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he's one of the policy mango makers at the bank of england. he was the one that dissented, also not to continue with the bond coaches and the asset postage purchases it out. she reminds me of what margaret thatcher said when she said that the problem with socialism is you run out of spending other people's money. the problem with quantitative easing that we've had and all this impact stimulus, money as well, is eventually somebody, someone has to pay the spot and it'll be our children and our grandchildren. and so at some point it has to stop. the question is, when is the time right now? well, given the, as i mentioned, the current to stay stable, i think economically and for people's optimism and, and basically coverage. i would say to continue through this delta threat to yeah, a bit of stability as welcome at this juncture one. certainly they have reason for it now and they're going to continue to use those reasons for as long as they can until that criticism becomes more and more. now when we're talking about the u. k. in this post bruckne
he's one of the policy mango makers at the bank of england. he was the one that dissented, also not to continue with the bond coaches and the asset postage purchases it out. she reminds me of what margaret thatcher said when she said that the problem with socialism is you run out of spending other people's money. the problem with quantitative easing that we've had and all this impact stimulus, money as well, is eventually somebody, someone has to pay the spot and it'll be our children and our...
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and now you have germany doing the same now can germany in england really project military force in that region? not really. what it does do is send the message to beijing is that future attempts as my dad would call it, to turn south china sea into a lake are going to be tolerated. that's a hugely important trade route. the most important from there to the constraints of law is what's important trade route in the world. and we're not going to, nobody is the you is not going to tolerate that being turned into something that is controlled by china exclusively. and there's going to be economic and political consequences. that's what those worship deployments by germany in england communicate to beijing and no uncertain terms. now, the indian deployment is another thing entirely. the indian navy is actually quite, is quite large and quite formidable with its own aircraft. carriers, huge, obviously, based largely in, in the indian ocean goes about saying the indian navy is very potent and is a huge strategic potential threat to china militarily. unlike germany in england, because india is in
and now you have germany doing the same now can germany in england really project military force in that region? not really. what it does do is send the message to beijing is that future attempts as my dad would call it, to turn south china sea into a lake are going to be tolerated. that's a hugely important trade route. the most important from there to the constraints of law is what's important trade route in the world. and we're not going to, nobody is the you is not going to tolerate that...
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make us at the bank of england. he was the one that dissented, also not to continue with the bond coaches and the asset postage purchases it out. she reminds me of what margaret thatcher said when she said that the problem with socialism is you run out of spending other people's money. the problem with quantitative easing that we've had and all this impact stimulus, money as well, is eventually somebody, someone has to pay the spot and it'll be on children and our grandchildren. and so at some point it has to stop. the question is, when is the time right now? well, given the, as i mentioned, the current he said stable i think economically and for people's optimism and, and basically coverage. i would say to continue through this delta threat to a bit of stability as welcome at this juncture one. certainly they have reason for it now and they're going to continue to use those reason for as long as they can until that criticism becomes more and more. now when we're talking about the u. k. in this post bruckner era, on
make us at the bank of england. he was the one that dissented, also not to continue with the bond coaches and the asset postage purchases it out. she reminds me of what margaret thatcher said when she said that the problem with socialism is you run out of spending other people's money. the problem with quantitative easing that we've had and all this impact stimulus, money as well, is eventually somebody, someone has to pay the spot and it'll be on children and our grandchildren. and so at some...
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a defacto fact of life and what these deployments are saying, my england, the germany largest member, the u and in the are saying are saying not so fast. we're not going to see that. we're going to continue to have these freedom navigation exercises because these are international waters. yeah, we'll see where it goes. john jordan, always great, have any on thanks for the inside. appreciate it could see if we continue to follow news near the pentagon where an officer was stabbed at metro bus station and later died at a local hospital. the attacker was shot by the officer and died on scene. now the report of gunfire put the u. s. military headquarters on lockdown for those who aren't familiar with this location. it's a very busy area for commuters, especially for those of course who work at the pentagon. meanwhile, across the country, murder rates rose 24 percent in 32 american cities in the 1st quarter of 2021 compared with the same period last year. this, according to a recent study by the council on criminal justice and no city it appears is immune to the violence that police depart
a defacto fact of life and what these deployments are saying, my england, the germany largest member, the u and in the are saying are saying not so fast. we're not going to see that. we're going to continue to have these freedom navigation exercises because these are international waters. yeah, we'll see where it goes. john jordan, always great, have any on thanks for the inside. appreciate it could see if we continue to follow news near the pentagon where an officer was stabbed at metro bus...
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now can germany in england really project military force in that region? not really. what it does do is send a message to beijing is that future attempts as my dad, when calling to turn in south china sea into a lake aren't going to be tolerated. that's a hugely important trade route being most important from there to the straits them all because most important trade route in the world. and we're not going, nobody is the you is not going to tolerate that being turned into something that is controlled by china exclusively. and there's going to be economic and political consequences. that's what those worship deployments by germany in england communicate to beijing and no uncertain terms. now, the indian deployment is another thing entirely. the indian navy is actually quite, is quite large and quite formidable with its own aircraft. carriers, huge, obviously, based and largely in, in the indian ocean goes without saying, the navy is very potent and is a huge strategic potential threat to china militarily. unlike germany in england, because india is in a position to sev
now can germany in england really project military force in that region? not really. what it does do is send a message to beijing is that future attempts as my dad, when calling to turn in south china sea into a lake aren't going to be tolerated. that's a hugely important trade route being most important from there to the straits them all because most important trade route in the world. and we're not going, nobody is the you is not going to tolerate that being turned into something that is...
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he's one of the policy makers at the bank of england. he was the one that dissented, also not to continue with the bond on coaches and the asset postage purchases it out. she reminds me of what margaret thatcher said when she said that the problem with socialism is you run out of spending other people's money. the problem with quantitative easing that we've had and all this impact stimulus, money as well, is eventually somebody, someone has to pay the spot and it'll be our children and our grandchildren. and so at some point it has to stop. the question is, when is the time right now? well, given that, as i mentioned, the current to stay stable, i think it can nominally and for people's optimism and, and basically courage. i would say to continue through this delta threat to a bit of stability as well. come at this juncture one certainly they have reason for it now and they're going to continue to use those reasons for as long as they can until that criticism becomes more and more. now when we're talking about the u . k, in this post bra
he's one of the policy makers at the bank of england. he was the one that dissented, also not to continue with the bond on coaches and the asset postage purchases it out. she reminds me of what margaret thatcher said when she said that the problem with socialism is you run out of spending other people's money. the problem with quantitative easing that we've had and all this impact stimulus, money as well, is eventually somebody, someone has to pay the spot and it'll be our children and our...
