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u. k. yeah, it was major part of the word through the european union. now it has to do these things on its own. so once again, this is damage, limitation for damage is substantial part of course, the british economy can survive and will sort of life without you being in the you. but if we just 5, not as much as it would have been if it had stayed in conrad just briefly, your take on trade and the road ahead well, trade, if you allow me to say so it's not the only problem sentiment in general among the people who live in the countries? the united kingdom has left erasmus europe. why student exchange program? i personally know young college students and university students were a lot disappointed because they cannot go to the u. k. for studies. that's really having a very negative impact on sentiment to have a lot to leave it. there are correspondent and frankly conrad booth and hawkish meeting financial expert from london. thank you. you're welcome. talking about drumming up post, break the trade germany. rob is on his 5th visit to southeast asia, the co
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u k funds, germany and now. yeah, and so they're big weapons vendors. and of course, those countries are the ones that weapons are in the countries or deployed and used in the countries which are make the countries with the, with the least amount of piece when you, me an exact balance there. well, certainly the supply of the industry is the good the list which gets out in the country between conflict, obviously the place today. and there are certainly many proxy wars which i get right in different parts of the world. but certainly one of the driving factors in the last 5 years, it was know, in the last 7 years, it's been the rise of bias and why it moved through syria through what you get, i rock and day. so certainly that you do need weapons to part the toxic right. change like that. if we're looking over into this whole reach mom and we can see arise that elements of isis there. so again, i think certainly having a better regulations around a weapon. so i think it's really, really important. that's really, but that's the responsibility of thing. you w
u k funds, germany and now. yeah, and so they're big weapons vendors. and of course, those countries are the ones that weapons are in the countries or deployed and used in the countries which are make the countries with the, with the least amount of piece when you, me an exact balance there. well, certainly the supply of the industry is the good the list which gets out in the country between conflict, obviously the place today. and there are certainly many proxy wars which i get right in...
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u. k. fronts initially. yeah, if i understand correctly, overall this global minimum, texas mostly addressed at the 100, the biggest companies on the planet and the bigger companies that more or less are the big us take a giant. so you're correct on that. the u. s. administration seems to want to push pretty hard so that if we get a global minimum techs, that at the same time, we will get rid of the digital texts that countries like the ok from or italy are imposing. so that also actually could be a big sticking point. can those countries agree? will they say ok if we get the global minimum techs, then we get rid of the digital text? if they do not do that, i mean that could be another obstacle when it comes to this. as you mentioned, historic and step after all those decades where we had the rates to the bottom. my g 7 talks continue to morrow, young culture in new york for today. thank you. now, russian president vladimir putin says his country wants to win back the trust of international investors. he's been s
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u. k. friends in italy. yeah, if i understand correctly, overall this global minimum, texas mostly addressed at the 100, the biggest companies on the planet and the biggest companies that more or less are the big us take a giant. so you're correct on that. the u. s. administration seems to want to push pretty hard so that if we get a global minimum techs, that at the same time, we will get rid of the digital texts that countries like the ok front or italy are imposing. so that also actually could be a big sticking point. can those countries agree? will they say ok if we get the global minimum texts, then we get rid of the digital text. if they do not do that, i mean that could be another obstacle when it comes to this. as you mentioned, historic step after all those decades where we had the rates to the bottom, where the g 7 talks continue to morrow and culture in new york for today. thank you . now, russia's president vladimir putin says his country wants to win back the trust of international investors. he's be
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u. k is actually ahead of the united states when it comes to vaccination, right? yeah, they're catching up, but they're not there. and you've, you've cherry picked a member states in the u. k. that has a particularly high coverage rate compared to other european states in our region as of say, a $53.00 countries in the, in the larger upon european region, only 28 percent or received a single dose. so we're nowhere near where the u. s. is in terms of protection from from vaccination. so in some respects this has to be a phased approach. it has the risk assessment has to take place at a local, regional level here in the european region. and we know that over the next couple of months we're going to see invariably, travel take place, people convene. so i think it's best that we were trying to basically. i mean if you put this together where in your a 2020 football tournament terms, we're going to see some of these football games extend into extra time. and those footballers are going to have to see through that extra time and continue to try me . when again, what we're as
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u. k. take this step against finance right now? yeah, it seems like there's a, there's a couple of reasons.
u. k. take this step against finance right now? yeah, it seems like there's a, there's a couple of reasons.
