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u. s, under the countries of them. i tried to keep up this level of support. i mean, it's no secret that the u. s. europe, you care all facing huge domestic problems. how long do you think can key to keep it up? well, i think part of the problem is they intend to face problems. i mean, you remember the cop 26 and they said we basically every, they want everyone to get used to not having any energy and not having any food. we're supposed to reduce our so called carbon footprint. so i don't think they're particularly concerned about the unrest as long as everybody who is unrest. it doesn't talk to each other. and i think that's part of the reason for the censorship. and also look, i think the congress in the united states, frankly, is largely unaware of how overwhelmingly opposed americans are to our involvement in this conflict. and the more that we can get that message across to them, the more i think we have a chance of getting the policy changed now and staying with the theme of those supplies to ukraine. obviously some of them have an adult in the adult battalion which was previously labeled as neo na
u. s, under the countries of them. i tried to keep up this level of support. i mean, it's no secret that the u. s. europe, you care all facing huge domestic problems. how long do you think can key to keep it up? well, i think part of the problem is they intend to face problems. i mean, you remember the cop 26 and they said we basically every, they want everyone to get used to not having any energy and not having any food. we're supposed to reduce our so called carbon footprint. so i don't think...
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u. s. europe and even some middle eastern countries like lebanon . will the protests topple them? who was regime gilder? let me put to that central question straight away to you. how dangerous is this for the regime? i think it's very dangerous. i think what daniel said, whatever happens this flame that we have been seeing on the streets and all over the country. it won't go out, it won't go away. and we see the young girls they have seen, they have felt. you cannot underestimate the importance of emotions. here they have felt they have experienced freedom. they've taken off their, he job, they have dance on the street. they have sang on the streets they, they felt it all the experience at all. and it is true that the regime is cracking down very, very hard on every one, whatever, wherever they see something they've seen videos of and security forces just shooting randomly on the street like things that, that's just unimaginable for us here. and even if they do end at some point, which we don't even know, i think also that it might just go on for weeks or months. this is not going
u. s. europe and even some middle eastern countries like lebanon . will the protests topple them? who was regime gilder? let me put to that central question straight away to you. how dangerous is this for the regime? i think it's very dangerous. i think what daniel said, whatever happens this flame that we have been seeing on the streets and all over the country. it won't go out, it won't go away. and we see the young girls they have seen, they have felt. you cannot underestimate the importance...
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u. s. europe, but at least in countries like lebanon, will the protests topple the mullah's regime and gilda, let me put that central question straight away to you, how dangerous is this for the regime? i think it's very dangerous. i think what daniel said, whatever happens this flame that we have been seeing on the streets in all over the country, it won't go out, it won't go away. and we see the young girls they have seen, they have felt you cannot underestimate the importance of emotions here. they have felt, they have experienced freedom they've taken off their hijab, they have danced on the streets, they have sang on the streets, they felt it all the experience at all. and it is true that the regime is cracking down very, very hard on everyone whatever, wherever they see something, we've seen videos of um the regime is cracking down very, very hard on everyone security forces just shooting randomly on the street, like things that that's just unimaginable for us here. and even if they do end a
u. s. europe, but at least in countries like lebanon, will the protests topple the mullah's regime and gilda, let me put that central question straight away to you, how dangerous is this for the regime? i think it's very dangerous. i think what daniel said, whatever happens this flame that we have been seeing on the streets in all over the country, it won't go out, it won't go away. and we see the young girls they have seen, they have felt you cannot underestimate the importance of emotions...
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u. s. army in europe. just reminder, the top story we've been following for you to day here on the w news ukraine's president zalinski his do to meet g 7 leaders virtual late later today to discuss the response to widespread russian missiles tax on several ukrainian cities. the latest strikes killed morgan does your watching dw news. i'm terry martin. thanks for being with a vibrant habitat ended glistening place of long the mediterranean sea scene of l. musfar. and to far abdul karim drift along with exploring the modern life.
u. s. army in europe. just reminder, the top story we've been following for you to day here on the w news ukraine's president zalinski his do to meet g 7 leaders virtual late later today to discuss the response to widespread russian missiles tax on several ukrainian cities. the latest strikes killed morgan does your watching dw news. i'm terry martin. thanks for being with a vibrant habitat ended glistening place of long the mediterranean sea scene of l. musfar. and to far abdul karim drift...
