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u. k. you call it, you, you concrete, certain things. and if you do it on social media, if you do treat certain things or say certain things, then you can be, you can be arrested in the united states. anyone who spoke up against coverage, whether they were ranked or they were wrong, stood the chance of their, their entire life work on youtube being bent on a big channels where people spend years and years and years building toilet followings on facebook and instagram on uh, youtube, and those pages we just removed because people just said what they thought was the truth. i bought facebook. no, i don't know that i'm not that i feel like this when i was younger and i was and i grew up. i grew up in a wisdom. it's been a wasting education, where the waste of time and etc. and i was always told that that russia and china are bad. and the reason why restaurant trying to a bad is because russia in china, sense of things and russia and china don't give people freedom of speech. yeah, we, uh, a couple of years there, couple years later, and i me
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i beg to differ, but you know, repeat july often enough and it becomes the truth away from the u. k. now the real reasons behind the us freezing ross and assets are reviewed by a professor, an economist, he does st. ok. all the latest episode of going on the ground. you can watch the entire discussion throughout the day here with all the international now for now. here is a quick preview. yeah, things have really changed quite a bit. there was, as you say, there was a time when you were essentially crazy for doubting governments to test x. know right? thinking ph. d. whatever be caught? questioning whether these success 6 were caught. and over these past couple of years, especially during coven, i think many of us have lost faith in these institutions. of course, we had highly prestigious medical journals with 100 year histories, publishing absolute lies. and that appears to have extended out into the economic statistics. so we look, for example of inflation. the official numbers in the us are that we've had in place around about 25 percent since the beginning of co ed. but if you l
i beg to differ, but you know, repeat july often enough and it becomes the truth away from the u. k. now the real reasons behind the us freezing ross and assets are reviewed by a professor, an economist, he does st. ok. all the latest episode of going on the ground. you can watch the entire discussion throughout the day here with all the international now for now. here is a quick preview. yeah, things have really changed quite a bit. there was, as you say, there was a time when you were...
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u. k. we might do bulletins o police commission that has a boost threatened to pursue people who are not even in the u. k. big cable. gloria does not make you safe from the law. you can be guilty of offences of, of incitement, of starting the racial hatred. and we will come off to those individuals just as we will physically confront on the streets. the commentators from either end of the political spectrum who likes to accusations of bias of the police. because we stand in the middle, we'll price independently under the law with that federal favor. and if you've got crazy views over there, you don't like it. and if you've got to try to be some of the, you don't like it, we will continue to do this. can you imagine the full riff? i don't know russia or china, so i said it was gunning, is that? so for warriors in the u. k, you take, continues to spend the taylor that society is free, unlike of course, here in russia where people aren't even allowed to think for themselves, just terrible government overreach. you're seeing it now in england, where people getting arrested for tweets, you know, when you know, people talk about the soviet russia
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if you look at the u. k, for example, when it shut down the money industry, it basically puts people into disability and sickness benefits. if you look at other kind of big foundations historically in the beginning of the industrial revolution, you know, a lot of people left behind and we've seen in places like detroit and industrial waste lands in, in heavy industries, centers across the as well as the economy is that we really haven't got a very good system in place to shifting people from good jobs in industry that are being hit by any technology. so governments of really, really good thing called about how they manage this transitions because people don't want to leave behind the jobs. the starting right at the bottom of the, of the tree in terms of the next career. so how can we help people we scale and shipped across the levels of pay and seniority that actually helps them feel valued and not feel like this technology is coming in, destroying their lives, reaching habits with erupt machines. he's elain
if you look at the u. k, for example, when it shut down the money industry, it basically puts people into disability and sickness benefits. if you look at other kind of big foundations historically in the beginning of the industrial revolution, you know, a lot of people left behind and we've seen in places like detroit and industrial waste lands in, in heavy industries, centers across the as well as the economy is that we really haven't got a very good system in place to shifting people from...