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a defacto fact of life and what these deployments are saying, my england, the germany largest member, the u and in the are saying are saying not so fast. we're not going to see that. we're going to continue to have these freedom navigation exercises because these are international waters. yeah, we'll see where it goes. john jordan, always great. have any on thanks for the inside. appreciate it could see if we continue to follow news near the metro bus station and later died at a local hospital. all the attacker was shot by the officer and died on scene. now the report of gunfire put the u. s. now the report of gunfire put the u. s. military headquarters on lockdown for those who aren't familiar with this location . it's a very busy area for commuters, especially for those of course who work at the pentagon. meanwhile, across the country, murder rates rose 24 percent in 32 american cities in the 1st quarter of 2021 compared with the same period last year. this, according to a recent study by the council on criminal justice and no city it appears is immune to the violence that police de
a defacto fact of life and what these deployments are saying, my england, the germany largest member, the u and in the are saying are saying not so fast. we're not going to see that. we're going to continue to have these freedom navigation exercises because these are international waters. yeah, we'll see where it goes. john jordan, always great. have any on thanks for the inside. appreciate it could see if we continue to follow news near the metro bus station and later died at a local hospital....
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will no longer have to corn teen on arrival in england, except that is for those coming from france or to show davinsky has more on the continental divide. you could only hear the cry craw theora when i was, and i were helping reunited people living in the united states and european countries with their family and france and the u. k. from 2nd august at 4 am. people from these countries will be able to come to england from an ember country without having to quarantine if they're fully faxed. i and others cried out until the role that inconvenience back to france was the european country not to be included to angry citizens. be ridiculous of francis excluded. anyone traveling back from through france this weekend will up the current thing. while most of the you in us will not have to for monday. the rules for france are based on credit political tit for tat. that is shameful and to disgrace, where not people from this countries where u. k. national score. desperate to c l families whom we haven't seen for a very, very long time. where students trying to get back to uni, french politicia
will no longer have to corn teen on arrival in england, except that is for those coming from france or to show davinsky has more on the continental divide. you could only hear the cry craw theora when i was, and i were helping reunited people living in the united states and european countries with their family and france and the u. k. from 2nd august at 4 am. people from these countries will be able to come to england from an ember country without having to quarantine if they're fully faxed. i...
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that is how and just workers in england have slammed a proposed a 3 percent pay increase to reward medical staff for their efforts in belling, coven, dozens of furious nurses and health care employees, marked to downing street on friday to vent their anger. the. 7 hello, i was on the on the the 3 percent pay rise offered comes after the government took flack over. it's one percent proposal back in march. was described by unions at the time as insulting and effectively a pay cut in real terms when factoring in inflation actually has been looking at the contrast between how frontline workers have been rewarded compared to those closer to power. it's been a tough year for emergency services across the well the u. k. been no different with frontline health care bearing the brunt of the panoramic. many of the large, decoded thousands of others face mental health strength, one of the physical consequences of working long, stressful hours. while these frontline workers fight for better wages, the bureaucratic bosses in the civil service or in lights receive tens of thousands of pounds in pay rise
that is how and just workers in england have slammed a proposed a 3 percent pay increase to reward medical staff for their efforts in belling, coven, dozens of furious nurses and health care employees, marked to downing street on friday to vent their anger. the. 7 hello, i was on the on the the 3 percent pay rise offered comes after the government took flack over. it's one percent proposal back in march. was described by unions at the time as insulting and effectively a pay cut in real terms...
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so cool, g 7 leaders in england continue to talk about the future of human kind from the economy to cobra. to climate catastrophe. the summit, guarded by thousands of extra members of the u. k. security forces is facing massive protests including from groups like extinction. rebellion used by boris johnson to justify new, arguably draconian, anti protest legislation. so how can protested descent really make any difference when power more and more lives in the hands of the one percent? joining me now is the original rolling stones street fighting man, author an activist carrie gully, who has been at the heart of civil protest for decades. tag. thanks so much for coming back. gone. i should say it's been a week where there's been bombing across syria linked to these very g 7 powers, obviously, following on from may's 11 day war against garza and jerusalem, you will take 1st of all on the g 7 meeting in england during a pandemic. i'm not totally sure why they want to meet. i mean, why do they want to be a magnet or huge protest? this is not the f b r exercise to get their respective populati
so cool, g 7 leaders in england continue to talk about the future of human kind from the economy to cobra. to climate catastrophe. the summit, guarded by thousands of extra members of the u. k. security forces is facing massive protests including from groups like extinction. rebellion used by boris johnson to justify new, arguably draconian, anti protest legislation. so how can protested descent really make any difference when power more and more lives in the hands of the one percent? joining...
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there are reports again of refugees trying to cross the channel goes to england. and of course, biden's vice president is meeting guatemala, telling the people of latin america do not come to the united states. a big mark changed to the tweets from biden and come on harris during their election campaigns . do you think they've learned something from the european union they can pay off to stop the refugees from, from nature nation? was it goes down you did this. the question is, the european union, as reno paid off, large amounts of money to prevent the refugees from the syrian law, which is now being prolonged and kept going by the west is, should be suppressed. but they will not take on the responsibilities. they've never liked to do back in europe. i mean, i want to say that directly, but top, seriously, when you people decide to go to wall, you should allocate amongst yourselves, preferably popular company, refugees are going to come in at the end of these was or during these was so if you all. ready escalating in syria, you should say domini half a 1000000 bur
there are reports again of refugees trying to cross the channel goes to england. and of course, biden's vice president is meeting guatemala, telling the people of latin america do not come to the united states. a big mark changed to the tweets from biden and come on harris during their election campaigns . do you think they've learned something from the european union they can pay off to stop the refugees from, from nature nation? was it goes down you did this. the question is, the european...
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there are reports again of refugees trying to cross the channel goes to england. and of course, biden's vice president has been in guatemala, telling the people of latin america do not to come to the united states, a big mark changed to the tweets from bite, and then come on harris during their election campaigns. do you think they've learned something from the european union they can pay off to stop the refugees from from nature nation? was it goes down you did this. the question is, the european union, as reno paid off, large amounts of money to prevent the refugees from the syrian which is now being prolonged and kept going by the west. this should be stressed, but they will not stay on the responsibilities. they've never liked to do back in europe. i mean, i one say that directly, but top serious the new people decide to go to wall. you should allocate amongst yourselves, preferably popular company, refugees are going to come in at the end of these was or during these was so if you all escalating and syria. busy you should say many, half a 1000000 burden, a qu
there are reports again of refugees trying to cross the channel goes to england. and of course, biden's vice president has been in guatemala, telling the people of latin america do not to come to the united states, a big mark changed to the tweets from bite, and then come on harris during their election campaigns. do you think they've learned something from the european union they can pay off to stop the refugees from from nature nation? was it goes down you did this. the question is, the...