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u. s. europe, or the countries the acid in to be a serious, re think about the reconfiguration of global supply chains. now, that doesn't mean that, you know, this delinking, this talk of the lincoln china is going to completely happen, is a tendency towards that you need to diversify. but i think china will still be having major role in terms of being a global supply chain. as part of the global supply chain, but it needs to be diversified because in case of future crisis, it's only pragmatic. it's only convenient to have alternative sources. the problem was, is that many other countries around the world, many companies, and many businesses around the world for far too long, concentrated that supply line within china itself. and when you have crises, you chose you, you need reliable alternatives. all the sources mentioned that remain the vietnam india can these places supply all of what's, what china has been able to supply? probably not, but you still have to diversify, and that's the key. think people talk about reassuring bringing back close at the home. but in reality, you can only
u. s. europe, or the countries the acid in to be a serious, re think about the reconfiguration of global supply chains. now, that doesn't mean that, you know, this delinking, this talk of the lincoln china is going to completely happen, is a tendency towards that you need to diversify. but i think china will still be having major role in terms of being a global supply chain. as part of the global supply chain, but it needs to be diversified because in case of future crisis, it's only pragmatic....
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u. s. europe in adopting the technology? ah, when jean ping assumed power in 2012, china's economy walls booming a decade later that growth is being dragged down by strict cove at 19 cubs and a deepening property crisis. now critics of the chinese leader mainly blame the weakening economy on his policies. yes, using ping has given few signs of changing his approach off to consolidating his hold on power g insists the economy is resilient. and as promised to deepen economic ties with other countries, as he begins an unprecedented 3rd term as leader of the communist party. susie 5, yes, she also and justice china can't develop in isolation from the world. it need one, china for its development through over 40 years of relentless reform and opening up, right. we have created the twin miracles of fast economic growth and social stability. china will open its doors if a wider we will be steadfast and deepening reform and opening up across the board across china will create many more opportunities for the world. we now have one ve
u. s. europe in adopting the technology? ah, when jean ping assumed power in 2012, china's economy walls booming a decade later that growth is being dragged down by strict cove at 19 cubs and a deepening property crisis. now critics of the chinese leader mainly blame the weakening economy on his policies. yes, using ping has given few signs of changing his approach off to consolidating his hold on power g insists the economy is resilient. and as promised to deepen economic ties with other...
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you have to wonder why there's such a lack of descent and leadership on the issue in europe when the u. s. is really the only beneficiary of the status quo as the successful german corporate executive suggests. and why is there such a taboo around the notion of europe standing up for its own interests in this mass? when the ultimate result is at the blocks economic engine, germany is going to take itself out of global competition effectively to the benefit of the u. s. one former journey parliamentarian is even suggesting that russia now offer to help your a p in businesses suffering under western sanctions and square off against the u. s . over europe on the economic battlefields house who war viewed themselves. there is only one way out of this dead end that we've got ourselves into because of the us. the sanctions must be lifted, the economic war against russia must and immediately. and we must sit down at the negotiating table and find practical solutions for cooperation. just like we have been doing for 20 years, perhaps now was the last opportunity to do so. we can answer this quest
you have to wonder why there's such a lack of descent and leadership on the issue in europe when the u. s. is really the only beneficiary of the status quo as the successful german corporate executive suggests. and why is there such a taboo around the notion of europe standing up for its own interests in this mass? when the ultimate result is at the blocks economic engine, germany is going to take itself out of global competition effectively to the benefit of the u. s. one former journey...
