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united kingdom serious fraud unit, deputy ageorge kent, chris hynes, abc house reporter. abc, "good morning america." the "washington post," "new york times." ukrainian law enforcement and obama state department. they all thought that there was cause to raise the issue about the bidens and burisma. now the house managers might say withouts every that everything we saids have been debunked. it points in other direction. that is a distraction, you hearde, from house managers. all we're saying is that there was a basis to talk about this to raise this issue. and that is enough. i yield my time
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the united kingdom's serious fraud unit deputy. assistant secretary of state george kent chris hynes, the abc white house reporter, abc good morning america. the washington post, the new york times. ukrainian law enforcement and the obama state department. they all thought there was cause to raise the issue about bidens and burisma. now the house managers might say without evidence that everything we just have said has been debunked, that the evidence points entirely and unequivocally in the other direction. that is a distraction. you've heard from the house managers. they do not believe that there was any concern to raise here, that all of this was baseless. and all we are saying is that there was a basis to talk about this, to raise this issue, and that is enough. i yield my
the united kingdom's serious fraud unit deputy. assistant secretary of state george kent chris hynes, the abc white house reporter, abc good morning america. the washington post, the new york times. ukrainian law enforcement and the obama state department. they all thought there was cause to raise the issue about bidens and burisma. now the house managers might say without evidence that everything we just have said has been debunked, that the evidence points entirely and unequivocally in the...
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the united kingdom serious fraud unit. deputy assistant secretary of state george kent. chris heinz. the white house reporter. abc, good morning america, the washington post, the new york times, ukrainian law enforcement, and the obama state department itself. they all thought there was cause to raise the issue about the bidens and burisma. now the house managers might say without evidence that everything we just have said has been debunked, that the evidence points entirely and unequivocally in the other direction, that is a distraction. you've heard from the house managers. they do not believe that there was any concern to raise here that all of this was baseless. and all we are saying is that there was a basis to talk about this, to raise this issue. and that is enough. i yield my time. >> we have been pulling from the c-span archives to bngou president trump's nominees in their own words. we hear more from attorney general know many pam bondis she spoke in support of president trump's reelection bid on the second night of the 2020 republican national convention. ♪ >>
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organization didn't hit the economic sector until the middle of the 1800's for the registration act of united kingdom corp. lost united states were wicked shipped for mercantilism to bottom-up economic organization and the other factor was higher carbon this massive increase in available energy. these two things transform human society to an unrecognizable state today and now we have a movement and i run a public company. in the movement in the big picture it's reversing both of those top-down dictates about what values and what you should check an explicit war against hydrocarbons. based on a mainstream climate narrative that goes something like this, there's an ever-growing climate crisis sweeping the world wreaking destruction in its wake particularly harming low-income people around the world and therefore all the countries must unite in a battle to drive the fastest possible energy transition to cleaner greener fuel and denying retrograde getting in the way and we will be there soon. this is the narrative but the one problem with the narrative is it simply not true. and let me hit if you've thos
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the united kingdom's serious fraud unit deputy. assistant secretary of state george kent chris hynes, the abc white house reporter, abc good morning america. the washington post, the new york times. ukrainian law enforcement and the obama state department. they all thought there was cause to raise the issue about bidens and burisma. now the house managers might say without evidence that everything we just have said has been debunked, that the evidence points entirely and unequivocally in the other direction. that is a distraction. you've heard from the house managers. they do not believe that there was any concern to raise here, that all of this was baseless. and all we are saying is that there was a basis to talk about this, to raise this issue, and that is enough. i yield myi'm pam bondi. our party's theme tonight is america the land of and listening to the stories of discoveries and deliverance. you can't help but be proud to call this country home. but for joe biden, it's been the land of opportunism, not opportunity. as a care
the united kingdom's serious fraud unit deputy. assistant secretary of state george kent chris hynes, the abc white house reporter, abc good morning america. the washington post, the new york times. ukrainian law enforcement and the obama state department. they all thought there was cause to raise the issue about bidens and burisma. now the house managers might say without evidence that everything we just have said has been debunked, that the evidence points entirely and unequivocally in the...