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u. k, take this step against finance right now? yeah, it seems like there's a, there's a couple of reasons for now. the regulator itself has not said why they did this, and by the way, i should mentioned the japan does to the similar thing as well. so, but you came to japan crack on a bi. now, the reason for that though, is, seems to be, if you look at kind of the timing of this, as well as the statements that have been made, that it all coincide with new anti money laundering rules that have been established in the u. k. regarding crypto currency, basically any crypto currency firm is required to register with the f c a and to also provide anti money laundering. take essentially steps to prevent money laundering. so what are those steps? what more than likely it's k y c? it's no your customer rules that say nobody can open an account without proving who they are, biling and filling out certain paperwork and all of that being turned over to the government. as you know, rachel, the crypto world doesn't lend itself to that. that's the cry
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yeah. from the middle of may, the u. k. opened his borders for foreign travel, but imposed strict restrictions on people's returning printing a test before you fly, then to more unopposed school warranty. plus there's also the option of a 3rd test which releases you from quarantine on day 5. i got to face all this next week. much of this depends of course on where you fly in from then paglia the managing director of a testing clinic agrees that the system is under enormous pressure. travel is starting to take off more and more people are having tests to fly more and more cases of people. not getting bad results back on time on not getting that beckett delivered on time. people will sell swaby home using the postal services. there is a chance it will have major issues or cause major issues around again are capacity in logistics processing, if both from a power tree and the private providers don't work together to make sure that promising it deliverable. i think one of the challenges here is that providers are coming out of
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u now is ludicrous division is like even more hawkish if anything of the united states. yeah, and it's very interesting with the since break that here we have obviously the u. k . out. and now they've gone in the most kind of like the u. k is kind of the camp on them, right? for american health, around the world we discussed in the 1st part of the program going into the black, the maybe doing it for the showing their value. ok. because their influence obviously over the lease diplomatically as non existent anymore. so, i mean, and now we have a small number of countries within the u, dictating the direction of it. and, and i would say that the in the u. k. is role is it's more symbolic. than anything else, i mean, the symbolism is really humiliating. every step of the way here and then you have paralysis in europe. so again, i repeat my position, why should the russians particularly care if they are good, they need to do with counter nato. the rest of it is internal injury and european problem go ahead markers. what is lamentable pizza is when britain finally withdrew from the european union. there was, i'm perhaps this is a minuscule window of opportunity fo
u now is ludicrous division is like even more hawkish if anything of the united states. yeah, and it's very interesting with the since break that here we have obviously the u. k . out. and now they've gone in the most kind of like the u. k is kind of the camp on them, right? for american health, around the world we discussed in the 1st part of the program going into the black, the maybe doing it for the showing their value. ok. because their influence obviously over the lease diplomatically as...
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u. k. really need i think after that more than turbulent trump years. yeah. the renewal of the vows was something that was needed. that also was supposed to send a signal to the world that not only basically the united states is back, but the trans atlantic alliance of dance firm to tackle the global challenges. and i think it was yeah, it was a kind of symbolic gesture that is supposed to enhance to western credibility. ok and renewing of the vows after the turbulent trump gears you want to stay with us. i want to play a clip of how prime minister bores johnson described the u. s. u k relationship after his meeting with biden. and then get your take it. so it's a relationship. you go to the deep and meaningful. he knew that whatever was the indestructible relationship it, it's a, it's a relationship that has endured for a very long time and has been an important part of peace and prosperity, both in, in europe and around the world. that all sounds very positive. but are there any lingering doubts about us democracy? yes, i think especially if you're asked th
u. k. really need i think after that more than turbulent trump years. yeah. the renewal of the vows was something that was needed. that also was supposed to send a signal to the world that not only basically the united states is back, but the trans atlantic alliance of dance firm to tackle the global challenges. and i think it was yeah, it was a kind of symbolic gesture that is supposed to enhance to western credibility. ok and renewing of the vows after the turbulent trump gears you want to...