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u. s. l n g. so europe is about $1000000.00 a day. talk about decide to some. after all the u. s. secretary of state anthony blinking has promised that the blowing up of the north stream pipelines would be a tremendous opportunity for europe to break free from russia. but it increasingly looks like blinking could actually mean a tremendous opportunity for american energy companies. conversely, the e u foreign policy chief joseph brow admitted this week that europe's prosperity has been largely made possible by cheap russian energy. allah prosperity has been based on cheap energy coming from russia. on the other hand, we delegated, there was security to the you wish. we have to take a bigger bar full of our responsibility on shooting security. you, us, they scale, lola, security, you china, russia provide the basis of all prosperity did is a will. that is no longer there isn't of mission that without russian gas, europe's prosperity might be at risk. burrell also criticized the u. s. federal reserve for leading a global policy that's caused interest rates to spike all over the wo
u. s. l n g. so europe is about $1000000.00 a day. talk about decide to some. after all the u. s. secretary of state anthony blinking has promised that the blowing up of the north stream pipelines would be a tremendous opportunity for europe to break free from russia. but it increasingly looks like blinking could actually mean a tremendous opportunity for american energy companies. conversely, the e u foreign policy chief joseph brow admitted this week that europe's prosperity has been largely...
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u. s. and europe and adopting the technology. ah, when jean ping assumed power in 2012, china's economy walls booming a decade later that growth is being dragged down by strict cove at 19 cubs on a deepening property crisis. now, critics, if the chinese leader mainly blame the weakening economy on his policies. yes, using paying has given few signs of changing his approach often consolidating his hold on power. g insists the economy is resilient and has promised to deepen economic ties with all the countries as he begins an unprecedented fed term as leader of the communist party shoes. you find that? yes, she actually justice, china can't develop in isolation from the world. it need one china for its development through over 40 years of friendly letter form and opening up, right. we have created the twin miracles of foss, economic growth, and social stability. china will open its stores if wider, we will be steadfast and deepening reform and opening up across the board. a prosperous, china will create many more opportunities for
u. s. and europe and adopting the technology. ah, when jean ping assumed power in 2012, china's economy walls booming a decade later that growth is being dragged down by strict cove at 19 cubs on a deepening property crisis. now, critics, if the chinese leader mainly blame the weakening economy on his policies. yes, using paying has given few signs of changing his approach often consolidating his hold on power. g insists the economy is resilient and has promised to deepen economic ties with all...
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u. s. and europe in particular, against russia in this very burning question of energy. so definitely, you know, there's, there's some collision coming up, i think from a european point of view, our real problem is that we have to come to terms with the fact that the americans can no longer exert the leverage that we expect them to have on saudi arabia for example, that has also served our interest because it has served stability in the oil market . the model is done list, cynthia, bianca, thank you very much for joining us. young did of you news. thank you very much for having me. more than 40 leaders from around your bar in prague for the 1st meeting of the new european political community. this european union initiative will bring together you leaders with countries beyond the blocks borders include britain, turkey, ukraine, switzerland, annoy the meeting, takes place as europe, battles, and energy crisis and economic terminal that has been worsened by russia's warn you crime. this is where the european union's leaders assemble when they meet in brussels. the 27 seats
u. s. and europe in particular, against russia in this very burning question of energy. so definitely, you know, there's, there's some collision coming up, i think from a european point of view, our real problem is that we have to come to terms with the fact that the americans can no longer exert the leverage that we expect them to have on saudi arabia for example, that has also served our interest because it has served stability in the oil market . the model is done list, cynthia, bianca,...
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europe. and it's really a complete fantasy. he called of the invasion by russia, ukraine unprovoked. this is a mantra that the u. s. and it's vessels in europe. keep repeating. bolton in his article says that biden is not trying to overthrow the government. and this is complete nonsense. of course, this is what done by the ministrations been doing. and lloyd austin, the defense secretary, has said openly that the plan here is to weaken russia. this is what this has been all about. and they needed the invasion to happen, as i said, for the economic proxy and information war against russia. many thanks, joining us, our naughty international web back in 30 minutes with the very latest see then ah ah ah .
europe. and it's really a complete fantasy. he called of the invasion by russia, ukraine unprovoked. this is a mantra that the u. s. and it's vessels in europe. keep repeating. bolton in his article says that biden is not trying to overthrow the government. and this is complete nonsense. of course, this is what done by the ministrations been doing. and lloyd austin, the defense secretary, has said openly that the plan here is to weaken russia. this is what this has been all about. and they...