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british empire in decline that its best days were probably over and wanted to make sure that the united kingdom and united states remain closely tied because of this positive. the warning about nazi germany. and later course the fulton, missouri of 1946 about the threat of the so the soviet union the descent of the iron. you all know that. but positively he saw america as this new colossus on the world stage. and he saw presidency itself as so important and significant in shaping the force of democracy, of freedom of western and so the president the presidency and the in the presidency were important. him and his to the white house allowed him to emphasize the relationship, the relationship to the point of common citizenship. as i as i mentioned. and it was it's an interesting dynamic. the united kingdom is going down and the u.s. is going up. he is going up as a world statesman at same time that franklin roosevelt is declining. isn't that interesting? so on a human level, things happening on a international level. things things are happening. and i think it it's a tribute to him that someone w
british empire in decline that its best days were probably over and wanted to make sure that the united kingdom and united states remain closely tied because of this positive. the warning about nazi germany. and later course the fulton, missouri of 1946 about the threat of the so the soviet union the descent of the iron. you all know that. but positively he saw america as this new colossus on the world stage. and he saw presidency itself as so important and significant in shaping the force of...
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guest: by and large it is our democratic friends, friends in nitto and united kingdom capped. you look at the top 10 it is mostly filled with democratic regimes that are allies of the u.s. but at the very top foreign govern is the united arab emirates. they guy more. they are a authoritarian regime and complicit in war chromosome. and fund the r.s.f. who were tkhreurg genocide so we see them donating millions of dollars every year it the top foreign policy think tanks in the u.s. we also see or they are taren regimes look saudi arabia and third highest fortune government was qatar weisner authoritarian regime in the middle east the human rights issues and qatar and u.a.e. have been cut meddling the u.s. process and can tar is giving mechanicals of dollars it think thanks in the u.s. so it is important it know that and have a clear vision of the cards on the table when they are looking at analysis in think tanks. host: the unless from your report valuable at quincy inst.org united arab emirate nearly $17 million. united kingdom $15.5. qatar $9 million, canada 8.6 million, german
guest: by and large it is our democratic friends, friends in nitto and united kingdom capped. you look at the top 10 it is mostly filled with democratic regimes that are allies of the u.s. but at the very top foreign govern is the united arab emirates. they guy more. they are a authoritarian regime and complicit in war chromosome. and fund the r.s.f. who were tkhreurg genocide so we see them donating millions of dollars every year it the top foreign policy think tanks in the u.s. we also see or...
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>>> plus, we'll have details on the great diaper debate raging on in the united kingdom. >>> hey, the toyota is loaded up and ready to carve some new lines. let's look at what mother nature cooked up for us. the toyota tahoe report is cued up. let's take a look. >> mother nature did not cook up any additional snowfall the last 24 hours, not a surprise given the very dry weather pattern locked in place over the entire western united states, but with the active weather we had to end 2024, all the resorts have a good base and temperatures will be favorable over the weekend for resorts to add some manmade snow, a 2-foot to 6-foot basin generally in the 3 to 5-foot range. winds are not a problem at lake level, but there will be higher gusts on top of some of the peaks. teens and 20s for overnight lows, high temperature at lake level in the 30s, but going up in elevation, high temperatures only in the 20s, good travel conditions on u.s. 50 (light gentle music) - unraveling life's mysteries. at stanford medicine, it's part of our dna. our world class school of medicine and adult and children
>>> plus, we'll have details on the great diaper debate raging on in the united kingdom. >>> hey, the toyota is loaded up and ready to carve some new lines. let's look at what mother nature cooked up for us. the toyota tahoe report is cued up. let's take a look. >> mother nature did not cook up any additional snowfall the last 24 hours, not a surprise given the very dry weather pattern locked in place over the entire western united states, but with the active weather we...
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problems for the united kingdom.ed jordan rochester earlier, and the response in the currency market, you said something about the great british peso, something he said, and then this is basically the sentiment right now. have we broken the normal connection with markets and their ability to finance deficits through the bond market? jonathan: lisa: this goes to the crux of the essential issues, the u.s. gets a cold, the rest of the world catches of flu. it is the highest it has been an absolute basis when you talk about the fact that it is affected in the bond market. it is being carried over into other economies that are much weaker, that are not seeing the same growth. what happens if the u.s. has the same deficit, yields, but not the growth? jonathan: we live in a tripod world, and if you go through each of the three regions, it is a growth backdrop. people think they are spending too much. in china, growth is not great, yields are down and people think the government does not spending enough. europe is stuck betw
problems for the united kingdom.ed jordan rochester earlier, and the response in the currency market, you said something about the great british peso, something he said, and then this is basically the sentiment right now. have we broken the normal connection with markets and their ability to finance deficits through the bond market? jonathan: lisa: this goes to the crux of the essential issues, the u.s. gets a cold, the rest of the world catches of flu. it is the highest it has been an absolute...