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i, we are in england, a lot of people celebrate christmas and his roles are a big thing at christmas. so it's called like the sausage, christmas issue. what i think a lot of the media is made a big issue, but i would say in all seriousness the semiconductor issue in this, the shortage across the world is the same worldwide. this is affected all the supply chain across the us, of the u. s. and the world and also that was exacerbated by the suez canal blockage . so the prediction i would, i would say is i would look to i n g, the bank because there james smith, the chief economist there has said he looks to basically the beginning of 2022. that thing should eat. so maybe that be some sort of is up to through the holiday season in the u. k. but by early 2022 things should be more back to normal. busy particularly in the supply chain, and that will be the same globally. and it feels like that's something we hear regularly is that these things will kind of work themselves out relatively soon. but the question is, will they really? and i have about 30 thanks for the last one, but data from
i, we are in england, a lot of people celebrate christmas and his roles are a big thing at christmas. so it's called like the sausage, christmas issue. what i think a lot of the media is made a big issue, but i would say in all seriousness the semiconductor issue in this, the shortage across the world is the same worldwide. this is affected all the supply chain across the us, of the u. s. and the world and also that was exacerbated by the suez canal blockage . so the prediction i would, i would...
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and because then cross infection or infection in hospitals in england, but the same germ kind. it was great. we had a case of somebody who's gone to india plastic surgery, earliest requesting surgery, rome and i ended up in any chance a k unit came back to a stray and i needed to go to the hospital and they had a germ on them that i picked up in india, presumably in the hospital, but can be in the environment that was resistant to every antibiotic we had in the year. and so these germs do get onto aeroplanes, 7 or sevens, and travel all around the world with people who then can spread it in a new environment where i live or where the home it's. and the way i see this is a multi layer problem, because i thought on to by our ex were needed by humans to treat infections. but now we're talking about antibiotic over using farming. great. can the food industry lay off using guns, biopics where they're animals and you know, still be able to sustain the level of wood production that we need? so my belief is i term there, you know, i've been involved in this for 20 or 30 years and the a
and because then cross infection or infection in hospitals in england, but the same germ kind. it was great. we had a case of somebody who's gone to india plastic surgery, earliest requesting surgery, rome and i ended up in any chance a k unit came back to a stray and i needed to go to the hospital and they had a germ on them that i picked up in india, presumably in the hospital, but can be in the environment that was resistant to every antibiotic we had in the year. and so these germs do get...
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the english channel and he has been tormented by the former top adviser, dominic coming on to capital england last year to find those to italy. as a result, the johnson meetings have plunged dramatically. the prime ministers dropped no less than $36.00 points, and the conservative form the table did. the only cabinet minister substantially below borders is permanently unpopular. education said christie gavin williamson. so is this a temporary slip, or does the pie minister self combusting today on alexander? so we turned to the expertise of mine. who knows the answer about the longevity. ok, steve richard, also off the prime minister's risky interview coming up soon. but 1st, you 3, it's enough and message is in response to i show last week on to vaccinate or not to vaccinate. teddy says, great to hear alex calling an injection, a jag, it was always a jog in scotland and not a job. i seem to remember, well, so do i another great issue, cheers. your brain says, i'm no longer responsible for a child. my approach would be to ask my son for his unwillingness or otherwise i check with his d. p. re
the english channel and he has been tormented by the former top adviser, dominic coming on to capital england last year to find those to italy. as a result, the johnson meetings have plunged dramatically. the prime ministers dropped no less than $36.00 points, and the conservative form the table did. the only cabinet minister substantially below borders is permanently unpopular. education said christie gavin williamson. so is this a temporary slip, or does the pie minister self combusting today...
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i, we are in england, a lot of people celebrate christmas and forces roles are a big thing at christmas. so it's called like the sausage christmas, you know, issue. i think a lot of the media is made a big issue, but i would say in all seriousness the semiconductor issue in this, the shortage across the world is the same worldwide. this is affected all the supply chain across the us, of the u. s. and the world and also that was exacerbated by the suez canal blockage . so the prediction i would, i would say, is i would look to i n g, the bank because they're james smith. the chief economist there has said he looks to basically the beginning of 2022, that things should eat. so maybe there be some sort of is up to through the holiday season in the u. k. but by early 2022 things should be more back to normal. busy particularly in the supply chain, and that will be the same globally. and it feels like that's something we hear regularly is that these things will kind of work themselves out relatively soon. but the question is, will they really? and i have about 30 thanks for this last one, bu
i, we are in england, a lot of people celebrate christmas and forces roles are a big thing at christmas. so it's called like the sausage christmas, you know, issue. i think a lot of the media is made a big issue, but i would say in all seriousness the semiconductor issue in this, the shortage across the world is the same worldwide. this is affected all the supply chain across the us, of the u. s. and the world and also that was exacerbated by the suez canal blockage . so the prediction i would,...
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we are in england, a lot of people celebrate christmas and forces roles are a big thing at christmas. so it's called like the sausage christmas, you know issue. i think a lot of the media is made a big issue, but i would say in all seriousness, the semi conductor issue in the shortage across the world is the same worldwide. this is affected all the supply chain across the us, of the u. s. and the world and also that was exacerbated by the suez canal blockage . so the prediction i would, i would say, is i would look to i n g, the bank of that, james smith, the chief economist there has said he looks to basically the beginning of 2022 that things should eat. so maybe there be some sort of is up to, through the holiday season in the u. k. but by early 2022, things should be more back to normal, particularly in the supply chain. and that will be the same globally. and it feels like that's something we hear regularly that these things will kind of work themselves out relatively soon. but the question is, will they really? and i have about 30 thanks for the last one. but data from the bank
we are in england, a lot of people celebrate christmas and forces roles are a big thing at christmas. so it's called like the sausage christmas, you know issue. i think a lot of the media is made a big issue, but i would say in all seriousness, the semi conductor issue in the shortage across the world is the same worldwide. this is affected all the supply chain across the us, of the u. s. and the world and also that was exacerbated by the suez canal blockage . so the prediction i would, i would...
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there are reports again of refugees trying to cross the channel goes to england. and of course, biden's vice president is meeting guatemala, telling the people of latin america do not come to the united states. a big mark changed to the tweets from biden and come on harris during their election campaigns . do you think they learn something from the european union? they can pay off to stop the refugees from from nature nation? was it goes down you did this. the question is, the european union, as reno paid off, large amounts of money to prevent the refugees from the syrian which is now being prolonged and kept going by the west is, should be suppressed, but they will not take on the responsibilities. they've never liked to do back in europe. i mean, i one sense that directly, but top serious the, when you people decide to go to wall, you should allocate amongst your so preferably popular company, refugees are going to come in at the end of these was, or during these was. so if you all escalating in syria, you should say domini half a 1000000 burton, a quarter of a
there are reports again of refugees trying to cross the channel goes to england. and of course, biden's vice president is meeting guatemala, telling the people of latin america do not come to the united states. a big mark changed to the tweets from biden and come on harris during their election campaigns . do you think they learn something from the european union? they can pay off to stop the refugees from from nature nation? was it goes down you did this. the question is, the european union,...