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u. k. in particular, if you speak to most of the communities today, here in, you know, in the u. k. majority of them will tell you that they all get to go outside. they are scared to go about that the business to do the grocery shopping, to take the kids out and it's, it's summer holidays here. so the kids are at home. that's got to take the kids out to play on, you know, in, in the, in the local talks and go out and enjoyed themselves. people are fearful because they seeing the attacks that has been so targeted against them. and so we have this climbing to see are now that people are affected by what we need to do is to really come out install the diety, and support the spring with muslim communities as well as the migrant communities. and i want to commend all of the face leaders, the, the police, the counselors, the local civil society, organizations, activist. but i'm ready to come out in droves last night in the you know, the night before. and i heard that continues to really show solidarity and say we are safe, he's safe. he will have to unfortunately leave it that jeremy ca
u. k. in particular, if you speak to most of the communities today, here in, you know, in the u. k. majority of them will tell you that they all get to go outside. they are scared to go about that the business to do the grocery shopping, to take the kids out and it's, it's summer holidays here. so the kids are at home. that's got to take the kids out to play on, you know, in, in the, in the local talks and go out and enjoyed themselves. people are fearful because they seeing the attacks that...
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u. k. you know, he's not such a bad guy really, you know, all distinct authorial stuff. locking people up for having an opinion. you'd imagine. but listen, it's not that much of a surprise tier when he was the director of public prosecutions. he was a guy who decided to keep good old union assigned behind bars by protesting against his release on bail. interesting, no kia has released a campaign video to back up his views on this and crushing and you know, really coming down on people's right to have an opinion. after all, it's the home of democracy. why do you okay, when the video of, and of course for the mentally challenged or you know, delegates at the dnc, it's obvious that that wasn't the care style. we're playing music too loud, right to jim right away to 5 to complete with the south american wide. right? yeah. you know, the taters is beautiful. you right to do you under concrete ones that are not get you over all. she can also do. yeah. and the goal is to make an appointment with the de
u. k. you know, he's not such a bad guy really, you know, all distinct authorial stuff. locking people up for having an opinion. you'd imagine. but listen, it's not that much of a surprise tier when he was the director of public prosecutions. he was a guy who decided to keep good old union assigned behind bars by protesting against his release on bail. interesting, no kia has released a campaign video to back up his views on this and crushing and you know, really coming down on people's right...
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u. k. u. s. and you unborn. garza has ended its 10th a month now involving lebanon, the ron, yemen, syria and iraq. how much more is washington prepared to sacrifice as it provokes war with north korea and china? that's that alone regime change plans and venezuela and feigning strategy in africa . a country that has over 750 military bases and over 80 countries, the united states as a world away from its pre world war 2, isolation is policies somebody, whoever is in charge of the white house, may kick start world war 3. even before kamala harris or donald trump in here at 1600 pennsylvania avenue in january, kind of douglas mcgregor is a u. s. army veteran info. i'm a senior advisor to the us extra defense in the trump administration. he advised on putting the was on yugoslavia and iraq and was on the board of his alma mater, the u. s. military academy at west point, his books on military changing clues transformation under 5 revolutionizing how america fights. he's also now the ceo of the move and country, our
u. k. u. s. and you unborn. garza has ended its 10th a month now involving lebanon, the ron, yemen, syria and iraq. how much more is washington prepared to sacrifice as it provokes war with north korea and china? that's that alone regime change plans and venezuela and feigning strategy in africa . a country that has over 750 military bases and over 80 countries, the united states as a world away from its pre world war 2, isolation is policies somebody, whoever is in charge of the white house,...
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u. k. you, me, or saudi arabia, according to reports. well, from us civilian awards to political ties, the head of that bundle with dish and from government has long and close relations with washington d. c. r t. saskia taylor has been digging deeper into those types. the pm barely have time to resign pack of suitcases and sleep to neighboring india before the student protest is headed now that picks a new leader and the us came out waxing lyrical about buying good. this is new found democracy. we welcome the announcement of an interim government and urge any transition to be conducted in accordance with bangladesh as laws. all decisions regarding the interim government should be made with respect to democratic principles, rule of law, and the world of bangladesh. the people we think that is important that we focus on the bangladesh, these peoples democratic aspirations and see, or a path to democratic governance picked to as favorite to, to home visit and to, and government is 84 year old mohammed eunice, a mind him perhaps, coincidenta
u. k. you, me, or saudi arabia, according to reports. well, from us civilian awards to political ties, the head of that bundle with dish and from government has long and close relations with washington d. c. r t. saskia taylor has been digging deeper into those types. the pm barely have time to resign pack of suitcases and sleep to neighboring india before the student protest is headed now that picks a new leader and the us came out waxing lyrical about buying good. this is new found democracy....