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the whole point about reform, if i may say so, is to promote the united kingdom, to protect the unitedo protect the united kingdom, to eliminate in the united kingdom forces which are antipathetic to it. so why would we, particularly in a week when we've talked so openly about the south asian ethnic origin, mostly of the gang rape gangs, welcome in any sense, or even consider which i think is the word that nigel used. the repatriation of a genocidal terrorist. i can't make any case for that whatsoever. >> right. look, i mean, gwen, listen, this has been a difficult couple of weeks for nigel. he's been attacked by elon musk. there have been calls for him to resign. how is he going to bounce back from this or, you know, this massive surge in figures and his membership figures? is that saving the day here? what's the good news? >> i think the point you just made speaks for itself the last two weeks, he said, what, four major meetings up and down the country, at least on three of them, 500,000 people watching it live, as well as a thousand or so people in the room. they've they've now had
the whole point about reform, if i may say so, is to promote the united kingdom, to protect the unitedo protect the united kingdom, to eliminate in the united kingdom forces which are antipathetic to it. so why would we, particularly in a week when we've talked so openly about the south asian ethnic origin, mostly of the gang rape gangs, welcome in any sense, or even consider which i think is the word that nigel used. the repatriation of a genocidal terrorist. i can't make any case for that...
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and the united kingdom, where i live, a lottery decides how many chances you get. i got one. when paying for it is only option have, the high costs make it impossible for many. during this journey i have learned so many new words. follicles, embryo culture, vitrification. i have gone through so many moods. i have fallen down and i got back again. i don't know how long i will keep trying. sometimes i think there are other ways to be a mother. even maybe not being one at all. i don't know how this story will end. but i have learned that infertility is just a chapter of my life, that left its mark on me but doesn't define me. if you have been affected by this story,: hello there. well, temperatures struggling to get much past freezing by day. and once again, it is the coldest night of the winter so far. now lots of lying snow, particularly for the northern half of the uk. and there could be some issues with snow melt over the next few days or so as the air turns gradually milder from the north and the west. lots of flood warnings still in place. not too much rain falling out of
and the united kingdom, where i live, a lottery decides how many chances you get. i got one. when paying for it is only option have, the high costs make it impossible for many. during this journey i have learned so many new words. follicles, embryo culture, vitrification. i have gone through so many moods. i have fallen down and i got back again. i don't know how long i will keep trying. sometimes i think there are other ways to be a mother. even maybe not being one at all. i don't know how...
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and in the united kingdom, where i live, a lottery decides how many chances you get. i got one.n paying for it is the only option you have, the high costs make it impossible for many. during this journey i have learned so many new words. follicles, embryo culture, vitrification. i have gone through so many moods. i have fallen down and i got back again. i don't know how long i will keep trying. sometimes i think there are other ways to be a mother. even maybe not being one at all. i don't know how this story will end. but i have learned that infertility is just a chapter of my life that left its mark on me but doesn't define me. hello there. for most of us it's been another very cold start this morning. widespread frost across eastern areas but less cold across the west — temperatures above freezing, and we're starting to see a thaw of the snow and the ice. and that's the theme to come for this upcoming week. it will be turning less cold or even milderfor some of us through the week. mostly dry thanks to high pressure, but we will have some issues with mist and fog, particularly
and in the united kingdom, where i live, a lottery decides how many chances you get. i got one.n paying for it is the only option you have, the high costs make it impossible for many. during this journey i have learned so many new words. follicles, embryo culture, vitrification. i have gone through so many moods. i have fallen down and i got back again. i don't know how long i will keep trying. sometimes i think there are other ways to be a mother. even maybe not being one at all. i don't know...