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u. s. strategic petroleum reserve to ease price pressures. but biden has resisted calls for the u. s. to join europe in imposing windfall taxes on the energy sectors. profits soaring higher than ever before. hydro castro al jazeera washington thousands have gathered in the check republics capital prague on friday to protest against the government. they blamed the center right to straighten for high inflation, partly due to its support for ukraine. organizers of the demonstration on known for their pro, most of us check republic has provided military and humanitarian assistance to keep northern ireland will hold new elections for its local government because of a dispute about post brags at arrangement the region hotline pro versus union. as a boy causing the local parliament hoping to change what's called the northern on and protocol. or challenge has moved from belfast. time is run out for northern ireland to restore hits devolved government, last ditch effort to break the political deadlock, have failed. so northern ireland miss now head back to the polls, i hear it when the party said that they r
u. s. strategic petroleum reserve to ease price pressures. but biden has resisted calls for the u. s. to join europe in imposing windfall taxes on the energy sectors. profits soaring higher than ever before. hydro castro al jazeera washington thousands have gathered in the check republics capital prague on friday to protest against the government. they blamed the center right to straighten for high inflation, partly due to its support for ukraine. organizers of the demonstration on known for...
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u. s. strategic petroleum reserve to ease price pressures. but biden has resisted calls for the u. s. to join europe in imposing winfield taxes on the energy sectors. profits soaring higher than ever before. hydro castro al jazeera washington, so the head on al jazeera and not to the power of the head of south africa's biggest ethnic group. we look ahead to the official coronation of the student king . and what kat ours trying to showcase during football. okay. ah, anticipation is rising and so with the others with sponsored my cattle aways. hello, whether set fare across the raven peninsula, some lovely sunshine. it is turning a little cooler now. so pleasantly warm as opposed to offensively hot temperatures here. window her into the mid thirty's. a similar temperature to for abu dhabi further north, there is a bit more cloud up around the caspian chassis, some showers just easing towards the caspian sea, just pushing into northern parts of iran as we go through the next day or so they'll make his way across took many stand, was pakistan turning to snow over the high ground, more than part of our c
u. s. strategic petroleum reserve to ease price pressures. but biden has resisted calls for the u. s. to join europe in imposing winfield taxes on the energy sectors. profits soaring higher than ever before. hydro castro al jazeera washington, so the head on al jazeera and not to the power of the head of south africa's biggest ethnic group. we look ahead to the official coronation of the student king . and what kat ours trying to showcase during football. okay. ah, anticipation is rising and so...
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u. s. strategic petroleum reserve to ease price pressures. but biden has resisted calls for the u. s. to join europe in imposing winfield taxes on the energy sectors. profits soaring higher than ever before. hydro castro al jazeera washington was more so to come here and al jazeera, including a nod to the power of the head of south africa. biggest ethnic group look ahead, the official coordination of the zulu king and another booking. we look at what cat hours trying to showcase during the football world. come mormon stay with us. ah, anticipation is rising. and so as the others with sponsored my cattle aways hello, the weather set fair for the korean peninsula. we will see some showers. meanwhile, just pushing into japan to glucose, northern and western parts of the country, little larry of ro pressure just coming in across the sea of japan. i'll bring some rain into western parts of honshu. wetter with your weather there, into qaeda as it moves through cooler air pressure weather does come back in for the 2nd half of the weekend. so we'll see it taking a little less form. should we say into tokyo
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u. s. strategic petroleum reserve to ease price pressures. but biden has resisted calls for the u. s. to join europe in imposing winfield taxes on the energy sectors. profits soaring higher than ever before. hydro castro al jazeera washington palestine says it's considering seeking a un general assembly referral to the international court of justice in the hague. it would ask the court to decide if israel's occupation is legal. our diplomatic editor james base as more from un headquarters in new york. the un security council discusses the israel palestine situation every single month. the palestinian ambassador redmond saw has been in his post for 17 years. he sounded emotional when he spoke in the security council about the current situation on the ground. we are at the end of the road. once we cross this, this threshold, there is no turning back. it is a leap into the unknown. except for one fact, more bloodshed awaits us. the ambassador did reveal, however, that the palestinians have a new diplomatic strategy. they're considering going to the general assembly and getting it to refer the issue to
u. s. strategic petroleum reserve to ease price pressures. but biden has resisted calls for the u. s. to join europe in imposing winfield taxes on the energy sectors. profits soaring higher than ever before. hydro castro al jazeera washington palestine says it's considering seeking a un general assembly referral to the international court of justice in the hague. it would ask the court to decide if israel's occupation is legal. our diplomatic editor james base as more from un headquarters in...