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when you look at the history of legislation in the u. k, a, particularly when it comes to targeting of a phobia, hate in particular and crimes against immigrants. if you could have some of the, the had loved the continent of the sixty's or the seventy's when it comes to those legislations. why is it now lagging far behind? what is the problem? do you think? i think britain may suffice up to the fact that there is a serious racist problem in the country that there are systemic levels still of discrimination. and the point made by the lack of c d, a police officers from black minority ethnic background. so lack of any chief constable from those backgrounds and even in london where i'm not charged for force and the rest of the country come from black minority ethnic backgrounds and uh, we want to see some changes there. but the results. so this question of systemic is donald phobia, much of which is not reported to the place because the victims already often muslim women suffer abuse on the streets on the buses on the trains don't report it.
when you look at the history of legislation in the u. k, a, particularly when it comes to targeting of a phobia, hate in particular and crimes against immigrants. if you could have some of the, the had loved the continent of the sixty's or the seventy's when it comes to those legislations. why is it now lagging far behind? what is the problem? do you think? i think britain may suffice up to the fact that there is a serious racist problem in the country that there are systemic levels still of...
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u. k. all right, that's the w reporter being his job of breaking down this case of a pakistani man, arrested for instigating these riots in the u. k. thank you very much. well shifting gears, german chancellor, olaf schultz is visiting moldova, a country which sits between the european union and ukraine, and is heavily affected by russia's invasion of its neighbour. schultz is holding talks with president myers onto is also to to meet prime minister doreen rates on discussions are set to focus on security issues resulting from russia. suppression to get supreme will do, but has been a supporter of keeps war effort and says it to is the target of russian hybrid tax and de stabilisation and other topics on the agenda is likely to be germany. support from although was application to join the you. that process began formerly in june, is expected to take several years until it's complete. which also is this country will continue support key as long as is necessary. starts up to the steps of the ok. germany will not let up in its support of ukraine. we will support your crane 1st long as necessary, and we will be the largest country in europe supp
u. k. all right, that's the w reporter being his job of breaking down this case of a pakistani man, arrested for instigating these riots in the u. k. thank you very much. well shifting gears, german chancellor, olaf schultz is visiting moldova, a country which sits between the european union and ukraine, and is heavily affected by russia's invasion of its neighbour. schultz is holding talks with president myers onto is also to to meet prime minister doreen rates on discussions are set to focus...
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u. k. i mean, i'm astounded by maybe outcomes of the french and u. k. a selection, i mean, just because you will, a lot of roads doesn't mean you get much power, a seal the think come when the case of trump is what's, what's really interesting for me is that this breaks down this sort of from the crumbling of this foundation to what we believe since so long with the foundations of american democratic model. you know what people really believes and that they almost had originate river and as to it, in the forty's and fifty's and now it's crumbling. and it's comforting on both sides. you know, we talk about trump in his estimated time. it seems to me to invite him to come, don't need to buy some kid to, to shoot bikes and welcome from the warehouse near nobody's name here. now nobody's doing it seems to be doing it a pretty good self assessment ational suicide on himself. you know, we were seeing panic now in the whole system and the democrats are beginning to panic in a different way. you go now i think 20 congressmen have written to, to, to, by the same look you know, you know, we love you,
u. k. i mean, i'm astounded by maybe outcomes of the french and u. k. a selection, i mean, just because you will, a lot of roads doesn't mean you get much power, a seal the think come when the case of trump is what's, what's really interesting for me is that this breaks down this sort of from the crumbling of this foundation to what we believe since so long with the foundations of american democratic model. you know what people really believes and that they almost had originate river and as to...
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or wrapping up this our show with a quick side note for you did you know a former u. k. member of parliament and current libertarian party, president ross cameron says, quote, you almost 10 times more likely to be arrested. charged on looked up for a full crime in the u. k. then you are in the more mature, tolerant, libertarian russian federation, plus a new tenant politicians think that this is all saved by the way of life from russian federation. a in this thing of the continental wasik was suddenly in touch with the rest of the while. we're going to relate to the wind in terms of donations or in tons of tray. africa must define what she wants politic. after, might define are soft punctures. ostrich online define ourselves critically, the cause of the guys no choice, but to move forward and forward. the address to a joint session of congress is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu spent a good portion of the speech attacking americans who have been protesting israel's genocidal campaign. and gaza, the majority of lawmakers in the chamber responded with a standing ov
or wrapping up this our show with a quick side note for you did you know a former u. k. member of parliament and current libertarian party, president ross cameron says, quote, you almost 10 times more likely to be arrested. charged on looked up for a full crime in the u. k. then you are in the more mature, tolerant, libertarian russian federation, plus a new tenant politicians think that this is all saved by the way of life from russian federation. a in this thing of the continental wasik was...