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that is how any chest workers in england have slammed . a proposed 3 percent pay increase to reward medical staff for their efforts in battling cove. it dozens of furious nurses and health care employees marched to downing street on friday to vent their anger. the for me, what i was. 2 on the, on the stuff the, the 3 percent pay arise offer comes after the government and took flack over its one percent proposal back in march. it was described by unions at the time as insulting and effectively a pay cut in real terms when factory, when factoring in inflation or cheese ali has been looking at the contrast between how frontline workers have been rewarded compared to those closer to power. it's been a tough year for emergency services across the world in the u. k. been no different with frontline healthcare stuff. bearing the brunt of the time, many of the large, decoded thousands of others faced mental health strains, as well as the physical consequences of working long, stressful hours. while these workers fight for better wages, the bureauc
that is how any chest workers in england have slammed . a proposed 3 percent pay increase to reward medical staff for their efforts in battling cove. it dozens of furious nurses and health care employees marched to downing street on friday to vent their anger. the for me, what i was. 2 on the, on the stuff the, the 3 percent pay arise offer comes after the government and took flack over its one percent proposal back in march. it was described by unions at the time as insulting and effectively a...
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the english channel, and he has been to mentored by former top adviser dominic coming on to capital england last year to find those to italy. as a result, the johnson meetings have plunged dramatically. the prime minister has dropped no less than $36.00 points, and the conservative only people did the only cabinet minister substantially below borders as a permanently unpopular education that critique govern. williamson. so is this a temporary blip, or is the prime minister self combusting? today on the alexander show, we've turned to the expertise of mine who knows the answer about the longevity came diagnostic fever. it was also off the prime minister's risky interview coming up soon. but 1st you sweets, emails, and messages, and response slash last week on to vaccinate. or not to vaccinate. teddy says, great to hear alex calling an injection, a jag, it was always a jag in scotland and not a job. i seem to remember. well, so do i another great issue, cheers. your brain says, i'm no longer responsible for a child. my approach would be to ask my son for his dues unwillingness or otherwise i
the english channel, and he has been to mentored by former top adviser dominic coming on to capital england last year to find those to italy. as a result, the johnson meetings have plunged dramatically. the prime minister has dropped no less than $36.00 points, and the conservative only people did the only cabinet minister substantially below borders as a permanently unpopular education that critique govern. williamson. so is this a temporary blip, or is the prime minister self combusting?...
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well, we have england, you have england just paid off their world war one debt. believe it or not, in the 19 teens, they finally paid off their world war one. at the time it was 21000000000 december 31st 2006. okay. then we had germany who had to pay world war one, repre reparations. again, this isn't the 1900 teens today would be around $269000000000.00. it took them 92 years to pay it off, scotty. they finally did it october, 3rd, 2010. but again, it's, it's going to be on with germany. they got a little bit of help from the united states after world war 2 and letting them sell their debt to us to give off to england and france. but it's one of these things, scotty, where the american taxpayers are going to be paying this for a long time when he is. it's not like we're not already in debt. when you look at the several trillion dollars you had going into this 20 years ago, we were in debt. why in the world we even continue to spend the money? and once again, i think we're finding out the real reason is because you have this evolving door at the pentagon and i am
well, we have england, you have england just paid off their world war one debt. believe it or not, in the 19 teens, they finally paid off their world war one. at the time it was 21000000000 december 31st 2006. okay. then we had germany who had to pay world war one, repre reparations. again, this isn't the 1900 teens today would be around $269000000000.00. it took them 92 years to pay it off, scotty. they finally did it october, 3rd, 2010. but again, it's, it's going to be on with germany. they...
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i, we are in england, a lot of people celebrate christmas and forces roles are a big thing at christmas. so it's called like the sausage christmas. you know, issue what i think a lot of the media is made a big issue, but i would say in all seriousness, the semi conductor issue in this, the shortage across the world is the same worldwide. this is affected all the supply chain across the us of the u. s. and the world, and also that was exacerbated by the suez canal blockage. so the prediction i would, i would say, is i would look to i n g, the bank because they're james smith, the chief economist there had said he looks to basically the beginning of 2022. that thing should eat. so maybe there be some sort of is up to through the holiday season in the u. k. but by early 2022 things should be more back to normal. busy particularly in the supply chain, and that will be the same globally. and it feels like that's something we hear regularly is that these things will kind of work themselves out relatively soon. but the question is, will they really? and i have about 30 thanks for the last one,
i, we are in england, a lot of people celebrate christmas and forces roles are a big thing at christmas. so it's called like the sausage christmas. you know, issue what i think a lot of the media is made a big issue, but i would say in all seriousness, the semi conductor issue in this, the shortage across the world is the same worldwide. this is affected all the supply chain across the us of the u. s. and the world, and also that was exacerbated by the suez canal blockage. so the prediction i...
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k, we are in england, a lot of people celebrate christmas and forces roles are a big thing a christmas. so it's called like the sausage, christmas issue. i think a lot of the media is made a big issue, but i would say in all seriousness, the semiconductor issue in the, the shortage across the world is the same worldwide. this is affected all the supply chain across the us, of the u. s. and the world and also that was exacerbated by the suez canal blockage . so the prediction i would, i would say is i would look to i n g the bang because there james smith, the chief economist there had said he looked to basically the beginning of 2022. that things should ease. so maybe there be some sort of is up to and through the holiday season in the u. k. but by early 2022, things should be more back to normal, particularly in the supply chain. and it will be the same globally. and it feels like that's something we hear regularly that these things will kind of work themselves out relatively soon. but the question is, will they really? and i have about 30 thanks for the last one. but data from the ba
k, we are in england, a lot of people celebrate christmas and forces roles are a big thing a christmas. so it's called like the sausage, christmas issue. i think a lot of the media is made a big issue, but i would say in all seriousness, the semiconductor issue in the, the shortage across the world is the same worldwide. this is affected all the supply chain across the us, of the u. s. and the world and also that was exacerbated by the suez canal blockage . so the prediction i would, i would...
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the within months to cia wrote out these methods with england. and all its black sites they called them enhanced interrogation techniques to see a turn to contract psychologist who had no experience with all cader who had no experience with interrogations. and had no experience in the middle east. gemini, went into a cubicle, sat down, or he sat down on the typewriter, and together we rode out the list as techniques that we thought had worked well in the series school. well, i had already been told that the geneva conventions didn't apply to the captured detainees. did not, did not apply to the capture detainees by the attorneys at the cia. and so i don't think i thought about geneva convention may became what i often refer to as a modern day equivalent, a snake oil salesman. these 2 psychologist were awarded $183000000.00 contract to run a program of torture. ah, you don't to cameron? i'm sensory deprivation overland. along with the cold, we'll see a program to create a mix of torture techniques. social change has almost entirely taken place in
the within months to cia wrote out these methods with england. and all its black sites they called them enhanced interrogation techniques to see a turn to contract psychologist who had no experience with all cader who had no experience with interrogations. and had no experience in the middle east. gemini, went into a cubicle, sat down, or he sat down on the typewriter, and together we rode out the list as techniques that we thought had worked well in the series school. well, i had already been...