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this is part of the history of the united kingdom, and so they formed i66 united kingdom, and so they life here, where we are today at on this item is like. we can reconstruct the environment, the animals that lived there, we can understand more about how the world we are in today came to be and what life was like deep in the past. find came to be and what life was like deep in the past. and why do ou like deep in the past. and why do you want — like deep in the past. and why do you want to _ like deep in the past. and why do you want to know- like deep in the past. and why do you want to know more - like deep in the past. and why i do you want to know more about how these giant creatures moved around? ., ., , ., around? so, we have lots of information _ around? so, we have lots of information from _ around? so, we have lots of information from bones - around? so, we have lots of information from bones of l information from bones of dinosaurs, lots of dinosaur skeletons but they only tell us so much. they are kind of a snapshot, the death of an animal. what tracks give us is animal. wh
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and the same comes from the united kingdom. and we have to remember the bbc is a mouth piece for the british government in many respects and rarely deviates from their government lines. and so we see that their coverage of this, the coverage of the i, c t i c j genocide case for instance was biased. clearly there's no way of disputing that and then there's another, a number of cases where they're reporting who's just been biased and there's just no way to get around it. and it does just reflect this media landscape that we see in the west, which is pro is really that the values is really life more than palestinian life. all right, thank you so much for your insight, robert. in luck. yes, john les joining us from canada. thank you so much. thank you so that meanwhile reports say that usual has been blocking the un investigation into sexual violence allegations because he does not want to expose potential wrongdoing by its own forces. he's rarely media report say that the government has been stone warning attempts by un represent
and the same comes from the united kingdom. and we have to remember the bbc is a mouth piece for the british government in many respects and rarely deviates from their government lines. and so we see that their coverage of this, the coverage of the i, c t i c j genocide case for instance was biased. clearly there's no way of disputing that and then there's another, a number of cases where they're reporting who's just been biased and there's just no way to get around it. and it does just reflect...
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but at the end of the day, you know, united states, united kingdom is early in the powerful forces. they put, they have forces. if they combine the forces, what are you, isn't the am and putting that is own people at risk here. i mean, of course, the book in the entire company. i could ask about this photo good. the codes is block, but i tell you that i just spoke with a dentist. i didn't say any of the king. i mean the war on dogs is continuing receive the why is the isn't working? is this a strategy that's working? of course it has not spoken, that is an id continued unit 5 is because was that they liked and stake fully. supposing that unit type and they were k, have us and they just didn't think as that is not the only fight in the fight in the united states as well. the u. s. and the u. k. i'm good. how many of those company actually out in both directly and the sort of go to see how many i talk housing with actually the told the interest of the genocide, but at least it damaging the. is the 80 you pulling me it? i've closed. what have they made a po to 1000 for overbite palesti
but at the end of the day, you know, united states, united kingdom is early in the powerful forces. they put, they have forces. if they combine the forces, what are you, isn't the am and putting that is own people at risk here. i mean, of course, the book in the entire company. i could ask about this photo good. the codes is block, but i tell you that i just spoke with a dentist. i didn't say any of the king. i mean the war on dogs is continuing receive the why is the isn't working? is this a...
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earlier today we also had inflation figures for the united kingdom that also showed prices up 2.5% in — an unexpected fall in inflation for the first time in three months. now back to matthew. breaking news. we have been watching those developments. as we edge towards a ceasefire deal between israel and hamas. hamas telling the bbc in the last few minutes it has approved the ceasefire deal. we also await the israeli response as well, but mark logan is in jerusalem, monitoring events. bring that up to date. it is a very fast moving situation at the moment. we were expecting a press conference about 35 minutes ago by the qatari foreign minister or prime minister, in which we thought that they would announce that a ceasefire in gaza has been clinched. that has not happened, that press conference, and then there were reports that hamas had made one final demand to israel, regarding israel but �*s presence in the south of the gaza strip, a corridor which is close to the rafah border crossing with egypt. however, we have just had a statement from a hamas official, saying, as you said, they
earlier today we also had inflation figures for the united kingdom that also showed prices up 2.5% in — an unexpected fall in inflation for the first time in three months. now back to matthew. breaking news. we have been watching those developments. as we edge towards a ceasefire deal between israel and hamas. hamas telling the bbc in the last few minutes it has approved the ceasefire deal. we also await the israeli response as well, but mark logan is in jerusalem, monitoring events. bring...
