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first issues unpopular on politics? first of all, issues unpopular on politics?othing _ issues unpopular on politics? f “st of all, there's nothing wrong with changing your mind with the facts change. a lot of politicians have been on thatjourney, albeit from the left of the right. quite interesting politicians can do that. but liz truss seems to have this sale and attitude to cutting taxes and she has to be very careful. she says she's risking unpopular, we haven't had a test of popularity but only with the membership of over £4000 a year and, no wonder they voted for her. nobody else did it. so her tone has to be right, she has to make sure that these tax cut in the energy package in the business, she has the land that right and that kind of defensiveness she put up in new york today, i don't think that works and announcing this business package tomorrow, not in front of parliament by a written statement tomorrow morning to be followed by some kind of briefing with the broadcast to the nation, i don't think that'll in terms of popular appeal. think that'll in t
first issues unpopular on politics? first of all, issues unpopular on politics?othing _ issues unpopular on politics? f “st of all, there's nothing wrong with changing your mind with the facts change. a lot of politicians have been on thatjourney, albeit from the left of the right. quite interesting politicians can do that. but liz truss seems to have this sale and attitude to cutting taxes and she has to be very careful. she says she's risking unpopular, we haven't had a test of popularity...
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very unpopular by this point. in the i unpopular by this point.ader won by saying this reckless _ opposition leader won by saying this reckless spending _ opposition leader won by saying this reckless spending must _ opposition leader won by saying this reckless spending must stop, - opposition leader won by saying this reckless spending must stop, and l opposition leader won by saying this reckless spending must stop, and ii reckless spending must stop, and i think— reckless spending must stop, and i think there's — reckless spending must stop, and i think there's a _ reckless spending must stop, and i think there's a real— reckless spending must stop, and i think there's a real moment - reckless spending must stop, and i think there's a real moment for. reckless spending must stop, and il think there's a real moment for keir starmer— think there's a real moment for keir starmer here — think there's a real moment for keir starmer here to _ think there's a real moment for keir starmer here to come _ think there's a real moment for keir starmer her
very unpopular by this point. in the i unpopular by this point.ader won by saying this reckless _ opposition leader won by saying this reckless spending _ opposition leader won by saying this reckless spending must _ opposition leader won by saying this reckless spending must stop, - opposition leader won by saying this reckless spending must stop, and l opposition leader won by saying this reckless spending must stop, and ii reckless spending must stop, and i think— reckless spending must...
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you are willing to do unpopular things if you think it | do unpopular things if you think it can contributethat's right. and i will always make sure to work that we are helping those who are struggling, and that's why we took the action we took on energy bills, because we didn't want to see households facing unaffordable bills. ., . u , unaffordable bills. labour accused the government _ unaffordable bills. labour accused the government of— unaffordable bills. labour accused the government of having - unaffordable bills. labour accused the government of having the - unaffordable bills. labour accused l the government of having the wrong priorities in wanting to lift the cap on bankers' bonuses. the pound has been tumbling, interest rates rising, some prices are soaring. do you accept that despite your interventions times are going to be tough for people this winter? we are facin: tough for people this winter? we are facing incredibly _ tough for people this winter? we are facing incredibly tough _ tough for people this winter? we are facing incredibly tough economic - facing incredibly toug
you are willing to do unpopular things if you think it | do unpopular things if you think it can contributethat's right. and i will always make sure to work that we are helping those who are struggling, and that's why we took the action we took on energy bills, because we didn't want to see households facing unaffordable bills. ., . u , unaffordable bills. labour accused the government _ unaffordable bills. labour accused the government of— unaffordable bills. labour accused the government of...
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will this make her unpopular or popular?, it's one thing to fund - all these tax cuts and set yourself _ up as singapore — upon thames from a position of surplus, it's quite another l to do it when your debt to gdp ratio is already nearly 100%. 0k, we're going to leave tax cuts and the british economy and we're going to turn our attention now to the war in ukraine, because the us presidentjoe biden said this week that russia's invasion had breached the core tenets of the united nations charter. president putin, though, seems to be doubling down on the war — he's mobilising another 300,000 reservists — with the result that many men eligible for the call—up are fleeing from russia. meanwhile, the kremlin are organising self—styled "referendums" in four regions of ukraine, seeking to annexe them all as russian territory. and if the west doesn't like it, well, we've had another dire warning from mr putin this week — threatening to retaliate with nuclear weapons if necessary. and he said this is not a bluff. latika, is it a bluff
will this make her unpopular or popular?, it's one thing to fund - all these tax cuts and set yourself _ up as singapore — upon thames from a position of surplus, it's quite another l to do it when your debt to gdp ratio is already nearly 100%. 0k, we're going to leave tax cuts and the british economy and we're going to turn our attention now to the war in ukraine, because the us presidentjoe biden said this week that russia's invasion had breached the core tenets of the united nations...