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u. s. strategic petroleum reserve to ease price pressures. but biden has resisted calls for the u. s. to join europe in imposing windfall taxes on the energy sectors. profits soaring higher than ever before. hydro castro al jazeera washington, at least 72 people have been killed as a tropical storm lashes the philippines. now gays bringing heavy rains and strong winds to large parts of the country. several people have been trapped in a mud slides in the southern provinces, the government says the number of casualties is likely to rise. but the low has more from manila. well, i don't know if you can see, but i'm getting wet right here. there's a roof right above me, but i'm still getting wet fluids reading pretty heavily right now here. it has been raining here in the philippine capital metro manila overnight. if i'm to count, that's about 10 hours of continuous rain, and we can expect it's rain last all throughout the day. all the way till sunday. when tropical storm doggy exits the philippine land mass. now this is a huge type with a 900 kilometer radius called one send out correct. terrific. of tr
u. s. strategic petroleum reserve to ease price pressures. but biden has resisted calls for the u. s. to join europe in imposing windfall taxes on the energy sectors. profits soaring higher than ever before. hydro castro al jazeera washington, at least 72 people have been killed as a tropical storm lashes the philippines. now gays bringing heavy rains and strong winds to large parts of the country. several people have been trapped in a mud slides in the southern provinces, the government says...
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u. s. strategic petroleum reserve to ease price pressures. but biden has resisted calls for the u. s. to join europe in imposing windfall taxes on the energy sector's profits soaring higher than ever before. hydro castro al jazeera washington unrest is growing in garners is economy face is a major crisis. prices of basic necessities, a soaring and protest as blame the government sent in money as the story. oh, the police didn't want this protest to happen. they banned it. we for the course to rule, it can go ahead, but with strict limits on numbers, only 19 people were allowed to take part. this is not a gamma we fire on for. this is not a double cross. we move our caught hub in plots of those who are trying to suppress this country. and suddenly there will body are has guardianship. but this small march is a sign of larger discontent. gone as currency is plummeted against the dollar this past year. that's pushed up the price of import a time when inflation is already high. rooted fuel prices have more than doubled. we can't do anything with the go to the markets, whatever you have. what about both
u. s. strategic petroleum reserve to ease price pressures. but biden has resisted calls for the u. s. to join europe in imposing windfall taxes on the energy sector's profits soaring higher than ever before. hydro castro al jazeera washington unrest is growing in garners is economy face is a major crisis. prices of basic necessities, a soaring and protest as blame the government sent in money as the story. oh, the police didn't want this protest to happen. they banned it. we for the course to...
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u. s. to europe. surely it's just a coincidence again, that whether it's iran, russia, or algeria wherever the you goes to try to phillip on gas u. s. sanction threats tend to follow india is foreign minister has taken us swipe of the west for urging new delhi to end military cooperation with moscow stating that for years western nations refused to see india as a worthy partner in the region. the was supplied weapons to pakistan for years and not to india for years. and now they are us can india, the stop by and russian weapons when moscow stood by new delhi. all those years in the past, russia has been india's main supplier of military hardware for decades, providing about 90 percent of the country's overall arms, according to a french thinktank. this by current western attempts to urge the country to walk back all its cooperation with moscow. russia, a new delhi continue to grow bilateral trade in a variety of fields ranging from energy to textiles. meanwhile, from the set, its sites on india seeking to increase military ties with the south asian, a common me. i do not think any country p
u. s. to europe. surely it's just a coincidence again, that whether it's iran, russia, or algeria wherever the you goes to try to phillip on gas u. s. sanction threats tend to follow india is foreign minister has taken us swipe of the west for urging new delhi to end military cooperation with moscow stating that for years western nations refused to see india as a worthy partner in the region. the was supplied weapons to pakistan for years and not to india for years. and now they are us can...