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u. k. really need i think after that more than turbulent trump years. yeah. the renewal of the vows was something that was needed. that also was supposed to send a signal to the world that not only basically the united states is back, but the trans atlantic alliance of spence firm to tackle the global challenges. and i think it was yeah, it was a kind of symbolic gesture that is supposed to enhance to western credibility. ok, and renewing of the vows after the turbulent trump years. you want to stay with us . i want to play a clip of how prime minister boris johnson described the u. s. u k relationship after his meeting with biden. and then get your take it. so it's a relationship. you go to the deep and meaningful. he knew that whatever was the indestructible relationship, it's a, it's a relationship that has endured for a very long time and has been an important part of peace and prosperity, both in, in europe and around the world. that all sound very positive. but are there any lingering doubts about us democracy? yes, i think especially if you're asked th
u. k. really need i think after that more than turbulent trump years. yeah. the renewal of the vows was something that was needed. that also was supposed to send a signal to the world that not only basically the united states is back, but the trans atlantic alliance of spence firm to tackle the global challenges. and i think it was yeah, it was a kind of symbolic gesture that is supposed to enhance to western credibility. ok, and renewing of the vows after the turbulent trump years. you want to...
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u. k is still moving towards that. i think tell us about this. yeah, one of the things that the prime minister announced is that there's going to be a rapid acceleration in the vaccination program. they're going to bring forward for sample the interval between vaccinations. they're going to make sure that everybody over 40 has both jobs. by the time june, sorry, july 19th, date comes around and everybody over 18 will have been off at least one jap. now, science has discrepancies and debates about the effectiveness of the job against the new delta variance. that said, the one job did some protection to jobs, of course, better route, 83 percent protection from 2 jobs. but accelerating the vaccine program. clearly very important to get on top of this. and the other thing is an olive branch if you like to brides and grooms who have been planning and perhaps the counsel multiple weddings. last year as the the britain came in and now says locked downs. there's been a cat for 30 people, the maximum offending weddings that has now been relaxed. so that's been
u. k is still moving towards that. i think tell us about this. yeah, one of the things that the prime minister announced is that there's going to be a rapid acceleration in the vaccination program. they're going to bring forward for sample the interval between vaccinations. they're going to make sure that everybody over 40 has both jobs. by the time june, sorry, july 19th, date comes around and everybody over 18 will have been off at least one jap. now, science has discrepancies and debates...
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u, for example? yeah, me for example, where it does depend where you live. one of the countries it does have very tough rules, just like the u. k is fronts in front that are around about 150000 brits living there. now many of them will be very integrated. they may have, if they're for decades, have french families have jobs, have absolutely no idea that they to have to register or else they could lose all their rights. and that is again, worrying many, many people because those people haven't been contacted. and one group, which is called british in europe. it's saying that those governments across the you should have done much more to warn people what they are about to lose. if they do not register. to go out and find these people the phone riggle who have absolutely no idea what's about, happened to them and you have to do what you can do more locations on the member states and not just the came to make sure that people know what they right so essentially those rights unless they take an action and that and what this is terrifying, alex, what happens next? well, campaign is have been cleaning for months for governments to be
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u. k. last year. but for sure he will not go back to watson. yeah. anytime to steph, i imagine families of the victims reading huge sighs of relief, smell absolutely. the members of the mothers of so brady, child, there are 5 models here who lost their phones, who lost their husbands. one of them lost 22 relative to fill inside the building. we are expecting them to come out. everyone is waiting for them to come out anytime . now, of course, they must be really, really because it was quite some concern that there could be an acquittal because of a dissenting opinion of the presiding judge in a previous case. but that didn't happen. the same judge now has decided that that was definitely the china side happening into brain. it's 909-051-8000, mostly men and boys war massacre and spread around in mass graves and on sale. today. body parts are still being recovered and more than 10000 people are still missing and stuff as we were saying earlier. also a big step in of international justice. absolutely. there was some nervousness among the international l
u. k. last year. but for sure he will not go back to watson. yeah. anytime to steph, i imagine families of the victims reading huge sighs of relief, smell absolutely. the members of the mothers of so brady, child, there are 5 models here who lost their phones, who lost their husbands. one of them lost 22 relative to fill inside the building. we are expecting them to come out. everyone is waiting for them to come out anytime . now, of course, they must be really, really because it was quite some...