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, she will be unpopular. she will be unpopular, she will be un--oular. after _ unpopular. and a few weeks ago we were discussing after the _ unpopular. and a few weeks ago we were discussing after the queens i were discussing after the queens death— were discussing after the queens death in— were discussing after the queens death in that quiet political period of national mourning maybe there would _ of national mourning maybe there would be — of national mourning maybe there would be a — of national mourning maybe there would be a gentle return to a soft landing, — would be a gentle return to a soft landing, or soft loft launch for liz truss _ landing, or soft loft launch for liz truss with — landing, or soft loft launch for liz truss with a — landing, or soft loft launch for liz truss with a gentle style of politics _ truss with a gentle style of politics because the parties have come _ politics because the parties have come together in agreement, and unity— come together in agreement, and unity over— come together in agreement, and unity over that. ov
, she will be unpopular. she will be unpopular, she will be un--oular. after _ unpopular. and a few weeks ago we were discussing after the _ unpopular. and a few weeks ago we were discussing after the queens i were discussing after the queens death— were discussing after the queens death in— were discussing after the queens death in that quiet political period of national mourning maybe there would _ of national mourning maybe there would be — of national mourning maybe there would be a...
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the other countries. -- unpopular. the death of other countries. —— unpopular. watched the queens funeral on the uk main tv channels. according to figures just released an even more people will have watched online. a man has been jailed for ten months after disorder and leicester between muslim and hindu communities. and robbie recorded new versions of this classic songs to mark 25 years since his first solo album. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, england need 159 when the first tee 20 against pakistan having fallen back to restrict the homesites, hundred 50 for seven between the two teams on pakistan soil for 17 years, pakistan started well with the two openers with previous number one ranks in the world in this format punishing england boulders in the early stages and lasting until the tent over in the first would get to fall before system for 68 of the bowling of the standing captain. the third to go is the torah started to wrestle back control loop claiming his first international wicket and three on his debut, including two in the f
the other countries. -- unpopular. the death of other countries. —— unpopular. watched the queens funeral on the uk main tv channels. according to figures just released an even more people will have watched online. a man has been jailed for ten months after disorder and leicester between muslim and hindu communities. and robbie recorded new versions of this classic songs to mark 25 years since his first solo album. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, england need 159...
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and liz truss singh that she is prepared to be an unpopular leader and make unpopular decisions to stimulatet so far? it’s what is your take on it so far? it's all very symbolic and very top, on top of— all very symbolic and very top, on top of the — all very symbolic and very top, on top of the empire state building and sending _ top of the empire state building and sending this message on the front of the mail— sending this message on the front of the mail and strong words considering she has not even met a lot of— considering she has not even met a lot of people. considering she has not even met a lot of maple-— lot of people. give her a chance. she's trying- _ lot of people. give her a chance. she's trying. she's _ lot of people. give her a chance. she's trying. she's met - lot of people. give her a chance. she's trying. she's met them - lot of people. give her a chance. she's trying. she's met them in | she's trying. she's met them in revious she's trying. she's met them in previous and — she's trying. she's met them in previous and ministerial- she's trying. she's met them in previous
and liz truss singh that she is prepared to be an unpopular leader and make unpopular decisions to stimulatet so far? it’s what is your take on it so far? it's all very symbolic and very top, on top of— all very symbolic and very top, on top of the — all very symbolic and very top, on top of the empire state building and sending _ top of the empire state building and sending this message on the front of the mail— sending this message on the front of the mail and strong words considering...
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it means and why is it so unpopular? well, abe's grandfather was the one that sort of facilitate the entry of unification church into japan. back in the late sixty's. he was close to the reverend moon and so yet these family dynastic ties have reflected badly on our bay. and when people think of the moonies, they think of coerced donations from members and mass weddings. and so in general, in japan of the moonies do not have a very positive image. and it came as a huge surprise that an organization that many people regard as cult has such strong ties in the corridors of power. and so people are wondering like, what's going on? how could this be? so i think that there's already distrust of obey. and now his legacy is toxic because of the dynastic ties with the moonies and public perceptions that the moonies are like a cult. and there been more than $30000.00 official complaints by former members of the unification church that they have been defrauded for a total of something like $800000000.00. so. ready people are paying
it means and why is it so unpopular? well, abe's grandfather was the one that sort of facilitate the entry of unification church into japan. back in the late sixty's. he was close to the reverend moon and so yet these family dynastic ties have reflected badly on our bay. and when people think of the moonies, they think of coerced donations from members and mass weddings. and so in general, in japan of the moonies do not have a very positive image. and it came as a huge surprise that an...
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plants — on their really, really unpopular plants an — on their really, really unpopular plants.— plants. an economically unsound plants. i mean this 33 point lead is 'ust plants. i mean this 33 point lead is just unbelievably, it's historic is the largest lead for labour i think in three — the largest lead for labour i think in three decades. tories the iron reporting — in three decades. tories the iron reporting that this is shock and fear for— reporting that this is shock and fear for the tory mps. some are and others are _ fear for the tory mps. some are and others are called for her to go and even saying — others are called for her to go and even saying bring back boris. so realty— even saying bring back boris. so really things couldn't be more disastrous and this is three weeks reatty~ _ disastrous and this is three weeks really. she's only been in the post for a _ really. she's only been in the post for a week— really. she's only been in the post for a week because we had two weeks of national— for a week because we had two weeks of national mourning effectively. that is _
plants — on their really, really unpopular plants an — on their really, really unpopular plants.— plants. an economically unsound plants. i mean this 33 point lead is 'ust plants. i mean this 33 point lead is just unbelievably, it's historic is the largest lead for labour i think in three — the largest lead for labour i think in three decades. tories the iron reporting — in three decades. tories the iron reporting that this is shock and fear for— reporting that this is shock and...