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nies with the emperor uh around the firey is then known as haile selassie seeking zion in the united kingdom on lake was restored as the emperor out of the opiates, and i think it is important to appreciate that these and tie enterprise and the 5 of the place we've been is still. and the occupation of the audience was characterized by a number of things. one of which was to try it to impose it died in culture, on se up the indian did. if you travel to a field trip today, you'll see stopping the vestiges of that interaction between is c o p on it to the one of the big markets. the not just stop by is a matter of caught, which takes this name from market, which is the dog in wide for the musket. you also see something vestiges of economy and presence in the appeal in different parts of the field. and the reality of cost is that we end up with the situation where an attempt at the corner, nice vision, only ended up occupation, but it is important to note, even as we focus on, if he op here, to note this in the neighborhood of it, the up here is a, this is tonya and the to succeed in occupying i
nies with the emperor uh around the firey is then known as haile selassie seeking zion in the united kingdom on lake was restored as the emperor out of the opiates, and i think it is important to appreciate that these and tie enterprise and the 5 of the place we've been is still. and the occupation of the audience was characterized by a number of things. one of which was to try it to impose it died in culture, on se up the indian did. if you travel to a field trip today, you'll see stopping the...
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nies with the emperor uh around the firey is then known as haile selassie seeking eggs i in the united kingdom on late was risk followed as the emperor out of the opiates. and i think it is important to appreciate that these and the enterprise and the 5 the, the place we've been is still. and the ok vision of the audience was characterized by a number of things. one of which was to try mean pause, guardian culture on se, up the and didn't did if you travel to a field of today, you'll see sutton vestiges of that interaction between is c o, p on it to the one of the big markets. the not just stop by is made of caught, which takes its name for a market, which is the guardian wide for the musket. you also see something vestiges, all the time, the and presence in the op you in different parts of the if you'll p a and the reality of cost is that we end up with the situation where an attempt to call the nice vision only ended. i spoke you faced, but it is important to note even as we focus on, if he op here to note this in the neighborhood of it, the up here is a, this is tonya is being to succeed in
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as i in the united kingdom on late was a risk followed as the emperor out of the opiates. and i think it is important to appreciate that these in the enterprise and the 5 the, the place we've been is still, and the ok vision of the tanya ends was characterized by a number of things. one of which was to try it seem pause. it died in culture, on se, off the indian did. if you travel to a field trip today, you'll see sutton, the vestiges of that interaction between is c o, p on it to the one of the big markets. the not just stop by is made of caught, which takes this name for a market, which is the tag in wide for the month. if you also see something vestiges, all the time in presence in the up. yeah. in different parts of it feel p a and the reality of cost is that we end up with the situation where an attempt at color nice vision, only ended up occupation, but it's important to note even as we focus on, if he op here to note that in the neighborhood of it, the up, the is a if don ends being to succeed in occupying it is 3. yeah. and well, your history i became on it's tanya
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nies with the emperor uh around the firey is then known as haile selassie seeking eggs i in the united kingdom on lake was restored as the emperor out of the opiates. and i think it is important to appreciate that these and the enterprise and the 5 of the place we've been is still. and the occupation of the audience was characterized by a number of things. one of which was to try seem pause. it died in culture, on se up the indian did. if you travel to a field of today, you'll see sutton, the vestiges of that interaction between if you'll p on it to one of the big markets. the not just stop by is made of caught, which type this name for a market, which is the thought again, what for the most, if you also say something vestiges, all the time being presence in the up. yeah. in different parts of it feel p a and the reality of cost is that we end up with the situation where an attempt at the corner. nice vision only ended up spoke to patients. but it's important to note, even as we focus on, if he op here to note, is that in the neighborhood of it, the up here is a it's, tanya, is being succeed i
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four africa cup nations for the played in six different countries including seven years in the united kingdomer league, finding the target. but now he has swapped to a very different type of club. what was it you loved about playing football the most? i loved scoring - goals. of course. especially in the last minute of the game. with golf it is like holding a pot on the 18th hole to win the tournament.— between golf and football you would say?— involved. sometimes the weight of the football is as important as how hard you hit a putt. not uncommon for famous sportspeople to have a real love of golf but peter has he isa graduate with a foundation degree in professional golf studies and at the professional golfers association, better known as the pga. as a pga pro, peter can now coach. which was handy for me. thankfully he has grander plans. as a former 0lympian he likes the idea of leading nigerian golfers at the games. not bad. the metal is i very well respected back home. if i cannot play as a golfer, i can at least be in the team of a golfer who will play there but when i want to introduce p
four africa cup nations for the played in six different countries including seven years in the united kingdomer league, finding the target. but now he has swapped to a very different type of club. what was it you loved about playing football the most? i loved scoring - goals. of course. especially in the last minute of the game. with golf it is like holding a pot on the 18th hole to win the tournament.— between golf and football you would say?— involved. sometimes the weight of the football...
