were there after 20 years and no big deal. the trillions of dollars invested over there were invested, actually wasted over there. we had no result. how legitimate are they to be asking about today? i think the fact that it's been requested going through the united nation is, may be on a good step. again, of course they've got to discuss that with the local...
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u. k. forces or other institutions. we placed in hotel warranties for 10 days, but as we heard, it's not clear where the evacuees will go next. campaign a se, there's a lack of suitable housing clam mosley is the founder of care for cali, charity working with african refugees in the u. k. she joins us on skype from liverpool. good to have you with us. first of all, who currently thought with the question of who can qualify for resettlement in the u. k. at chase and where you have been working the whole you have helped them. so say people who have come out fast and the next consultant will be the people who qualify. and does he supplement theme of bone, the smells of his 2 separate screen at the one that cannot pay. and then the one that hasn't started yet, which is the phone. okay. what is the process? so people, once they get to the u. k, what practically is happening to them. can you hear me still? alright, we seem to have lost connection there. afghan to miss the evacuation flights of being encouraged by the west to try and leave by land. borders for authorities. naval focused on denying major folds of unprecedented
u. k. forces or other institutions. we placed in hotel warranties for 10 days, but as we heard, it's not clear where the evacuees will go next. campaign a se, there's a lack of suitable housing clam mosley is the founder of care for cali, charity working with african refugees in the u. k. she joins us on skype from liverpool. good to have you with us. first of all, who currently thought with the question of who can qualify for resettlement in the u. k. at chase and where you have been working...
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u. k, for example, where range of the children wishing to change the agenda, wishing to transition by almost 4000 percent over the last 10 years. you got a question, why shoes? and i think a big part of the explanation for that is frankly propaganda. and it was, i think it attempts to influence children to change that behaviors which is, which is very dark. you know, we start to enjoy and show just want to watch the program. there's no agenda the all right, well for me to suggest that this is all paul to proper dumbed to come the children, it's the rubbish. but absolute, the parents should be checking that when the children are watching the sort of media or inviting. but unfortunately, that doesn't always happen. seems to me that what we have here is just the good old fashioned children's program adapted to the 21st century. it's a delight hall. it submit the form. it hasn't, it seems to me got any agenda and it is really social conservatives that see things which are simply not when, when, when you talk about adapting to the most narrow, then almost no programming should be reflecting no po
u. k, for example, where range of the children wishing to change the agenda, wishing to transition by almost 4000 percent over the last 10 years. you got a question, why shoes? and i think a big part of the explanation for that is frankly propaganda. and it was, i think it attempts to influence children to change that behaviors which is, which is very dark. you know, we start to enjoy and show just want to watch the program. there's no agenda the all right, well for me to suggest that this is...