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well, we have england, you have england just paid off their world war one debt. believe it or not, in the 19 teens, they finally paid off their world war one. at the time it was 21000000000 december 31st 2006. okay. then we had germany who had to pay world war one, repre reparations. again, this is the 1900 teens today would be around $269000000000.00. it took them 92 years to pay it off, scotty. they finally did it october, 3rd, 2010. but again, if it's going to be on, you know, with germany, they got a little bit help from the united states after world war 2 and letting them sell their debt to us to give off to england and france. but it's one of these things, scotty, where the american taxpayers are going to be paying this for a long time when he is. it's not like we're not already in debt. when you look at the several trillion dollars you had going into this 20 years ago, we were in debt. why in the world we even continue to spend the money? and once again, i think we're finding out the reasons because you have this evolving door at the pentagon and i am so t
well, we have england, you have england just paid off their world war one debt. believe it or not, in the 19 teens, they finally paid off their world war one. at the time it was 21000000000 december 31st 2006. okay. then we had germany who had to pay world war one, repre reparations. again, this is the 1900 teens today would be around $269000000000.00. it took them 92 years to pay it off, scotty. they finally did it october, 3rd, 2010. but again, if it's going to be on, you know, with germany,...
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well, we have england, you have england just paid off their world war one debt. believe it or not, in the 19 teens, they finally paid off their world war one. at the time it was 21000000000 december 31st 2006. okay. then we had germany who had to pay world war one, repre reparations. again, this is in the 1900 teens today would be around $269000000000.00. it took them 92 years to pay it off, scotty. they finally did it october, 3rd, 2010. but again, it's, it's going to be on, you know, with germany. they got a little bit of help from the united states after world war 2 and letting them sell their debt to us to give off to england and france. but it's one of these things, scotty, where the american taxpayers are going to be paying this for a long time when he is. it's not like we're not already in debt. when you look at the several trillion dollars you had going into this 20 years ago, we were in debt. why? and we even continue to spend the money. and once again, i think we're finding out the reason is because you have this evolving door at the pentagon. and i am
well, we have england, you have england just paid off their world war one debt. believe it or not, in the 19 teens, they finally paid off their world war one. at the time it was 21000000000 december 31st 2006. okay. then we had germany who had to pay world war one, repre reparations. again, this is in the 1900 teens today would be around $269000000000.00. it took them 92 years to pay it off, scotty. they finally did it october, 3rd, 2010. but again, it's, it's going to be on, you know, with...
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but i wanted to get into something over there at the bank of england. there recently report published a report executing a bell in an operational guy from the bank of england. wow. along with their plans for a c, b, d. c. market. seems that all your money belongs to them. we've been so called in financial repression since 2008 does a financial oh pression, follow now mark. yeah, that's, i think, also thought which, which has come up in the critical debate regarding this disease. it's could be also seen as some kind of a power grab from, from, from the central banks because they actually can circumstance, the credit creation, which is now the private banking sector. and so, so that's i think something which, which is kind of a power struggle between central banks and commercial banks, which is going on richard, where i think it's very interesting thoughts on that. so if everybody, if anybody's interested, one should check out he's, he's thoughts on this, i think we saw was cyprus, a balance, the bank, the cypress, the ballon during the 2000 crisis was th
but i wanted to get into something over there at the bank of england. there recently report published a report executing a bell in an operational guy from the bank of england. wow. along with their plans for a c, b, d. c. market. seems that all your money belongs to them. we've been so called in financial repression since 2008 does a financial oh pression, follow now mark. yeah, that's, i think, also thought which, which has come up in the critical debate regarding this disease. it's could be...
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i have information about r t on the way a toby outbreak, a cram for a few g facility in england sees it locked down to isolate, but those inside, they are worried. as all the reports among all stories after the break. ah, i the ah, me ah, more environmental headaches here russian prosecutors of probing an oil spill near the black sea port of november ceased. as scientists won, the scale of the disaster is much worse than initially reported than they came as crude was being pumped from a terminal onto a greek flag. tanka. it was initially claimed that just 12 cubic meters of oil spilled into the sea and that the leak didn't spread further. however, russian scientists analyzed satellite data and found that the space covered an area 400000 times larger than claimed. the authorities say there's not been any significant environmental damage, but an investigation is continuing high school students in the us state of oregon will no longer have to prove that they're proficient in reading, writing, and mathematics in order to graduate. according to a new law, signed off by the governor, kind
i have information about r t on the way a toby outbreak, a cram for a few g facility in england sees it locked down to isolate, but those inside, they are worried. as all the reports among all stories after the break. ah, i the ah, me ah, more environmental headaches here russian prosecutors of probing an oil spill near the black sea port of november ceased. as scientists won, the scale of the disaster is much worse than initially reported than they came as crude was being pumped from a...
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so cool g, 7 leaders in england continue to talk about the future of human kind from the economy to cobra. to climate catastrophe. the summit, guarded by thousands of extra members of the u. k. security forces is facing massive protests including from groups like extinction, rebellion used by both johnson to justify new, arguably draconian, anti protest legislation. so how can protest descent really make any difference when power more and more lives in the hands of the one percent? joining me now is the original rolling stones street fighting man, author an activist territory who has been at the heart of civil protest for decades . tag, thanks so much for coming back. gone. i should say it's been a week where there's been bombing across syria linked to these very g 7 powers. obviously, following on from may's 11 day war against garza and jerusalem, you will take 1st of all on the g 7 meeting in england during a pandemic. i'm not totally sure why they want to meet. i mean, why do they want to be a magnet or huge protest? this is the f b r exercise to get their respective populations and su
so cool g, 7 leaders in england continue to talk about the future of human kind from the economy to cobra. to climate catastrophe. the summit, guarded by thousands of extra members of the u. k. security forces is facing massive protests including from groups like extinction, rebellion used by both johnson to justify new, arguably draconian, anti protest legislation. so how can protest descent really make any difference when power more and more lives in the hands of the one percent? joining me...