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as i am in the united kingdom on late, he was a risk sold as the emperor out of the opiates. and i think it is important to appreciate that these and tie enterprise and the 5 is the, the place we've been is sealed. and the occupation of the audience was characterized by a number of things, one of which was to try it seemed pause. it died in culture, on se, off the indian did. if you travel with he'll be of today, you'll see sutton, the vestiges of that interaction between if you'll p on it to the, one of the big markets. the not just stop by is made of caught, which type this name for a market, which is the guardian wide for the most. if you also see something vestiges, all the time, the and presence in, if the op you in different parts of it feel p a and the reality of cost is that we end up with the situation where an attempt at the corner. nice vision only ended up hope to face, but it is important to note even as we focus on is he o p. a to note is that in the neighborhood of it, the up here is a or it's diane's been to succeed in occupying it is 3. yeah. and well you did
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four africa cup nations for the played in six different countries including seven years in the united kingdomwhat was it you loved about playing football the most? i loved about playing football the most?— the most? i loved scoring coals. the most? i loved scoring goals- of _ the most? i loved scoring goals. of course. - the most? i loved scoring l goals. of course. especially the most? i loved scoring - goals. of course. especially in the last minute _ goals. of course. especially in the last minute of— goals. of course. especially in the last minute of the - goals. of course. especially in the last minute of the game. | the last minute of the game. with golf it is like holding a pot on the 18th hole to win the tournament.— tournament. similarities between _ tournament. similarities between golf _ tournament. similarities between golf and - tournament. similaritiesl between golf and football tournament. similarities - between golf and football you would say? by, between golf and football you would say?— would say? a lot of feel involved. _ would say? a lot of feel involved. sometimes i would
four africa cup nations for the played in six different countries including seven years in the united kingdomwhat was it you loved about playing football the most? i loved about playing football the most?— the most? i loved scoring coals. the most? i loved scoring goals- of _ the most? i loved scoring goals. of course. - the most? i loved scoring l goals. of course. especially the most? i loved scoring - goals. of course. especially in the last minute _ goals. of course. especially in the...
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it states the united kingdom and the united nations. she joins us from his slumber, but could be the mo, managing direct, sir. it beacon security and intelligence, a political analysis consultancy. he joins us from a buddha. i'm chris, we've a chief executive officer, the consultant see macro advisory. he joins us from london, a warm welcome to old, if i could stop with could be in a boot. just so. is it fair to say 2024? it's been a year of instability and unpredictability. could be a uh yes, the to an extend as far the african consent funds initiative consent. we could look at it from 3 major on those. the economy that has been largely on stable and on sutton. we saw protests in different parts of the continent in kenya, in south africa in nigeria, that affected this type of deployment occurs. the ability in those countries. however, we saw in gonna the transition that was largely a claim to successful in spite of the very unsuccessful electro turn out in countries like more than big and to an extended 902 and gonna prove to them slig
it states the united kingdom and the united nations. she joins us from his slumber, but could be the mo, managing direct, sir. it beacon security and intelligence, a political analysis consultancy. he joins us from a buddha. i'm chris, we've a chief executive officer, the consultant see macro advisory. he joins us from london, a warm welcome to old, if i could stop with could be in a boot. just so. is it fair to say 2024? it's been a year of instability and unpredictability. could be a uh yes,...
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they a columbus for durham, and former pa, kasanya and boss of the to the united states, the united kingdom and the united nations. she joins us from islam about could be the move, managing direct, sir. it be can security and intelligence a political analysis consultancy. he joins us from a buddha. i'm chris, we've a chief executive officer, the consultant, se macro advisory. he joins us from london, a warm welcome to old. if i could stop with it, kept bits in a. bu just so. is it fair to say 2024? its been a year of instability and unpredictability could be uh yes, uh, to an extent uh, as far as the pretend concession funds and then just concerned we could look at it from the major on those the economy. uh, that has been largely on stable and on sutton. we saw a protest in different parts of the continent in kenya, in south africa in 90. that effect, that needs to be put in the coast ability in those countries. however, we saw in gonna the transition that was largely a claim to successful in spite of the very unsuccessful electro put out in countries like more than big and to an extended 9
they a columbus for durham, and former pa, kasanya and boss of the to the united states, the united kingdom and the united nations. she joins us from islam about could be the move, managing direct, sir. it be can security and intelligence a political analysis consultancy. he joins us from a buddha. i'm chris, we've a chief executive officer, the consultant, se macro advisory. he joins us from london, a warm welcome to old. if i could stop with it, kept bits in a. bu just so. is it fair to say...