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but also martin, don't you think what doing lyft thinking about the elections in france and then the u. k. and then the european parliament just, you can win a lot of votes, but you don't get to live a seed. so i mean, it's becoming more and more part of the, is it, the system is rig system is right. i mean that the to the west of democracy, less than democracy and it's models, plural. i don't know. okay, so not functioning anymore. you know, so you're getting the votes to the bottom, the books, the people know that the vote is very much a token. part of the whole thing, you know, that, that needs to be something else to hold politicians accountable. and um, so you know, uh, especially some attempts that public valleys in america, it's certainly something that surprises us assassination attempts to western leaders like just to back in pm. perhaps this is going to be something that we're going to see more render a grandmother in the press because, you know, as i say, i don't, i think the confidence is just waiting. now, you know, we were looking for an alternative model and the present one
but also martin, don't you think what doing lyft thinking about the elections in france and then the u. k. and then the european parliament just, you can win a lot of votes, but you don't get to live a seed. so i mean, it's becoming more and more part of the, is it, the system is rig system is right. i mean that the to the west of democracy, less than democracy and it's models, plural. i don't know. okay, so not functioning anymore. you know, so you're getting the votes to the bottom, the...
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u. k, the u. s. and other western allies, can you tell us about how it has been so successful, how western allies have promoted zionism so successfully? so in my case, what happened was the court decided that i had not being sacked for raising the criticisms of, of the attorney caught me by certain zone in the states. but i had the site can fit fact because i had on designs views and the on designs use should be protected under law as worthy of respect to a democratic society. they were not racist. and automatically the protect it onto the quality at the 2010. but of course is entirely different to the view which is given by these really government desires movement, which is that there is no difference between semitism design as money. i've been trying to foster this idea for more than 50 years, in particular, where we weren't able to get to it, qualified into the international holocaust. remembers the lines working definition in 2016 and i just mean the weapons they have used ever since against all the movements for a free power. same kind of problem, of course is that seems to be low and short of ge
u. k, the u. s. and other western allies, can you tell us about how it has been so successful, how western allies have promoted zionism so successfully? so in my case, what happened was the court decided that i had not being sacked for raising the criticisms of, of the attorney caught me by certain zone in the states. but i had the site can fit fact because i had on designs views and the on designs use should be protected under law as worthy of respect to a democratic society. they were not...
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u. k. whether you pay affiliated simply book the fees at the u. k. then lower corporate tax rate. a simple summary of my efforts since the discovery of the fraud is in 2005, i reported 3 r. s, and received back only unambiguous letter denying award, but neither confirming nor denying that the irish had obtained any recovery from the bench. in 2011, the state of new york had passed legislation, many private litigants to bring t 10 matches. i'll discuss the details of that later on. a very important point to keep in mind is that a relate or bringing a key. tam fraud on behalf a new york law is bound by a 10 year statute, limitations whoever, for cases, for such cases the state in the city have no statute of limitations. a claim for tax fraud by jurisdiction united states for the new york state and the city can be brought at any time when i presented the documents to the state of new york for review, that entity declined to review any of the documents from the iris investigation or interview of the people who investigated from the iris. the state view of the cases officially an exped
u. k. whether you pay affiliated simply book the fees at the u. k. then lower corporate tax rate. a simple summary of my efforts since the discovery of the fraud is in 2005, i reported 3 r. s, and received back only unambiguous letter denying award, but neither confirming nor denying that the irish had obtained any recovery from the bench. in 2011, the state of new york had passed legislation, many private litigants to bring t 10 matches. i'll discuss the details of that later on. a very...