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u. k? because the u. s. can't shut down again or it won't shut down again. yeah, i think the genie is out of the bottle. 7 on that we have taken too many actions that will be difficult to walk back. and we actually have relatively high rates of infection among the, on back to needed in the us with surges among unvaccinated and several states that are equivalent. the rates that we were seeing in the winter surge among the population. so if you're an undocumented american, this is particularly probably the most carry time for you. but it's difficult for people to see that because we're relaxing. a lot of the restrictions will do is they're being communicated. you know, i was just in the united states the last 2 weeks and i was struck by the fact that once you leave the airport, you almost see no one wearing face mask anymore. are people being told that if you're not vaccinated, the virus is still there waiting to infect you? i think that they are, but we have a problem in the way that we're reporting the data. again, we're, we're not reporting the rate of cases onl
u. k? because the u. s. can't shut down again or it won't shut down again. yeah, i think the genie is out of the bottle. 7 on that we have taken too many actions that will be difficult to walk back. and we actually have relatively high rates of infection among the, on back to needed in the us with surges among unvaccinated and several states that are equivalent. the rates that we were seeing in the winter surge among the population. so if you're an undocumented american, this is particularly...
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u. k. because the u. s. can't shut down again or it won't shut down again. yeah, i think the genie is out of the bottle. 7 on that we have taken too many actions that will be difficult to walk back. and we actually have relatively high rates of infection among the on vaccinated in the us, with surges among unvaccinated and several states that are equivalent to the rate that we were seeing in the winter surge among the population. so if you're an on vaccinated american, this is particularly probably the most hairy time i can do for you. but it's difficult for people to see that because we're relaxing a lot of the restriction is that being communicated, you know, i was just in the united states the last 2 weeks and i was struck by the fact that once you leave the airport, you almost see no one wearing face mask anymore. are people being told that if you're not vaccinated, the virus is still there waiting to infect you? i think that they are, but we have a problem in the way that we're reporting the data again we're, we're not reporting the rate of cases only among
u. k. because the u. s. can't shut down again or it won't shut down again. yeah, i think the genie is out of the bottle. 7 on that we have taken too many actions that will be difficult to walk back. and we actually have relatively high rates of infection among the on vaccinated in the us, with surges among unvaccinated and several states that are equivalent to the rate that we were seeing in the winter surge among the population. so if you're an on vaccinated american, this is particularly...
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u. k. that government can print money, least in the short term lease it crisis and get away with it. so we'll see what we're thinking back or say yeah. is that what kind of restrictive fiscal policies that dominated to consumptive thinking bossy will of $1020.00 is? i'm just going to wind up printing press as me trying to get dollars times the roof has pulled in. and i think the culture of injury as well. ok let's. let's make a while we can, we can spend somebody in by ourselves some support. and so some of our problems know where all these aids up, i think, could be with a headache. i don't think you can call me simply by printing money, but i think for the, for the mix, the laker cycle, we're clearly going to see this dominate. and i think as usual the, the economists will try and pick up pieces. but take so much my faith, both yourself and johns, kevin usa, observes love and commentator jobs as a practitioner, of course, as a former member of parliament have been involved in the scottish constitutional debate that that's what we are talking about. how the dramatic effect on one debate, which is whether scotland should have a cent
u. k. that government can print money, least in the short term lease it crisis and get away with it. so we'll see what we're thinking back or say yeah. is that what kind of restrictive fiscal policies that dominated to consumptive thinking bossy will of $1020.00 is? i'm just going to wind up printing press as me trying to get dollars times the roof has pulled in. and i think the culture of injury as well. ok let's. let's make a while we can, we can spend somebody in by ourselves some support....