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we've had so many years, you know, people were getting techs in england, telling them to get back to it. i think people of us all that sparse johnson texting me, or indeed is scotland. that's nicholas's. just tell you, go off and be liberated from this nightmare. and that explains the soaring popularity. and the chaos of recent weeks where boris johnson tried to get out of self isolating, for example, after a resignation of the health after the resignation of the health secretary, the chaos over travel plans and sol. that now means there is a sort of growing sense of k awesome incompetence to counter the near you fauria. you could almost feel it of the vaccine rollout. so i think a lot of politics at the moment remains pandemic driven. that won't last much longer. if we are through the west of it. so that is an extraordinary thing in a, by any independent analysis. the performance of policy performance during the pandemic has been lamentable. it's been very poor been from national standards. and yet the single success of the vaccine rule seems to overcome everything. not just for bon
we've had so many years, you know, people were getting techs in england, telling them to get back to it. i think people of us all that sparse johnson texting me, or indeed is scotland. that's nicholas's. just tell you, go off and be liberated from this nightmare. and that explains the soaring popularity. and the chaos of recent weeks where boris johnson tried to get out of self isolating, for example, after a resignation of the health after the resignation of the health secretary, the chaos...
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so cool g, 7 leaders in england continue to talk about the future of human kind from the economy to cobra. to climate catastrophe. the summit, guarded by thousands of extra members of the u. k. security forces is facing massive protests including from groups like extinction, rebellion used by boris johnson to justify new, arguably draconian, anti protest legislation. so how can protested descent really make any difference when power more and more lives in the hands of the one percent? joining me now is the original rolling stones street fighting man, author an activist carrie gully, who has been at the heart of civil protest for decades. tag. thanks so much for coming back. gone. i should say it's been a week where there's been bombing across syria linked to these very g 7 powers, obviously, following on from may's 11 day war against garza and jerusalem, you will take 1st of all on the g 7 meeting in england during a pandemic. i'm not totally sure why they want to meet. i mean, why do they want to be a magnet for huge protest? this is the f b r exercise to get their respective populations
so cool g, 7 leaders in england continue to talk about the future of human kind from the economy to cobra. to climate catastrophe. the summit, guarded by thousands of extra members of the u. k. security forces is facing massive protests including from groups like extinction, rebellion used by boris johnson to justify new, arguably draconian, anti protest legislation. so how can protested descent really make any difference when power more and more lives in the hands of the one percent? joining...
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and spread, and we look at what happened in england and around the world, including a strike many years ago. there was a particular journal called that all resistance called the new daily. the tell i be like, i was named because it was 1st found in india. but that was resistant to most antibiotics we've got, and people from india who travel they have wrote affecting linda because then cross infection or infection in hospitals in england, but the same germ kind. it was right. we had a case of somebody who's gone to india plastic surgery, earliest electron requesting surgery went wrong and i ended up in any chance a k unit came back to a stray and i needed to go to the hospital and they had a job on them that they picked up in india, presumably in the hospital can be in the environment. there was resistance to every antibiotic we had in the urine. so these germs, do get onto aeroplanes, 7 or sevens, and travel all around the world with people who then can spread it in a new environment where i live with a home. it's a her. and the way i see this is a multi layered problem because i though
and spread, and we look at what happened in england and around the world, including a strike many years ago. there was a particular journal called that all resistance called the new daily. the tell i be like, i was named because it was 1st found in india. but that was resistant to most antibiotics we've got, and people from india who travel they have wrote affecting linda because then cross infection or infection in hospitals in england, but the same germ kind. it was right. we had a case of...
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there are reports again of refugees trying to cross the channel goes to england. and of course, biden's vice president is meeting guatemala, telling the people of latin america do not to come to the united states, a big mark, change to the tweets from bite, and then come on a harris doing their election campaigns. do you think they learn something from the european union? they can pay off to stop the refugees from from nature nation? was it goes down you did this. the question is, the european union, as reno paid off, large amounts of money to prevent the refugees from the syrian law, which is now being prolonged and kept going by the west is, should be suppressed. but they will not take on the responsibilities. they've never liked to do back in europe. i mean, i one sense directly, but top serious the, when you people decide to go to wall, you should allocate amongst yourselves, preferably in a company. refugees are going to come in at the end of these was or during these was so if you all escalating in syria. busy you should say, gum and a half a 1000000 burden,
there are reports again of refugees trying to cross the channel goes to england. and of course, biden's vice president is meeting guatemala, telling the people of latin america do not to come to the united states, a big mark, change to the tweets from bite, and then come on a harris doing their election campaigns. do you think they learn something from the european union? they can pay off to stop the refugees from from nature nation? was it goes down you did this. the question is, the european...
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we've had for many years, you know, people were getting techs in england, telling them to get back to it. i think people of us, so all that sparse johnson texting me or indeed is scotland. that's nicholas's. just tell we go off and be liberated from this nightmare. and that explains the soaring popularity and the chaos of recent weeks where the forest johnson tried to get out of self isolating. for example, after a resignation of the health after the resignation of the health secretary, the chaos over travel plans and sol. that now means there is a sort of growing sense of k awesome incompetence to counter the near you fauria. you could almost feel it of the vaccine rollout. so i think a lot of politics at the moment remains pandemic driven. that won't last much longer. if we are through the west of it. so that is an extraordinary thing in a, by any independent analysis. the performance of policy performance during the pandemic has been lamentable. it's been very poor been from national standards. and yet the single success of the vaccine rule seems to overcome everything. not just fo
we've had for many years, you know, people were getting techs in england, telling them to get back to it. i think people of us, so all that sparse johnson texting me or indeed is scotland. that's nicholas's. just tell we go off and be liberated from this nightmare. and that explains the soaring popularity and the chaos of recent weeks where the forest johnson tried to get out of self isolating. for example, after a resignation of the health after the resignation of the health secretary, the...
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but i wanted to get into something over there at the bank of england. there recently a report published a report executing a bell in an operational guy from the bank of england. wow. along with their plans for a c, b, c. mark. it seems that all your money belongs to them. we've been so called in financial repression since 2008 does a financial oh pression, follow now mark. yeah, that's i think, also thought which, which has come up in the critical debate regarding some disease. it's could be also seen as some kind of a power grab from, from, from the central banks because they actually consider convent the credit creation, which is now the private banking sector. and so, so that's i think something which, which is kind of a power struggle between central banks and commercial banks, which is going on richard. well, i think it's very interesting thoughts on that. so if everybody, if anybody's interested, one should check out he's, he's thoughts on this, i think we saw with cyprus ballin, the bank, the cypress, the ballon during the 2000 and crisis was the
but i wanted to get into something over there at the bank of england. there recently a report published a report executing a bell in an operational guy from the bank of england. wow. along with their plans for a c, b, c. mark. it seems that all your money belongs to them. we've been so called in financial repression since 2008 does a financial oh pression, follow now mark. yeah, that's i think, also thought which, which has come up in the critical debate regarding some disease. it's could be...