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thank you. continued condolences also to those bereaved by u. k. u. s. u, i'm genocide will be back on monday of this week. celebrations of opec plus is venezuela's independence day with the grades that is on your parent bill. and you book referencing julia sanchez. information investigates the u. s. u. k. attempt to destroy the country with the world's largest oil resources until then keep in touch by the social media of it. so extensive new country and how do i channel going? underground tv and rumbled, i'll come to watch new and old episodes of going underground see monday, the as western leaders recklessly talked of escalating the conflict in you. frame european voters has sent the exact opposite message pro war and meets are clearly out of step with voters. and they have been punished for the most people. i know they laser 8 hour job and go home and relax. but i have about 3 or 4 more hours to go. so i just keep my clothes, change my clothes, the 1st job, go to the 2nd and this keeps coming from want to go home. what's the book about this town where
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all right, so this isn't just happening in the you, of course, if you look at what has happened over the past few weeks in the u. k. of course you have this u. k online safety bill, which is marketed to the public as being a tool or a bill that will protect children from online harms, which i think everybody would support what it does is it effectively a sensor speech? and people are now being put in prison for things that they have set online in the u. k. the united states also has a numerous problems despite it having the 1st amendment. so this is a global issue that we're seeing the with a really bad case in particular with these different uh, policies, as i mentioned, the dsa and uh, the and my favorite just to go back to a point that you mentioned earlier about mark sucker bird. i mean, why isn't he being held accountable for maybe some of the illegal activity on his platform? well, mark sucker berg and facebook has a history of working in cahoots with the f. b. i and intelligence agencies, especially during the election periods, 2 sensor information and to basically get people in trouble in criminalize their
all right, so this isn't just happening in the you, of course, if you look at what has happened over the past few weeks in the u. k. of course you have this u. k online safety bill, which is marketed to the public as being a tool or a bill that will protect children from online harms, which i think everybody would support what it does is it effectively a sensor speech? and people are now being put in prison for things that they have set online in the u. k. the united states also has a numerous...
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but the majority of you in the u. k, these writers are not the majority and i see the majority of people. one of these rights has been presented. they, they won't talk sentences on people who break the law to present point and things like this. it, let me ask you, how confident are you in, in the truthfulness of answers when, when you pull people in the u. k. i mean, how convinced are you that people are telling you the truth? but luckily enough, we've just had a general election to test our polling that was some original upholding knows more hours and that happened in the past. but generally the, the post is got it right and we're able to predict your actual results. so we can be fairly certain that people are more or less telling the truth, obviously on some issues, it's hard to, to reach very extreme groups of people in line service, very french group of people who are protesting. again, as i said, might represent one percent of the country, but i'm not going to come up in 10 percent of the country and opinion pose a
but the majority of you in the u. k, these writers are not the majority and i see the majority of people. one of these rights has been presented. they, they won't talk sentences on people who break the law to present point and things like this. it, let me ask you, how confident are you in, in the truthfulness of answers when, when you pull people in the u. k. i mean, how convinced are you that people are telling you the truth? but luckily enough, we've just had a general election to test our...
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but we just want to know why wisdom countries, you know, like the us like the u. k. like germany. why this so quick to go with that on it. and for that answer, you have to go back a little bit in history and i'll be as brief as possible zionism is an, is a political ideology. and what does, it does not actually oppose european colonialism in racism, or even european anti semitism because it says the solution to the jewish question in europe is to leave europe and build the european like state in the land of the backward orient. you know, the error of the palestinians and of course for that to work, they have to expel the palestinians from the land. the land was already inhabited. the following is a lived on it for thousands of years. so they have to expel the palestinians from the land. now, the european empires saw this is an opportunity, especially the british empire, earth and now the american empire, beside it has an opportunity to deal with 2 problems. the because of the right, i sent it to them. they didn't want eastern and central european jews, leading programs of violence
but we just want to know why wisdom countries, you know, like the us like the u. k. like germany. why this so quick to go with that on it. and for that answer, you have to go back a little bit in history and i'll be as brief as possible zionism is an, is a political ideology. and what does, it does not actually oppose european colonialism in racism, or even european anti semitism because it says the solution to the jewish question in europe is to leave europe and build the european like state...
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k. u. s. and you, i'm genocide here in west asia will be developing mondays program to it, and the imminence of a wide and they to a nation war on there on iraq 11 in yemen and syria. until then, keep in touch, why will that social media if it's so expensive in your country that georgia of going underground tv on mobile. com to let you know that besides of going underground, see you monday the the, the release of hunter rushing states never as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best. most all sense. i'm up the, in the 65 with the keys, 195 and speed. what else calls question about this? even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on the rush to day and split the ortiz full next, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the tv service was for the question, did you say a request for chance the the ukraine hang sit, will attack russia's bridge, decline me in most go full season potential us involvement is washington for pass for the upcomi
k. u. s. and you, i'm genocide here in west asia will be developing mondays program to it, and the imminence of a wide and they to a nation war on there on iraq 11 in yemen and syria. until then, keep in touch, why will that social media if it's so expensive in your country that georgia of going underground tv on mobile. com to let you know that besides of going underground, see you monday the the, the release of hunter rushing states never as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best....