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you are willing to do unpopular things if you think it can contribute to a bigger economy?ill always work to make sure that we are helping those who are struggling. that's why we took the action that we took on energy bills, because we didn't want to see households facing unaffordable bills. labour accuse the government of having the wrong priorities in wanting to lift the cap on bankers' bonuses. the pound has been tumbling, interest rates are rising, some prices are soaring. do you accept that despite your interventions, times are going to be tough for people this winter? we're facing incredibly tough economic times. i'm here in new york at the united nations. we've had the invasion of ukraine which has pushed up energy prices. we're still seeing the after—effects of covid. what is very important, as well as growing our economy, we are also protecting our economic security. the conservatives won the last election with one prime minister, borisjohnson, and are now led by another, chosen only by party members. so, what will change? i will be my own prime minister, and i wou
you are willing to do unpopular things if you think it can contribute to a bigger economy?ill always work to make sure that we are helping those who are struggling. that's why we took the action that we took on energy bills, because we didn't want to see households facing unaffordable bills. labour accuse the government of having the wrong priorities in wanting to lift the cap on bankers' bonuses. the pound has been tumbling, interest rates are rising, some prices are soaring. do you accept...
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. >> not only am i committed to the 60 vote threshold, i have incredibly unpopular views.lly think we should restore the 60 vote threshold for the areas in which it has been eliminated already. we should restore it. not everybody likes that. because it would make it harder, harder for us to confirm judges, and it would make us harder to confirm executive appointments in each administration. but i believe that if we did restore it, we could actually see more of that middle ground in all parts of our governance. that's what i believe our forefathers intended. >> our fourth fathers, and she called, them intended that women never be senators. our forefathers intended that women never have the right to vote. our forefathers did not intend for a place called arizona to be represented in the united states senate, when the founding fathers were writing the constitution, the place we call arizona was spain. and the authors of the constitution expected it to remain spin. in 1821, when mexico secured its independence from spain, the place now called arizona was in mexico. the united
. >> not only am i committed to the 60 vote threshold, i have incredibly unpopular views.lly think we should restore the 60 vote threshold for the areas in which it has been eliminated already. we should restore it. not everybody likes that. because it would make it harder, harder for us to confirm judges, and it would make us harder to confirm executive appointments in each administration. but i believe that if we did restore it, we could actually see more of that middle ground in all...
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it, it is, it have turned out to be a very unpopular decision that the public opinion has turned against this funeral. there have also been very embarrassing revelations about the links to the unification church, the so called mooney say this is a right wing organization. very conservative that some people regard as being a more like a cult i did emerge the after the assassination that the suspect involved apparently with motivated because he had a grudge against sion. so ivy because of his connection to the unification church. and since then, various, no revelations that come out about the connection between sions ave other members of the ruling party and the unification church, which is all made being very embarrassing for me. okay, shita. so he would probably, in some ways, probably regret having made this decision, but he is going ahead with this state funeral. we're waiting to see what he will say. presumably he will obviously talk about, talk about his life, his career. but at the same time, you get the sense that he will probably be using that speech to try to salvage something of
it, it is, it have turned out to be a very unpopular decision that the public opinion has turned against this funeral. there have also been very embarrassing revelations about the links to the unification church, the so called mooney say this is a right wing organization. very conservative that some people regard as being a more like a cult i did emerge the after the assassination that the suspect involved apparently with motivated because he had a grudge against sion. so ivy because of his...
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you are willing to do unpopular things if you think it can | unpopular things if you think it can contributence, reversing that increase, as well. yes, we do have to take difficult decisions to get our economy growing, we have to look at our tax rates, so corporation tax needs to be competitive with other countries so that we can attract that investment. ultimately, the reason i am doing that, the reason the chancellor is doing that is because we want people across this country to have those opportunities. that is why we are doing it. ii'iin�*n�* that is why we are doing it. how worried are _ that is why we are doing it. how worried are you _ that is why we are doing it. how worried are you about _ that is why we are doing it. how worried are you about the falling value of the pound? mr; worried are you about the falling value of the pound?— value of the pound? my belief is that britain's _ value of the pound? my belief is that britain's economic - value of the pound? my belief is - that britain's economic fundamentals are strong. we have relatively low debt compared to the rest of the g7, w
you are willing to do unpopular things if you think it can | unpopular things if you think it can contributence, reversing that increase, as well. yes, we do have to take difficult decisions to get our economy growing, we have to look at our tax rates, so corporation tax needs to be competitive with other countries so that we can attract that investment. ultimately, the reason i am doing that, the reason the chancellor is doing that is because we want people across this country to have those...
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the headlines at 8pm: liz truss says she is prepared to take unpopular decisions to make the economy grow. among them — allowing bankers to get bigger bonuses. if that means taking difficult decisions which are going to help britain become more competitive, help britain become more attractive, help more investment flow into our country, yes, i'm absolutely prepared to take those decisions. i don't think these economic plans are going to bring that economic growth that she describes in any case, but also they are deeply unfair. big tech bosses are to give evidence to the inquest into the death of molly russell, the 14—year—old who took her own life after being exposed to harmful content online. disorder in leicester between muslim and hindu communities — one man is jailed for ten months. rail workers resume strike action in october, affecting the conservative party conference and the london marathon. and more than 28 million people in the uk saw the queen's state funeral on tv yesterday, making it one of the most—watched live broadcasts in british history. hello, good evening. the pri
the headlines at 8pm: liz truss says she is prepared to take unpopular decisions to make the economy grow. among them — allowing bankers to get bigger bonuses. if that means taking difficult decisions which are going to help britain become more competitive, help britain become more attractive, help more investment flow into our country, yes, i'm absolutely prepared to take those decisions. i don't think these economic plans are going to bring that economic growth that she describes in any...