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they call them is for dome and full of focused on the on boss of the to the united states, the united kingdom. and the united nations. she joins us from islamabad. could be a, i the move, managing direct sir. it be can security and intelligence a political analysis consultancy. he joins us from a buddha and chris. we've a chief executive officer, the consultancy macro advisory. he joins us from london, a warm welcome to all if i could stop with it could be it's in a. bu just so. is it fair to say 2024? it's been a year of instability and unpredictability could be uh, yes, uh, to an extent as far as the african consent funds initiative consent, we could look at it from 3 major on those. the economy that has been largely on stable and on on sutton. we saw protests in different parts of the continent in kenya, in south africa in 90. the effect that they taught the politicos to ability in those countries. however, we saw in gonna be transitioned that was largely a claim to successful. in spite of the very unsuccessful electro put out in countries like more than big and to an extended 902, i'm gon
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musk will be joining the american demonstration a few days and he referred to germany and the united kingdom as a providence. when one is about to join the administration, what do you say about the communication process in the context of the intellectual campaign in a number of countries? that could be a reference to support to a member of far right parties in europe including in germany. if so we had to be careful given the long-standing position of the american republican party has been. now france and the united states have been working hand-in-hand for four years now to fight terrorism including syria and in the presence of usi to express condolences to the terror attack that took place. france has reliable and resolute -- terrorism. but the regime. that will only happen if all of the community has a role to play and of course the return of syrian -- wheel it to them. they have been our companions fighting together with us and the future of syria with the in and the future of their country but i would like to commend the efforts undertaken by director blinken in syria as well as turkey a
musk will be joining the american demonstration a few days and he referred to germany and the united kingdom as a providence. when one is about to join the administration, what do you say about the communication process in the context of the intellectual campaign in a number of countries? that could be a reference to support to a member of far right parties in europe including in germany. if so we had to be careful given the long-standing position of the american republican party has been. now...
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hello, they a columbus, the dome and full upon kasanya and boss of the, to the united states, the united kingdom and the united nations. she joins us from islam about could be a i the move, managing director at beacon security and intelligence, a political analysis consultancy. he joins us from a buddha and chris. we've a chief executive officer of the consultancy macro advisory. he joins us from london, a warm welcome to well, if i could stop with could be in a boot, just so is it fair to say 2024? it's been a year of instability and unpredictability. could be a uh yes, the, to an extend as far the pretend confidence funds and then just consent. we could look at it from 3 major on those. the economy that has been largely on stable and on site. and we saw protests in different parts of the continent in kenya, inside africa, in 90. the effect that they've taught the politicos to ability in those countries. however, we saw in gonna the transition that was largely a claim to successful. in spite of these very unsuccessful electronic fund, howard in countries like more than big and to an extended 90
hello, they a columbus, the dome and full upon kasanya and boss of the, to the united states, the united kingdom and the united nations. she joins us from islam about could be a i the move, managing director at beacon security and intelligence, a political analysis consultancy. he joins us from a buddha and chris. we've a chief executive officer of the consultancy macro advisory. he joins us from london, a warm welcome to well, if i could stop with could be in a boot, just so is it fair to say...
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security and prosperity and brokered a defense pact between the united states, australia and the united kingdom, the pacific allies as only america is able to do. and taken the quad to the next level and united states, japan, australia and india and we had that first meeting. i was dumbfounded when they said can we do this at your house? you think i'm kidding. my wife said, no problem. it was during the u.n. meeting and thought they were going to do it in new york. they said we want to do it in delaware. so people can know we are friends. our democracy and economy, security supply chains, technology and so much more. in the red sea brought together more than 20 countries to protect civilian ships that were attacked by the houthis. defending freedom of navigation, one of the world's busiest waterways and extending partnerships across the americas, defending democracy, addressing migration, increasing prosperity and protecting amazon rain forest which captures billions of tons of carbon in the atmosphere every year. we have reinvigorated people's faith in the united states as a true partner. toda
security and prosperity and brokered a defense pact between the united states, australia and the united kingdom, the pacific allies as only america is able to do. and taken the quad to the next level and united states, japan, australia and india and we had that first meeting. i was dumbfounded when they said can we do this at your house? you think i'm kidding. my wife said, no problem. it was during the u.n. meeting and thought they were going to do it in new york. they said we want to do it in...