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u. k. of that, you put in an army, you still could april and we pro is not all of them. it's the duplicate income. do some some successes both of these goals has not been achieved as, as we know. i already know. situation in the course has of course area has stabilized a rest and forces are becoming more and more. i see it a substantial and we'd interact more deserves with the or more capabilities. and what the, what the, what the next do they have to be as little or do they have to stay and play or totally. so we will follow the events. the communication is vital and prosperity will spread as a result, that's the message from the bricks municipal form being held here in moscow, which is put together delegates from over a 100 nations on say, correspondence that the events spoke with the forms on both of the 292 area, there's a potential cooperation with brakes is motivating africans. and yes, it is still present as being the source of motivation to so many countries, especially in africa. and i can tell you immediately how categorically that it has been a possible ensuri
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u. k. but the ground realities all that many people in the u. k, especially those that are under the t. well hoping for more of a conversation about the sort of free movement between the you and the u. k. and perhaps young people across the u. k. feel the voices and not being heard from suddenly the sounds that probably be the stop was making at the moment after his visit to both by lane and paris to functions. that's entirely financing. what's happening in the u. k. government has some hesitancy about how to play negotiations with brussels. they haven't really started yet because the it was in the process of from having new commissioners forming it, forming a new commission which was happening before the end of the yeah. i don't know why the apple was still thing with, with germany in front. but i think once we get towards the end of the yeah, i mean, so next year i think the focus of negotiations will turn so long the number of souls and the issues like use mobility like improving the u. k. trading go version agreement with the you, virus, we'll move to census stage of the moment, really these engagements with friends in germany, a language foundations. and we'll start
u. k. but the ground realities all that many people in the u. k, especially those that are under the t. well hoping for more of a conversation about the sort of free movement between the you and the u. k. and perhaps young people across the u. k. feel the voices and not being heard from suddenly the sounds that probably be the stop was making at the moment after his visit to both by lane and paris to functions. that's entirely financing. what's happening in the u. k. government has some...
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i want you to tell me about i'm, i'm scouring here the internet and i see that a pro palestinian active is name sarah wilkinson has just been arrested by the police in the u. k. they have rated her home. is she associated with your of, of fact finding and journalistic enterprise? well, yes, uh, 1st of all, thank you for having me over here for taking this important subject. and sir, we can send as instruct, overlooking reports or she's been covering the middle east for us, especially beside the, the conflict and the dentist for the property and goes off. non going on and buy is really all spelled against the policy is over there. and sort of has the only been as far suppose that of humanity and human rights activists, but also as sort of support the costs for the past 50 years. she's a 61 year old trying mothers was also invested in june of this and then active as of today at 7 30 am in the morning and had a remote village where she lives alone. she was rated by thousands of advertisers and police officers. oh my god, more people living in that village. so i guess it on that as in charges just because she supports that existence and father's fine. i mean, co
i want you to tell me about i'm, i'm scouring here the internet and i see that a pro palestinian active is name sarah wilkinson has just been arrested by the police in the u. k. they have rated her home. is she associated with your of, of fact finding and journalistic enterprise? well, yes, uh, 1st of all, thank you for having me over here for taking this important subject. and sir, we can send as instruct, overlooking reports or she's been covering the middle east for us, especially beside...
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u. k. but you know, nobody's really questioning. is this the right thing to do? it's a, it's a boot and yes, i think a lot of people just feel powerless. you know, there isn't a premium here in the restaurant that the, one of the things that distinguishes western and russian as issued through this war is this factor of fear. because russia having lost so much during the world war 2 and no e, you do not metabolize the collector of trauma like that in 2 or 3 generations. so like, visceral sierra would still be within the like people psyche is. yeah. and this is troubling because fear is actually, you know, it's a live saving motion. this is something that protects you against the, you know, decisions that would be too big and we haven't during the world war 2. so in a sense, i see it as a, as a contradiction that you say that's the old steward, types of the russians have being resurrected, you know, the fear factor is being resurrection, but somehow it's totally absent in decision making. that is, this fear and this fear obviously rushes a long way away from canada
u. k. but you know, nobody's really questioning. is this the right thing to do? it's a, it's a boot and yes, i think a lot of people just feel powerless. you know, there isn't a premium here in the restaurant that the, one of the things that distinguishes western and russian as issued through this war is this factor of fear. because russia having lost so much during the world war 2 and no e, you do not metabolize the collector of trauma like that in 2 or 3 generations. so like, visceral sierra...