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laws to be adopted unpopular station unpopular measures, from which not only suffer themselves to destroynot only europe is suffering, but americano already felt that she was talking, uh, she was saying, well, you must stop, we cannot. why can't you shove her back with her feet, she doesn't give it, yes, and they shove the authorities. i think this is this image. he is very relevant. here, judging, because sergei anatolyevich quite rightly says and for europe, they also kick her in the back, shove with bayonets, drive her on. well, in general , think about it, yes, well, any sane person, think about deliberately methodically destroying your own industrial potential and perspective. you just know nut by nut. that's right and lovingly concluded. smoothly atlanticism begins the ninth year. that's the marshall plan, everything from there went to the conquest of integration, and the american financial structures in europe and the absorption of everything that only they think that they have reached extremely, uh, marshal bob. yes, i want to finish , today we see almost every day that europe is
laws to be adopted unpopular station unpopular measures, from which not only suffer themselves to destroynot only europe is suffering, but americano already felt that she was talking, uh, she was saying, well, you must stop, we cannot. why can't you shove her back with her feet, she doesn't give it, yes, and they shove the authorities. i think this is this image. he is very relevant. here, judging, because sergei anatolyevich quite rightly says and for europe, they also kick her in the back,...
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you are willing to do unpopular things if you think it can contribute to a bigger economy?n tumbling, interest rates are rising, tough for people this winter? we're facing incredibly tough economic times. i'm here in new york at the united nations. we've had the invasion of ukraine which has pushed up energy prices. we're still seeing the after—effects of covid. what is very important, as well as growing our economy, we are also protecting our economic security. the conservatives won the last election with one prime minister, borisjohnson, and are now led by another, chosen only by party members. so, what will change? i will be my own prime minister, and i wouldn't compare myself to any predecessors and the times we are in are different from the times predecessors have been in. we are entering a new era. it is a more insecure era and what my government is about is about delivering for people, making sure that people have the jobs, the opportunities and the future that they can rely on. this afternoon the prime minister met the french president emanuel macron. insecurity abr
you are willing to do unpopular things if you think it can contribute to a bigger economy?n tumbling, interest rates are rising, tough for people this winter? we're facing incredibly tough economic times. i'm here in new york at the united nations. we've had the invasion of ukraine which has pushed up energy prices. we're still seeing the after—effects of covid. what is very important, as well as growing our economy, we are also protecting our economic security. the conservatives won the last...
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issues of money and global, tax and small hairdressers make unpopular issues from the pelvis. the government of the highways, blew up environmentalists, lifted the moratorium on hydraulic fracturing reservoirs for the extraction of shale gas, the ban on fracking was introduced 3 years ago, because previous attempts are great for local earthquakes. experts. they say that the extraction of shale gas. it may take a decade, which cannot ensure the energy independence of britain today , english gas, as one would like pipeline routes, will not go in the required volumes, and the indicator only has to adapt and get out, that is, twist and turn down. it's winter late autumn when it gets dark around 4pm the island football clubs will try to save money. do not burn electricity, why not turn on the spotlights in vain, and for this they will equate football matches with children's matinees, that is, you will now need to go to the game on an alarm clock and with a cup of coffee. lisa girson boris khalfin and maxim zaichenko ntv london for now that's all the news stay on ntv the main cause
issues of money and global, tax and small hairdressers make unpopular issues from the pelvis. the government of the highways, blew up environmentalists, lifted the moratorium on hydraulic fracturing reservoirs for the extraction of shale gas, the ban on fracking was introduced 3 years ago, because previous attempts are great for local earthquakes. experts. they say that the extraction of shale gas. it may take a decade, which cannot ensure the energy independence of britain today , english gas,...
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the topic of europride was, to put it mildly, unpopular serbia and the authorities feared a serious clash. in addition, the day before, first president aleksandar vučić canceled the european union, and then the minister of internal affairs of serbia, aleksandra volin, banned the procession, but otherworldly forces intervened, or rather the european union went to the usa christopher hill. lesbians who like was over defended the democratic right to civil disobedience and protest, and the minister of the interior. i watched all this from the outside and refused to comment, despite the bad weather in belgrade where there is an iro, however, they nevertheless decided to walk through the streets of the serbian capital, numerous protests and the opinion of the serbs. they were little interested in the same way as the prohibitions of local authorities, at first, for some reason, representatives of the lgbt community of ukraine wanted to lead the column. later they got lost among other rainbow colleagues because i came here with my friends from the lgbt community. including because of the ch
the topic of europride was, to put it mildly, unpopular serbia and the authorities feared a serious clash. in addition, the day before, first president aleksandar vučić canceled the european union, and then the minister of internal affairs of serbia, aleksandra volin, banned the procession, but otherworldly forces intervened, or rather the european union went to the usa christopher hill. lesbians who like was over defended the democratic right to civil disobedience and protest, and the...