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u. k as a whole is foreign. the head of most of the rest of the. that's right. yeah. i mean, talking about sort of private companies, the thing to be regulation when it targets police saying, look, you can use this sort of technology to fight serious crime. but when it comes to a i and emotional recognition, for example, determining how somebody fails, they walk down the street with the seems to be no regulation this stage there. and you don't have to be an expert to understand that this can go a great deal further. there are 2 different aspect to this. i would say the 1st one is the, is the availability of freel time, very fast, almost almost instant surveillance by the use of the visual intelligence as opposed to the video technology where yes, you are able to rolled back hours and hours and i was of a video recording to try and reconstruct to recognize or identify a criminal or a crime being committed. this is one issue of close then when it comes to say a facial rick, facial expressions, emotional expressions, i mean these. i mean, i think the level of intrusion h
u. k as a whole is foreign. the head of most of the rest of the. that's right. yeah. i mean, talking about sort of private companies, the thing to be regulation when it targets police saying, look, you can use this sort of technology to fight serious crime. but when it comes to a i and emotional recognition, for example, determining how somebody fails, they walk down the street with the seems to be no regulation this stage there. and you don't have to be an expert to understand that this can go...
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yeah, you know, it kinda reminds me of the phenomenon we saw in the u. k. when fat sure opened up the public housing stock to privatization. and you had, everyone was able to buy their home at below market rates. within a few years, it became part of bank lead housing policies, game which we have been witnessed and seen grow for 20 years. and it took housing out of reach from the average a british person, you know, they went from needing a one or 2 or 3 times annual salary to buy a house, to needing 10 to 15 times annual salary to buy a house. so therefore it was not affordable. and then the government doubled and tripled down with more schemes by the help for example, helped by started with. right to buy that was margaret thatcher. same. and it's, it's all about time, right, because it becomes intergenerational. so what debt is all about is valuing time and interest rates are valuing time and time value. so the generation in charge always gets to say, well, let's roll it over. we'll come up with a plan in the next 2030 years for sure. will grow. 1 our econ
yeah, you know, it kinda reminds me of the phenomenon we saw in the u. k. when fat sure opened up the public housing stock to privatization. and you had, everyone was able to buy their home at below market rates. within a few years, it became part of bank lead housing policies, game which we have been witnessed and seen grow for 20 years. and it took housing out of reach from the average a british person, you know, they went from needing a one or 2 or 3 times annual salary to buy a house, to...
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u. k is a prime minister bar is johnson, the relations between the 2 countries need to reset yeah, i, you know how nice i think on the surface about these latest tensions beneath foreign policy. another of discussion today they'll be looking pretty via that kind of us plan. the u. s. is pushing this plan to encourage the g 7 leaders to invest in a massive global infrastructure plan to rival the trillions being spent by china on its belts and road initiative. but you know, bubbling beneath the surface is, breaks it, much to the dismay of the british prime minister bar is chosen who wanted it. nowhere near the g 7. he's involved in this dispute with the over trade rules. breakfast trade rules in northern ireland. he says there be over harshly applied to the u. k. an upsetting you case, internal market. you says, this is a deal you signed up to and you've got to honor it. and unfortunately, the u. s. president appears to be brought in the you camped, joe biden doesn't want to upset piece and out of the good friday agreement and in a series of, by that this morning. but actual meetings betwee
u. k is a prime minister bar is johnson, the relations between the 2 countries need to reset yeah, i, you know how nice i think on the surface about these latest tensions beneath foreign policy. another of discussion today they'll be looking pretty via that kind of us plan. the u. s. is pushing this plan to encourage the g 7 leaders to invest in a massive global infrastructure plan to rival the trillions being spent by china on its belts and road initiative. but you know, bubbling beneath the...