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u. k. that you and now the us discussed but not actions. i would add feel of l reporting from washington dc. thank you very much. in the occupied westbank is really forces have wounded 7 palestinians during raids on calculated for the south. the army blew up the house of palestinian fighter, mom and fires on the sound that he was accused of carrying out a stabbing attack back in march and was killed by his really forces the family was evacuated before rigging. the property with explosives is really forces have launched more airstrikes over the border into southern lebanon on thursday. several prophecies and farm land were destroyed in the strikes near the town of mens. so re, that's in the district of tire is really army and has below. and level, and they've been exchanging near daily strikes against each other as an ally of hamas. hezbollah says that it's attacks are in support of palestinians in gaza. so a head on alpha 0. democrats and republican candidates make their pitch the voters in a swing states as the us presidential campaign sea
u. k. that you and now the us discussed but not actions. i would add feel of l reporting from washington dc. thank you very much. in the occupied westbank is really forces have wounded 7 palestinians during raids on calculated for the south. the army blew up the house of palestinian fighter, mom and fires on the sound that he was accused of carrying out a stabbing attack back in march and was killed by his really forces the family was evacuated before rigging. the property with explosives is...
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what advice would you give the u. k. government now as well the same advice i'd give to the european union right now it is use of how is you've just given yourselves like the united kingdom of the european union in the past year have passed legislation. the digital service is that from the what my team in brussels is talking to the commission on to a, to the, recognizes out that on a regular basis to the procedure department which, which passed people mind safety act and not 10 to 2023. use the powers you go. busy these companies account to. ringback me, you know, you, you, you legislative because you recognize that was a problem. it's important that in this moment i know that the person is left the european union. but i would hope that the commission, the united kingdom a talking to each other saying between as well, how is do we have a to help the united kingdom deal with this moment of great, great potential. huh. yeah. and you, you said that on the day that a us federal court ruled that google is an illegal monopoly
what advice would you give the u. k. government now as well the same advice i'd give to the european union right now it is use of how is you've just given yourselves like the united kingdom of the european union in the past year have passed legislation. the digital service is that from the what my team in brussels is talking to the commission on to a, to the, recognizes out that on a regular basis to the procedure department which, which passed people mind safety act and not 10 to 2023. use the...
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u. k. thank you very much. my pleasure. the united states is urging israel and hamas to be ready to compromise us, talks on a possible ceasefire and got into the 2nd day. international mediators are going to be taking the katasha capital. doha, although how mazda is not participating in the talks, both israel and thomas have a choose the job out of adding new demands to the terms of the deal which has been approved by the un security council. because the health ministry, which is controlled by hamas as the desktop from the conflict, has also passed $40000.00 civilians and fighters, the hamas october 7th. her tax kills more than $1200.00 people in these route. the gentlest crime allegory is following the story of from a tyro. now, media it is about to meet for a 2nd day. what more do we know about the, at this point about those sees, finally go, she ations to where the agent should start talking about the intensive f r to do s was talking this, there was a promising start. fact is we know very little about the substance of t
u. k. thank you very much. my pleasure. the united states is urging israel and hamas to be ready to compromise us, talks on a possible ceasefire and got into the 2nd day. international mediators are going to be taking the katasha capital. doha, although how mazda is not participating in the talks, both israel and thomas have a choose the job out of adding new demands to the terms of the deal which has been approved by the un security council. because the health ministry, which is controlled by...
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u. k. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. thanks for having me. i think twice and coastal city of zod or is draw your locals and to select whether it's one of a kind. c, oregon not some intricate network of pipes. and chavez, and this pilot only by the force of a c, the musical c phone has become an increasingly popular spot. as a heat wave sweeps across the bulk, this musical instrument is played purely by the waves that left the shore. the marble stepsons of darcy front tied 35 under water pipes that stretched across 17 meters, swallowing air from the waves to create music. the overdue of a separate for his part of the waterfront has turned into a meditative focal point of the city, of which is very welcome and very necessary and today's busy stressful life. so this installation means a lot to us. the fidelity by selection on some of the off of the architectural wonder was created by architects nicolo by church and opened in 2005. this helps transform the croatian time, which was destroyed in the 2nd world war. now it grows tourists from all ove
u. k. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. thanks for having me. i think twice and coastal city of zod or is draw your locals and to select whether it's one of a kind. c, oregon not some intricate network of pipes. and chavez, and this pilot only by the force of a c, the musical c phone has become an increasingly popular spot. as a heat wave sweeps across the bulk, this musical instrument is played purely by the waves that left the shore. the marble stepsons of darcy front...