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{lila uk rather unpopular with the rest of the world.— uk rather unpopular with the rest of the worldthe world. ok, for now, thank you. mark 0stwald. - rest of the world. ok, for now, thank you. mark 0stwald. we i thank you. mark 0stwald. we will speak to you again soon. the uk's international trade secretary kemi badenoch is in new york on her first overseas trip. she's been making a pitch to investors — despite the fact a wider post—brexit trade deal with the us appears to be off the agenda. but she's been forced to address the market turmoil and defend the government's policies — as the bbc�*s michelle fleury reports. on her first trip to new york as britain's international trade secretary, kemi badenoch sought to convince people that the tax and spending plan announced last week was, in fact, the best way to address the country's economic challenges, which include high inflation and skyrocketing energy costs. there is radical change happening on our side of the atlantic. it's the kind of radical change we've not seen for a0 years. we know it is bold. we know it comes with risk. bu
{lila uk rather unpopular with the rest of the world.— uk rather unpopular with the rest of the worldthe world. ok, for now, thank you. mark 0stwald. - rest of the world. ok, for now, thank you. mark 0stwald. we i thank you. mark 0stwald. we will speak to you again soon. the uk's international trade secretary kemi badenoch is in new york on her first overseas trip. she's been making a pitch to investors — despite the fact a wider post—brexit trade deal with the us appears to be off the...
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it is precisely because their current economic and social agenda has become so radical and so unpopularhat a dominant force within the once great republican party now feels the need to subvert democracy itself, making excuses for insurrectionist, resisting common sense reform to strengthen our system. because they know in a truly representative democracy, they would be defeated again and again. they have already lost the argument to the american people on what to do about the big issues. but they've decided maybe losing the argument doesn't have to automatically mean losing the election. that is why they resort to voter suppression, playing to the least democratic elements of our magnificent democratic system. because if a democratic represented a republic becomes more tolerant, more decent, more open and progressive over time and it goes against their -- for siding -- or themselves being open to persuading and update their own beliefs in the face of evidence, instead they just try to make our country less representative, less democratic, less of a republic. these are not normal republi
it is precisely because their current economic and social agenda has become so radical and so unpopularhat a dominant force within the once great republican party now feels the need to subvert democracy itself, making excuses for insurrectionist, resisting common sense reform to strengthen our system. because they know in a truly representative democracy, they would be defeated again and again. they have already lost the argument to the american people on what to do about the big issues. but...
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liz truss says she is prepared to be an unpopular prime minister to help the economy grow. if that means taking difficult decisions which are going to help britain become more competitive, help britain become more attractive, help more investment flow into our country, yes, i'm absolutely prepared to take those decisions. as a judge quashes the murder conviction of adnan syed, we speak to a man who taught him law in prison. tonight with the context, democratic strategist mary anne marsh and brian taylor, political commentator and columnist of the herald newspaper. welcome. world leaders are in new york for a un meeting which is already being dominated by ukraine. russia's invasion was always going to be at the top of the agenda, but events today have brought the war into even sharper focus. officials in russian controlled areas in the east and south of ukraine have announced snap referenda onjoining russia. it appears to be part of a push by moscow to accelerate their annexation, in response to serious setbacks on the battlefield. international condemnation has been swift.
liz truss says she is prepared to be an unpopular prime minister to help the economy grow. if that means taking difficult decisions which are going to help britain become more competitive, help britain become more attractive, help more investment flow into our country, yes, i'm absolutely prepared to take those decisions. as a judge quashes the murder conviction of adnan syed, we speak to a man who taught him law in prison. tonight with the context, democratic strategist mary anne marsh and...
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even such unpopular ones as coal power plants refusing russian gas supplies will only make it harderhe germans. life the european union has not imposed sanctions on the import of gases, primarily because of western european countries, others cannot find an alternative so quickly for themselves. we can now say that even if it will be very difficult. we can probably make it through this winter, but it will be harder to do if we give up what, albeit in small quantities, comes from russia but the horrors of yesterday germany lives in a state of energy austerity in the country, for example, was banned from heating swimming pools and heating corridors in offices to heat the offices themselves, while it is possible only up to 19 °, and buildings and monuments will have to turn off the night lights to save, for sure, the british will have to write dail in addition to the fact that electricity prices in october there it will jump by 80% at once. it is not a fact that it will be possible to ensure its uninterrupted supply. the operation of wind turbines, for example, depends entirely on the we
even such unpopular ones as coal power plants refusing russian gas supplies will only make it harderhe germans. life the european union has not imposed sanctions on the import of gases, primarily because of western european countries, others cannot find an alternative so quickly for themselves. we can now say that even if it will be very difficult. we can probably make it through this winter, but it will be harder to do if we give up what, albeit in small quantities, comes from russia but the...