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u. k? because the u. s. can't shut down again or it won't shut down again. yeah, i think the genie is out of the bottle. 7 on that we have taken too many actions that will be difficult to walk back. and we actually have relatively high rates of infection among the unvaccinated in the us, with surges along unvaccinated and several states that are equivalent to the rate that we were seeing in the winter surge among the population. so if you're an on vaccinated american, this is particularly probably the most carry time for you. but it's difficult for people to see that because we're relaxing. a lot of the restriction will do is they're being communicated. you know, i was just in the united states the last 2 weeks and i was struck by the fact that once you leave the airport, you almost see no one wearing face mask anymore. are people being told that if you're not vaccinated, the virus is still there waiting to infect you? i think that they are, but we have a problem in the way that we're reporting the data. again, we're, we're not reporting the rate of cases only am
u. k? because the u. s. can't shut down again or it won't shut down again. yeah, i think the genie is out of the bottle. 7 on that we have taken too many actions that will be difficult to walk back. and we actually have relatively high rates of infection among the unvaccinated in the us, with surges along unvaccinated and several states that are equivalent to the rate that we were seeing in the winter surge among the population. so if you're an on vaccinated american, this is particularly...
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u. k? because the u. s. can't shut down again or it won't shut down again. yeah, i think the genie is out of the bottle. 7 on that we have taken too many actions that will be difficult to walk back. and we actually have relatively high rates of infection among the unvaccinated in the us, with surges among unvaccinated, and several states that are equivalent rates that we were seeing in the winter surge among the population, urine and vaccinated american. this is particularly probably the most carry time for you, but it's difficult for people to see that because we're relaxing a lot of their restrictions is they're being communicated. you know, i was just in the united states the last 2 weeks and i was struck by the fact that once you leave the airport, you almost see no one wearing face mask anymore. are people being told that if you're not vaccinated, the virus is still there waiting to infect you? i think that they are, but we have a problem in the way that we're reporting the data. again, we're, we're not reporting the rate of cases only among the on vaccinate
u. k? because the u. s. can't shut down again or it won't shut down again. yeah, i think the genie is out of the bottle. 7 on that we have taken too many actions that will be difficult to walk back. and we actually have relatively high rates of infection among the unvaccinated in the us, with surges among unvaccinated, and several states that are equivalent rates that we were seeing in the winter surge among the population, urine and vaccinated american. this is particularly probably the most...
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u. k. really need i think after that more than turbulent trump years. yeah. the renewal of the vows was something that was needed. that also was supposed to send a signal to the world that not only basically the united states is back, but the trans atlantic alliance of stance firm to tackle the global challenges. and i think it was yeah, it was a kind of symbolic gesture that is supposed to enhance to western credibility. ok, and renewing of the vows after the turbulent trump years. you want to stay with us . i want to play a clip of how prime minister boris johnson described the u. s. u k relationship after his meeting with violence and then get your take it. so it's a relationship. go to the deeper meaningful, like he knew that whatever was the, the indestructible relationship. it's a, it's a relationship that has endured for a very long time and has been an important part of peace and prosperity, both in, in europe and around the world. but also very positive, but are there any lingering doubts about us democracy? yes, i think especially if you're asked th
u. k. really need i think after that more than turbulent trump years. yeah. the renewal of the vows was something that was needed. that also was supposed to send a signal to the world that not only basically the united states is back, but the trans atlantic alliance of stance firm to tackle the global challenges. and i think it was yeah, it was a kind of symbolic gesture that is supposed to enhance to western credibility. ok, and renewing of the vows after the turbulent trump years. you want to...
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yeah. my thought a lot of problem. you just gotta go to your boarding shelf. russia says the u. k. will face severe consequences if it's stage is another provocation for british warship breached russian waters in the black sea . on wednesday, the world's real that the death of anti virus software pioneer joe mcafee, who was found dead in a spanish prison selling water authority. se was suicide, though. he previously wasted. he'd never take his own life.
yeah. my thought a lot of problem. you just gotta go to your boarding shelf. russia says the u. k. will face severe consequences if it's stage is another provocation for british warship breached russian waters in the black sea . on wednesday, the world's real that the death of anti virus software pioneer joe mcafee, who was found dead in a spanish prison selling water authority. se was suicide, though. he previously wasted. he'd never take his own life.