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u. k. u. s. and you um, to warn gauze as i did, it's 10th a month now involving 11 in the wrong yemen, syria and iraq. how much more is washington prepared to sacrifice as it provokes war with north korea and china? that's that alone regime change plans in venezuela and failing strategy in africa. a country that has over 750 military bases and over 80 countries the united states as a world of.
u. k. u. s. and you um, to warn gauze as i did, it's 10th a month now involving 11 in the wrong yemen, syria and iraq. how much more is washington prepared to sacrifice as it provokes war with north korea and china? that's that alone regime change plans in venezuela and failing strategy in africa. a country that has over 750 military bases and over 80 countries the united states as a world of.
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u. k. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. thanks for having me. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world sizes. as the phone call call talk to, to the states condemning the roof and matter of a female training doctor on the slogan reclaimed. the knights demonstrate this quote for an end to the problem of violence against women in india. smaller protests also took place in other cities around the country. the student protesters have gathered in the found that there is a capital costs in an attempt to block around is by supporters of y'all's to prime minister. shakes massena. today is a public holiday. mockingly anniversary of the assess the nation of i've seen us for all the full, the president is u. n. c will investigate atrocities committed during the reason the unrest in which more than 300 people die protesting against casino authorities in japan have lifted a week old mega quake warning that could have caused a major damage. and loss of life experts said there was no abnormal seismic activity. it's h
u. k. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. thanks for having me. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world sizes. as the phone call call talk to, to the states condemning the roof and matter of a female training doctor on the slogan reclaimed. the knights demonstrate this quote for an end to the problem of violence against women in india. smaller protests also took place in other cities around the country. the student protesters have...
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u. k, as you claim has in a week in close. it is this what people mean when they talk about a symmetric wall as well. this is a really a symmetric in the sense that the attack by the ukrainians is made with conventional forces. it is aimed at a weak point and the russian defense is this is a classic tactic. in warfare. we've been seeing a debt for millennium, but it is a classic maneuver and it is very creative. one place we have seen actual a symmetric warfare is in the pay for in the baltic. that is, that ukraine has been able to push the russian navy back out of crimea back to the eastern side of the black sea, even though it has no ships. and no naval aircraft, it's been able to do this with long range missiles and drones. that's truly a symmetric control. okay, thanks for joining us. i kind of them aka kenzie from the center for strategic and international studies. thanks for having me on the show. when you cry and surprise attack has caused the russian president vladimir putin and military and political embarrassment, or
u. k, as you claim has in a week in close. it is this what people mean when they talk about a symmetric wall as well. this is a really a symmetric in the sense that the attack by the ukrainians is made with conventional forces. it is aimed at a weak point and the russian defense is this is a classic tactic. in warfare. we've been seeing a debt for millennium, but it is a classic maneuver and it is very creative. one place we have seen actual a symmetric warfare is in the pay for in the baltic....
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u. k. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. thanks for having me. time not to have a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. thailand's coalition government is about to nominate space on tongue shit about as candidates for prime minister. if elected, see, would be the search and it would family member to lead the country off to her father and to aunt it comes a day off. the constitutional court dismissed the previous liter internet fix case thousands of people in call call to talk to the streets condemning the rape and murder of a female training doctor on the slogan reclaimed. the nights demonstrates as cold for an end to the problem of violence against women. in india, smaller protests also took place and all the cities around the country. the north korea will reopen limited international tourism this winter. according to 2 operators, the country sealed itself off during the cold. it's kind of making a lead 2020 and slowly eased restriction last year, sofa only russian terrace suff. and able to enter as ties between the 2 n
u. k. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. thanks for having me. time not to have a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. thailand's coalition government is about to nominate space on tongue shit about as candidates for prime minister. if elected, see, would be the search and it would family member to lead the country off to her father and to aunt it comes a day off. the constitutional court dismissed the previous liter internet fix case thousands of...