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prime minister liz truss is currently deeply unpopular and also unknown in the country at large. she was ushered in by 0.2% of the eligible electorate. so this isn't somebody who has won over the hearts and minds of this country, that the british public feel akin to, feel like they're comfortable in her leadership just yet. so it's definitely a moment where the nation feels a sense of uncertainty in its own identity and who to look to as a figure of leadership now. >> and king charles, it's him who they need to look to. it will be really interesting in the coming days when we speak to all the well wishers and morners who will come out to get an idea of how they feel about king charles. we know from basic polls, generally i would say opinion has been better. i think we've had some cnn polling to that effect in recent years. but they will be looking for that sort of stability that they have had in queen elizabeth ii for 70 years. i just -- everyone i have spoken to today said we have just not known any different. i think there is a huge sense of loss, despite the queen being 96 yea
prime minister liz truss is currently deeply unpopular and also unknown in the country at large. she was ushered in by 0.2% of the eligible electorate. so this isn't somebody who has won over the hearts and minds of this country, that the british public feel akin to, feel like they're comfortable in her leadership just yet. so it's definitely a moment where the nation feels a sense of uncertainty in its own identity and who to look to as a figure of leadership now. >> and king charles,...
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russian president vladimir putin taking a risky and deeply unpopular step following setbacks for his troops nearly 7 months after invading ukraine. ordering a partial mobilization of 300,000 reservists in the country. effective immediately. it's the first mobilization in russia since world war. 2. the result continued protests in the streets and one way flights out of the country skyrocketing in price and selling out including flights from moscow to istanbul in turkey and you're a van in our mania. countries that allow russians to enter without a visa. we're seeing the very early signs of people starting to say, you know what, i'm really not comfortable with this. i may have silent, but i can't do it anymore. do bryansk you says despite the mass exodus people fleeing the country. >> may not be completely clear from the war time call. it really doesn't affect you until you need some federal services. so >> if these people were having issues with having their pension, for instance, from russia mail to them or direct deposit or perhaps surpassed for expired and they want to travel anoth
russian president vladimir putin taking a risky and deeply unpopular step following setbacks for his troops nearly 7 months after invading ukraine. ordering a partial mobilization of 300,000 reservists in the country. effective immediately. it's the first mobilization in russia since world war. 2. the result continued protests in the streets and one way flights out of the country skyrocketing in price and selling out including flights from moscow to istanbul in turkey and you're a van in our...
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{lilla obviously it means that mobilisation is very unpopular in russia.- is very unpopular in russiaate, anthony blinken, called plans to hold referendums in the territories russia occupies a dangerous escalation. but the russian foreign minister, sergei lavrov, complained that council members were trying to impose a false narrative on moscow's operations in ukraine. translation: precisely this term, | impunity, reflects what has been. going on in that country since 2014. a national and radicalforce as open russophobes and neo—nazis came to power then as a result of an armed coup with direct support of western countries. and right after that, they took the path of lawlessness and totally ignoring the main rights and freedoms, the right to life, the right of expression, the right of access to information, the right of conscience, the right to use their native language, and to date the crimes in february 2014 remain unpunished. those who perpetrated the horrific tragedy in 0desa on the 2nd of may 2014 have not been found or punished. at the house of labour unions, dozens were burned al
{lilla obviously it means that mobilisation is very unpopular in russia.- is very unpopular in russiaate, anthony blinken, called plans to hold referendums in the territories russia occupies a dangerous escalation. but the russian foreign minister, sergei lavrov, complained that council members were trying to impose a false narrative on moscow's operations in ukraine. translation: precisely this term, | impunity, reflects what has been. going on in that country since 2014. a national and...
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step in russia, very unpopular in and we like to talk about treason, in any case, to look for different treason, less now thank god during the war and in russia it was very rare and now they accuse well, it is clear that he made this decision, but if he made such a gesture, it is a signal of the event, first of all, that he is ready to negotiate, he demonstrates that he is ready to make certain compromises and fulfill the agreements is another thing, and on what terms, because what now he is it is absolutely unacceptable for us to come to an agreement at the expense of losing part of the territory, so this is the situation, so i think that the situation will develop in a non-standard way, but sooner or later , most likely, according to the development of events next year, a situation will arise when putin is forced it is not putin who will decide what to do next, while the only forecast from us is that it will be delayed, he is going by the way of prolonging the war . he still wants to avoid a negative scenario for himself, mr. fesenko. planned protests against mobilization in the citie
step in russia, very unpopular in and we like to talk about treason, in any case, to look for different treason, less now thank god during the war and in russia it was very rare and now they accuse well, it is clear that he made this decision, but if he made such a gesture, it is a signal of the event, first of all, that he is ready to negotiate, he demonstrates that he is ready to make certain compromises and fulfill the agreements is another thing, and on what terms, because what now he is it...
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and i think the upcoming referenda will be very unpopular too, because they would certainly give president putin's reform, all right. and may be a kind of the moral justification to further steps, like renaming the special military operation to a full scale to watch and ultimately to hit those ukrainian targets that moscow did to dare to hit so find forth. also even to threaten with nuclear weapons, less abstractly what we have heard of him from him today. do you think the idea both the idea and the reality of mobilization will affect and russian soldiers morale on the battlefield? well apparently is russians have a huge problem with the vin number of soldiers, and that the main aim is to increase of its number as for morals. i don't think that the mobilized reservists will increase the fighting spirit, so to say, because they are not volunteer fighters, not soldiers who know what they are fighting for, namely for money. but people who have been forced to fight and now who to has to explain to them even better. why and what exactly they actually have to fight is ukraine. i'm not sure go to
and i think the upcoming referenda will be very unpopular too, because they would certainly give president putin's reform, all right. and may be a kind of the moral justification to further steps, like renaming the special military operation to a full scale to watch and ultimately to hit those ukrainian targets that moscow did to dare to hit so find forth. also even to threaten with nuclear weapons, less abstractly what we have heard of him from him today. do you think the idea both the idea...