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musk will be joining the american demonstration a few days and he referred to germany and the united kingdomence. when one is about to join the administration, what do you say about the communication process in the context of the intellectual campaign in a number of countries? that could be a reference to support to a member of far right parties in europe including in germany. if so we had to be careful given the long-standing position of the american republican party has been. now france and the united states have been working hand-in-hand for four years now to fight terrorism including syria and in the presence of usi to express condolences to the terror attack that took place. france has reliable and resolute -- terrorism. but the regime. that will only happen if all of the community has a role to play and of course the return of syrian -- wheel it to them. they have been our companions fighting together with us and the future of syria with the in and the future of their country but i would like to commend the efforts undertaken by director blinken in syria as well as turkey and your posi
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of it, the united kingdom is not big point friendly. they're suffering as a result of it. el salvador is big point friendly and we are booming. so really, the 21st century is defined by those who are getting in line with the big going protocol and what it means and what it can do for your country. and those countries that are falling by the wayside. all right, we have to leave you here. now months keys, i seen a big coin advisor to the president of all salvador. thank you so much for your insight here night. right. why stay with our team to national for all the latest i'm around the world and i'll see you again by the, the model of the orange. you know, the not all the, even here for the origin norion's and a few are so as far as your story now, i'm sure for most of the different levels, watts for see anybody on the bottom shelf period. rush, it was one big family, tens of millions, strong, despite the differences that united, because the most important thing defines them as respect for tradition and some of the values, the russians, pr
of it, the united kingdom is not big point friendly. they're suffering as a result of it. el salvador is big point friendly and we are booming. so really, the 21st century is defined by those who are getting in line with the big going protocol and what it means and what it can do for your country. and those countries that are falling by the wayside. all right, we have to leave you here. now months keys, i seen a big coin advisor to the president of all salvador. thank you so much for your...
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we brokered a defense pact known as aukus among the united d states, australia and the united kingdomtlantic pacific allies as only america is able to do. i have taken the quad to the next level. united states, japan, austria, australia and india and when we had the first meeting i was dumbfounded when they all called and said can we do this at your house? you think i'm kidding. i like said no problem. back it was during the u.n. beating them without we're going to do it in new york. and wanted to do it in delaware. i said said we can let people know we are really friends. our democracy, vibrant economies working closely, security, supply chain, technology and so much more. in the red sea we brought together more than 20 countries to perfect, to protect civilian ships attacked by the houthis. defending freedom of navigation, one of the world's busiest waterways, and with strength partnerships all across the americas defending democracy, targeting corruption, addressing migration, increasing prosperity and protecting amazon rain forest which captures aliens of times, billions of tons o
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morning i spoke to presidents give you credit and i assured him of the unwavering support of united kingdom. i have never experienced propaganda as bad. ukraine has turned into a monstrosity of psychological manipulation where the people have been rudely brainwashed. today the invasion begins as vitamin pollutants as russian forces into ukraine. it was obvious that the american public was being deceived about what exactly was happening inside ukraine in this war. so what's really happening in the western countries genuinely convinced that protecting a weak ukraine from them might say russia when i started uncovering those reasons, it was shocking to me mentally was very, very shocking. how they mistakenly delivered today, manipulating the audience. so i just did a little bit of research and came across the role of p r firms in a massive propaganda effort that is simply designed to manufacture consent for ongoing, permanent us, for in ukraine against russia. the development of the q sam, can you wish to move? the reason that gives the going america is interesting because then here comes the
morning i spoke to presidents give you credit and i assured him of the unwavering support of united kingdom. i have never experienced propaganda as bad. ukraine has turned into a monstrosity of psychological manipulation where the people have been rudely brainwashed. today the invasion begins as vitamin pollutants as russian forces into ukraine. it was obvious that the american public was being deceived about what exactly was happening inside ukraine in this war. so what's really happening in...