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and we look at what happened in england and around the world, including a strike many years ago. there was a particular germ called that all resistance called the new daily. the tell i be like, i was named because it was 1st out in india, but that was resistant to most antibiotics we've got. and people from india who travel they have wrote affecting linda because then cross infection or infection in hospitals in england, but the same germ kind. it was right. we had a case of somebody who's gone to india plus the surgery earliest requesting surgery went wrong. and i ended up in any chance to k unit, came back to astray and i needed to go to the hospital and i know they had a job on them that i picked up in india, presumably in the hospital can be in the environment that was resistant to every antibiotic we had in the urine. so these germs, do get onto aeroplanes, 7 or sevens, and travel all around the world with people who then can spread it in a new environment where i live or where the home it's. and the way i see this is a multi layered problem because i thought onto biopics we
and we look at what happened in england and around the world, including a strike many years ago. there was a particular germ called that all resistance called the new daily. the tell i be like, i was named because it was 1st out in india, but that was resistant to most antibiotics we've got. and people from india who travel they have wrote affecting linda because then cross infection or infection in hospitals in england, but the same germ kind. it was right. we had a case of somebody who's gone...
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but i wanted to get into something over there at the bank of england. they recently re published a report executing a bell in an operational guy from the bank of england. wow. along with their plans for a cbc mark, it seems that all your money belongs to them. we've been so called in financial repression since 2008 does a financial oh pression, follow now mark. yeah, that's, i think, also thought which would trust come up in the critical debate regarding some disease. it's could be also seen as some kind of a power grab from, from, from the central banks because they actually can circumstance, the credit creation, which is now the private banking sector. and so, so that's i think something which, which is kind of a power struggle between central banks and commercial banks, which is going on richard. well, i think it's very interesting thoughts on that. so if everybody, if anybody's interested, one should check out he's, he's thoughts on this. i think we saw with cyprus a bail in the bank and bought cyprus, the bail. and during the 2000 and crisis was th
but i wanted to get into something over there at the bank of england. they recently re published a report executing a bell in an operational guy from the bank of england. wow. along with their plans for a cbc mark, it seems that all your money belongs to them. we've been so called in financial repression since 2008 does a financial oh pression, follow now mark. yeah, that's, i think, also thought which would trust come up in the critical debate regarding some disease. it's could be also seen as...
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so cool, g 7 leaders in england continue to talk about the future of human kind from the economy to cobra. to climate catastrophe. the summit, guarded by thousands of extra members of the u. k. security forces is facing massive protests, including from groups like thinks and rebellion used by boris johnson to justify new, arguably draconian, anti protest legislation. so how can protest a descent really make any difference when power more and more lives in the hands of the one percent? joining me now is the original rolling stones street fighting man, author an activist carrie gully, who has been at the heart of civil protest for decades tag. thanks so much for coming back. gone. as you'd say, it's been a week where there's been bombing across syria linked to these very g 7 powers, obviously, following on from may's 11 day war against god and jerusalem, you will take 1st of all on the g 7 meeting in england during a pandemic. i'm not totally sure why they want to meet. i mean, why do they want to be a magnet or huge protest? this is not the f, b r exercise to get their respective populatio
so cool, g 7 leaders in england continue to talk about the future of human kind from the economy to cobra. to climate catastrophe. the summit, guarded by thousands of extra members of the u. k. security forces is facing massive protests, including from groups like thinks and rebellion used by boris johnson to justify new, arguably draconian, anti protest legislation. so how can protest a descent really make any difference when power more and more lives in the hands of the one percent? joining...
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but i wanted to get into something over there at the bank of england. they recently re published a report executing a bell in an operational guy from the bank of england. wow. along with their plans for a cbc mark, it seems that all your money belongs to them. we've been so called in financial repression since 2008 does a financial oh pression, follow now mark. yeah, that's i think, also thought which, which has come up in the critical debate regarding some disease. it's could be also seen as some kind of a power grab from, from, from the central banks because they actually can circumstance, the credit creation, which is now the private banking sector. and so, so that's i think something which, which is kind of a power struggle between central banks and commercial banks, which is going on richard. well, i think it's very interesting thoughts on that. so if everybody, if anybody's interested, one should check out he's, he's thoughts on this. i think what we saw was cyprus. ballon, the bank, the cypress, the ballon during the 2000 and crisis was they took
but i wanted to get into something over there at the bank of england. they recently re published a report executing a bell in an operational guy from the bank of england. wow. along with their plans for a cbc mark, it seems that all your money belongs to them. we've been so called in financial repression since 2008 does a financial oh pression, follow now mark. yeah, that's i think, also thought which, which has come up in the critical debate regarding some disease. it's could be also seen as...
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that's what those worship deployments by germany and england communicate to beijing and no uncertain terms. now the indian.
that's what those worship deployments by germany and england communicate to beijing and no uncertain terms. now the indian.
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but also despite the health and medical professionals including public health, england, morning, it's totally not fit for papa, but it's hard to look at science, that history is now repeating itself. again. if we look back to january, nothing has changed since 900 outbreak was some, 200 people actually constructed the virus after about 50 percent of the maximum capacity of ne p barracks at the time. and yes, the home office at that point conceded and began the process of transferring people out of ne p about by a pool. but just a few days later began the process of transferring people in with a fresh cohort of asylum seekers. but the home office insist that the site is adequate, uncovered, secure, all appropriate covert protocols. so being followed in accordance with public health, england advice to manage the small number of cases. currently it may peer barracks . so around a 100 people in 4 of the blocks that ne p o box were handed a letter by the private company that's running and managing the site on behalf of the home office, telling them they need to self isolate. but that reall
but also despite the health and medical professionals including public health, england, morning, it's totally not fit for papa, but it's hard to look at science, that history is now repeating itself. again. if we look back to january, nothing has changed since 900 outbreak was some, 200 people actually constructed the virus after about 50 percent of the maximum capacity of ne p barracks at the time. and yes, the home office at that point conceded and began the process of transferring people out...
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but i wanted to get into something over there at the bank of england. they recently re published a report executing a bell in an operational guy from the bank of england. wow. along with their plans for a cbc mark, it seems that all your money belongs to them. we've been so called in financial repression since 2008 does a financial oh pression, follow now mark. yeah, that's i think, also thought which, which has come up in the critical debate regarding some disease. it's could be also seen as some kind of a power grab from, from, from the central banks because they actually consider convent the credit creation, which is now the private banking sector. and so, so that's i think something which, which is kind of a power struggle between central banks and commercial banks, which is going on richard. well, i think it's very interesting thoughts on that. so if everybody, if anybody's interested, one should check out he's, he's thoughts on this. i think we saw with cyprus a bail in the bank and bought cyprus, the bail. and during the 2000 and crisis was they
but i wanted to get into something over there at the bank of england. they recently re published a report executing a bell in an operational guy from the bank of england. wow. along with their plans for a cbc mark, it seems that all your money belongs to them. we've been so called in financial repression since 2008 does a financial oh pression, follow now mark. yeah, that's i think, also thought which, which has come up in the critical debate regarding some disease. it's could be also seen as...