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dmytro, i may say something unpopular and ungrateful now, and i will ask an unpopular question. people killed, 74 injured, they are standing in a hurry to leave for the occupied part of the zaporizhzhia region , along with children and women. well, how do you generally treat people ? to the last one , they left for zaporizhzhia with great problems, where bribes were given, they endured humiliation, they changed cars because they were not allowed to drive in one car, they were released in another, and they were very happy when they left for zaporizhzhia. and now they are in the territory controlled by ukraine, instead, the force of the column of cars goes there and there, where the occupation is there, and also with children and with women, please explain this phenomenon in general . well, i understand, of course, i feel very sorry for the people, but it seems to me that this tourism is necessary at the front finish little by little so that there are no such victims , i am asking you for your word, it is absolutely a great pity that the people will not return those who died today and th
dmytro, i may say something unpopular and ungrateful now, and i will ask an unpopular question. people killed, 74 injured, they are standing in a hurry to leave for the occupied part of the zaporizhzhia region , along with children and women. well, how do you generally treat people ? to the last one , they left for zaporizhzhia with great problems, where bribes were given, they endured humiliation, they changed cars because they were not allowed to drive in one car, they were released in...
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we will talk about joe biden who was unpopular in our state or district.e are going to talk about the rising cost of living. 're going to talk about how democrats are responsible for that. it was a pretty easy 1-2-3. it was wking like that until, well, i think two things. it was not just the mar-a-lago situation, but the fact that the january 6 hearings were, i think they broke through more than many people had expected. it is not that people changed their opinions about donald trump. you can still see this as a political situation. i still don't think voters were necessarily tuning in and paying attention to every little detail. but it was out there kind of floating out in the ether. it was a reminder to many independent voters, voters who might have shown up in 2018 or 2022, not to vote necessarily for democrats but the vote for returning to normal. this chaos is still there and it was in front of them day in and day out. it was out there constantly. that is not where republicans want the last two months of this election to be focused on. yamiche: thinki
we will talk about joe biden who was unpopular in our state or district.e are going to talk about the rising cost of living. 're going to talk about how democrats are responsible for that. it was a pretty easy 1-2-3. it was wking like that until, well, i think two things. it was not just the mar-a-lago situation, but the fact that the january 6 hearings were, i think they broke through more than many people had expected. it is not that people changed their opinions about donald trump. you can...
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the democracy concerns are real to the extent that they are making donald trump more unpopular even thanefore with kind of centrist voters. slightly center right republicans, still a fan of him. do you want to drive into democracy as the leading issue when most people are concerned about pocketbook issues? it's certainly an important issue. an issue voters say they care about but they care about gun control also and when it's time to go to the ballot for general election that is not the issue they vote on. i think for democrats, the concern is similar. voters say they care a lot about democracy, but when it comes time to vote, they tend to care more about pocketbook issues. a couple things stood out to me in his remarks, he did obviously he spent quite a bit of time trying to new angst this message to say i'm not talking about all republicans, maga republicans are different. i think you're going to hear him tinkering with that but then after that, he really moved on to focus specifically on that wisconsin race, republican incumbent ron johnson was in a very close race with mandela barnes
the democracy concerns are real to the extent that they are making donald trump more unpopular even thanefore with kind of centrist voters. slightly center right republicans, still a fan of him. do you want to drive into democracy as the leading issue when most people are concerned about pocketbook issues? it's certainly an important issue. an issue voters say they care about but they care about gun control also and when it's time to go to the ballot for general election that is not the issue...
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line 2 years ago, he was deeply unpopular and there was a cascade of scandals and this led to an erosion of trust in him. and so his political legacy is definitely questioned among the japanese. so you are essentially saying of varies the situation and rich prime minister from york. you should actually damage his own party by sticking to this decision. po, actively participate in all the war activities since the beginning of the invasion, samantha, he wrote it in there for and that, but is the citizen of russia. and he put this to the door himself on his social media channel. and the woman who was going door from door for, for this false a was she said that the people who is of passports of russia and also the written members of the russian military can ward of course, this is all fake and stage and the results are already known as it has been declared before they even started the referendum. now what are you hearing from the reasons where voting is happening? well, they do. what is russian propaganda trying people to believe? and what is actually happening is 2 different scenes. what is
line 2 years ago, he was deeply unpopular and there was a cascade of scandals and this led to an erosion of trust in him. and so his political legacy is definitely questioned among the japanese. so you are essentially saying of varies the situation and rich prime minister from york. you should actually damage his own party by sticking to this decision. po, actively participate in all the war activities since the beginning of the invasion, samantha, he wrote it in there for and that, but is the...
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it was very unpopular. americans hated it. and it was one of the many lingering tensions in addition to those from the revolutionary war. so british soldiers were still camped out in forts out in the west from the revolution. a lot of americans hadn't paid their debts left over from the war to british merchants. these were just a couple of the issues on the table. washington appointed justice john jay, who's pictured there on in the left picture. he's the second from the left to be a special envoy to go to to negotiate a new treaty. there weren't too many concerns about separate men of power at that particular moment. jay went in fall of 1794. he negotiated that a treaty that bore his name. now i believe that the treaty was the very best that could be had at the moment because jay had zero pro bargaining power. he had nothing to give the british and yet he still managed to get concessions. however, the treaty was very unpopular, especially in the south, because a lot of southerners felt their interests had been sold out and th
it was very unpopular. americans hated it. and it was one of the many lingering tensions in addition to those from the revolutionary war. so british soldiers were still camped out in forts out in the west from the revolution. a lot of americans hadn't paid their debts left over from the war to british merchants. these were just a couple of the issues on the table. washington appointed justice john jay, who's pictured there on in the left picture. he's the second from the left to be a special...