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u. s. to europe. so, you know, that's going to cause more of a supply problem. u. s. and raise prices, even more prices are going up fast, the u. s. a. partly because the oil companies are shutting down to refineries. you know, they're not, they're having these a regular maintenance and, and there's the so called fires and everything and the real bottleneck is at the refining capacity. and that's been manipulated. i believe there's nothing really different going on, except it's a good excuse to blame of the saudis and opec, instead of pointing the finger at the u. s. oil companies right before an election . meanwhile, energy has also been high on the agenda at any summit in prague. the box foreign policy teachers at burrell said the opec plus decision to slash oil production was a response to the new price cap, underlining that energy has become the main geopolitical issue. luca dale begged with their decision to decrease this reply, awful coil, which is a clear answer to our proposal to price. it means that energy is becoming the most important jew strategic issue to
u. s. to europe. so, you know, that's going to cause more of a supply problem. u. s. and raise prices, even more prices are going up fast, the u. s. a. partly because the oil companies are shutting down to refineries. you know, they're not, they're having these a regular maintenance and, and there's the so called fires and everything and the real bottleneck is at the refining capacity. and that's been manipulated. i believe there's nothing really different going on, except it's a good excuse to...
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u. s. to europe. so, you know, that's going to cause more of a supply problem, u. s. and raise prices, even more. prices are going up fast. the u. s. a. partly because the oil companies are shutting down to refineries. you know, they're not, they're having these a regular maintenance and then there's the so called fires and everything. and the real bottleneck is that the refining capacity. and that's been manipulated. i believe has nothing really different going on. except it's a good excuse to blame the saudis and opec instead of pointing to fleet or at the u . s. oil companies right before an election. meanwhile, energy has also been high on the agenda at an e. some, it's in prod, the blocks of foreign policy chief yourself, but else said that the opec plus decision to slash or production was response to a new e u. price cap, underlining that energy has become the main deal. political issue, luca dale begged, was their decision to decrease this supply of oil, which is a clear answer to our proposal to cap the price of oil. he means that energy is becoming the most i
u. s. to europe. so, you know, that's going to cause more of a supply problem, u. s. and raise prices, even more. prices are going up fast. the u. s. a. partly because the oil companies are shutting down to refineries. you know, they're not, they're having these a regular maintenance and then there's the so called fires and everything. and the real bottleneck is that the refining capacity. and that's been manipulated. i believe has nothing really different going on. except it's a good excuse to...
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u. s. to europe. so, you know, that's going to cause more of a supply problem, u. s. and raise prices, even more. prices are going up faster. the u. s. a. partly because the oil companies are shutting down the refineries. you know, they're not, they're having these a regular maintenance and then there's the so called fires and everything and the real bottleneck is at the refining capacity. and that's been manipulated. i believe there's nothing really different going on, except it's a good excuse to blame of the saudis and opec. instead of pointing the finger at the u. s. oil companies right before an election. hey, british minister prompted laughter from the audience on a tv program out there trying to play the plug in a piercing card instead of apologizing for the economic time. of course, to find the government's $45000000000.00 pounds tax cuts. what does that mean? a futon wants to do. he wants to be divided right now. i think people, a lot thing has to do with a simple apology of our disable. all is already i changed the policy. of course i'm sure the british gove
u. s. to europe. so, you know, that's going to cause more of a supply problem, u. s. and raise prices, even more. prices are going up faster. the u. s. a. partly because the oil companies are shutting down the refineries. you know, they're not, they're having these a regular maintenance and then there's the so called fires and everything and the real bottleneck is at the refining capacity. and that's been manipulated. i believe there's nothing really different going on, except it's a good...