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because when johnston was prime, minister, and johnson was also very unpopular at the end, the storms, main lines of attack against johnson, the 1st floor competence and then on character that now trust has become prime minister less trust and is completely transformed. the tory party agenda to make far more for clear lines, dividing lines, the territories and labor such, you know, similar in a sense. now because of the labor party, into a party by family to the right. so we have a similar kind of gap between the tea party that we had a few years ago, and i'll make it thought easier to stammer because now he has a political dividing line. and he can talk much about policies. and even though labor is to the right now, it's still much further to the left and the tory part to handle is trust. i think the public will be more prepared to get him for that. i think actually alex in london as well. jonathan, this is actually put our strategy papoulias unintentionally, but it's a decent strategy. let's just avoid that. let's focus on the tory party. let's forget any internal labor party workin
because when johnston was prime, minister, and johnson was also very unpopular at the end, the storms, main lines of attack against johnson, the 1st floor competence and then on character that now trust has become prime minister less trust and is completely transformed. the tory party agenda to make far more for clear lines, dividing lines, the territories and labor such, you know, similar in a sense. now because of the labor party, into a party by family to the right. so we have a similar kind...
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but she says she says she doesn't mind being unpopular as long as the economy grows.i: scrapping tax rises, the follow-on is, can the u.k. government afford this? lizzy: we have had statistics out this morning that showed public borrowing was twice as high as expected in may, because of higher interest rates pushing up costs. and concerns about the bill from the treasury select chairman who wrote to kwasi kwarteng, urging him to allow the fiscal watchdog to do sums on how much this will all cost. truss says there is not time, but the obr says it can do initial sums before friday. tom: at loggerheads with biden over policies. and touting brexit as a benefit. fed, boe, we have that decision thursday, what are we expecting? lizzy: big debate over how much the fed influences the bank of england. markets are expecting 75 basis points from the boe but economists see 50 because they think the short term inflation impacts will be softened because of truss' energy bailout. it is not just the interest rate decision, but also it will be interesting to see if the forecast has red
but she says she says she doesn't mind being unpopular as long as the economy grows.i: scrapping tax rises, the follow-on is, can the u.k. government afford this? lizzy: we have had statistics out this morning that showed public borrowing was twice as high as expected in may, because of higher interest rates pushing up costs. and concerns about the bill from the treasury select chairman who wrote to kwasi kwarteng, urging him to allow the fiscal watchdog to do sums on how much this will all...
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decisions but it's a tho5e unpopular decisions but it's a hugely significant night tonight for italytary elections early in the summer. ~ . , parliamentary elections early in the summer. ~ ., , , .,~ ., summer. what will they be making of this in paris, — summer. what will they be making of this in paris, berlin, _ summer. what will they be making of this in paris, berlin, brussels. - summer. what will they be making of this in paris, berlin, brussels. you i this in paris, berlin, brussels. you talk about the far—right resurgence through europe, italy, it is one thing to have hungary on the eastern edge of the eu, a small economy go to the far—right with viktor 0rban. it something different to have a founding member of the european union and the third largest economy swing to the far—right. that will cause jitters in western capitals. i think we have to look at this from different points of view outside italy. notjust the eu, nato as well. italy is a key player. by questions about giorgia meloni's chosen coalition parties if she gets to form her right—wing government, they include si
decisions but it's a tho5e unpopular decisions but it's a hugely significant night tonight for italytary elections early in the summer. ~ . , parliamentary elections early in the summer. ~ ., , , .,~ ., summer. what will they be making of this in paris, — summer. what will they be making of this in paris, berlin, _ summer. what will they be making of this in paris, berlin, brussels. - summer. what will they be making of this in paris, berlin, brussels. you i this in paris, berlin, brussels....
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now how unpopular it is. to show where the party is at, almost immediately after the court overturned row, mike pence abortion is illegal everywhere. that means a nationwide ban does not leave it up to the states. 'double lunches this last night's tank national abortion ban is profoundly more important in republican-t short-term interest rate that's part of the republican party. new stuff parts of the rights. even if someone like pence is not always get along with trump feels compelled to say that extreme to take that extreme position. lest we forget focused nearly every senate republican nearly every senate republican party voted patient national abortion bands in 2020, in 2018, 2015. one of these about specific consent of colette handpiece the nationwide ban again yesterday, said quote these pieces of legislation will continue to be advanced until they pass. how do we know republicans up at a national c abortion ban on the floor if they control the senate? not only because technically i'm committed to doing
now how unpopular it is. to show where the party is at, almost immediately after the court overturned row, mike pence abortion is illegal everywhere. that means a nationwide ban does not leave it up to the states. 'double lunches this last night's tank national abortion ban is profoundly more important in republican-t short-term interest rate that's part of the republican party. new stuff parts of the rights. even if someone like pence is not always get along with trump feels compelled to say...