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but i wanted to get into something over there at the bank of england. there recently a report published a report executing a bell in an operational guy from the bank of england. wow. along with their plans for a c, b, d. c. market. seems that all your money belongs to them. we've been so called in financial repression since 2008 does a financial oh pression, follow now mark. yeah, that's, i think, also thought which, which has come up in the critical debate regarding this disease. it's could be also seen as some kind of a power grab from, from, from the central banks because they actually consider convent the credit creation, which is now the private banking sector. and so, so that's i think something which, which is kind of a power struggle between central banks and commercial banks, which is going on richard, where i think it's very interesting thoughts on that. so if everybody, if anybody's interested, one should check out he's, he's thoughts on this. i think we saw with cyprus a balance, the bank, the cypress, the ballon during the 2000 and crisis w
but i wanted to get into something over there at the bank of england. there recently a report published a report executing a bell in an operational guy from the bank of england. wow. along with their plans for a c, b, d. c. market. seems that all your money belongs to them. we've been so called in financial repression since 2008 does a financial oh pression, follow now mark. yeah, that's, i think, also thought which, which has come up in the critical debate regarding this disease. it's could be...
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because then cross infection or infection in hospitals in england, but the same germ kind. it was right. we had a case of somebody who's gone to india plastic surgery requesting surgery. the room and i ended up in any chance to k unit, came back to astray and i needed to go to the hospital nursing. they had to join him on the picked up in india, presumably in the hospital, but can be in the environment that was resistant to every antibiotic we had in the urine. so these germs, do get onto aeroplanes, 7 or sevens, and travel all around the world with people who then can spread it in a new environment where i live or where the home is. and the way i see this is a multi layered problem because i thought onto biopics were needed by humans to treat infections. but now we're talking about antibiotic overuse and farming. great . can the food industry lay off using guns, biopics where they're animals and you know, still be able to sustain the level of production that we need? well, my belief is i can there, you know, i've been involved in this for 20 or 30 years. and the argument i
because then cross infection or infection in hospitals in england, but the same germ kind. it was right. we had a case of somebody who's gone to india plastic surgery requesting surgery. the room and i ended up in any chance to k unit, came back to astray and i needed to go to the hospital nursing. they had to join him on the picked up in india, presumably in the hospital, but can be in the environment that was resistant to every antibiotic we had in the urine. so these germs, do get onto...
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and we look at what happened in england and around the world, including a strike many years ago. there was a particular germ called that all resistance called the new daily. the tell i be like, and i was named because it was 1st out in india, but i was resistant to most antibiotics with dot and people from india we traveled, they wrote effecting linda, cause then cross infection or infection in hospitals in england, but the same germ kind it was great. we had a case of somebody who's gone to india plus the surgery earliest electric question . surgery went wrong and i ended up in any chance a k unit came back to a stray and i needed to go to the hospital nursing and they had a germ on them that i picked up in india, presumably in the hospital, but can be in the environment that was resistant to every antibiotic we had in the urine. so these germs, do get onto aeroplanes, 7 or sevens, and travel all around the world with people who then can spread it in a new environment where i live or where the home is. and the way i see this is a multi layer problem, because i thought on to by o
and we look at what happened in england and around the world, including a strike many years ago. there was a particular germ called that all resistance called the new daily. the tell i be like, and i was named because it was 1st out in india, but i was resistant to most antibiotics with dot and people from india we traveled, they wrote effecting linda, cause then cross infection or infection in hospitals in england, but the same germ kind it was great. we had a case of somebody who's gone to...
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so being followed in accordance with public health. england's advice to manage the small number of cases currently at naples barracks. so around a 100 people in 4 of the blocks that ne p o box for handed a letter by the private company that is running and managing the site on behalf of the home office, telling them they need to self isolate. but that really affects the question as to how can by self isolate the home office insists these people that tested positive was taken out of the dormitories. but what happens to the rest of those people that were coming into contact with those positive cases? the home office was unable to clarify what this self installation really means. i myself went to the barracks on numerous occasions over the last few months. and many people told me it's impossible to self isolate on impossible, especially distant teaching me sharing the chatting kitchen setting. i tried to read them, but i've gotten one thought i'd be not lifting that on some some people not eating, not going be well, the scan go ahead, facility has been open for almost a year now and it's bee
so being followed in accordance with public health. england's advice to manage the small number of cases currently at naples barracks. so around a 100 people in 4 of the blocks that ne p o box for handed a letter by the private company that is running and managing the site on behalf of the home office, telling them they need to self isolate. but that really affects the question as to how can by self isolate the home office insists these people that tested positive was taken out of the...
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but i wanted to get into something over there at the bank of england. they recently re published a report executing a bell in an operational guy from the bank of england. wow. along with their plans for a c, b, d. c. mark. it seems that all your money belongs to them. we've been so called in financial repression since 2008 does a financial oh pression, follow now mark. yeah, that's, i think, also thought which, which has come up in the critical debate regarding this disease. it's could be also seen as some kind of a power grab from, from, from the central banks because they actually consider convent the credit creation, which is now the private banking sector. and so, so that's i think something which, which is kind of a power struggle between central banks and commercial banks, which is going on richard, where i think has very interesting thoughts on that. so if everybody, if anybody's interested, one should check out he's, he's thoughts on this. i think we saw with cyprus a bale in the bank. the cypress, the ballon during the 2000 and crisis was they
but i wanted to get into something over there at the bank of england. they recently re published a report executing a bell in an operational guy from the bank of england. wow. along with their plans for a c, b, d. c. mark. it seems that all your money belongs to them. we've been so called in financial repression since 2008 does a financial oh pression, follow now mark. yeah, that's, i think, also thought which, which has come up in the critical debate regarding this disease. it's could be also...
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well, we have english, you have england just paid off their world war one debt, believe it or not, in the 19 teens, they finally paid off their world war one. at the time it was 21000000000 december 31st, 2006. ok? then we had germany who had to pay world war one, repre reparations. again, this is in the 1900 chains. so they would be around $269000000000.00. it took them 92 years to pay it off, scotty. they finally did it october, 3rd, 2010. but again, if it's going to be on the with germany, they got a little bit of help from the united states after world war 2 and letting them sell their debt to us to give off to england and france. but it's one of these things, scotty, where the american taxpayers are going to be paying this for a long time. he is, it's not like we're not already in debt. when you look at the several trillion dollars you had going into this 20 years ago, we were in debt. why in the world we even continue to spend the money? and once again, i think we're finding out the reasons because you have this evolving door at the pentagon and i am so tired of people not wakin
well, we have english, you have england just paid off their world war one debt, believe it or not, in the 19 teens, they finally paid off their world war one. at the time it was 21000000000 december 31st, 2006. ok? then we had germany who had to pay world war one, repre reparations. again, this is in the 1900 chains. so they would be around $269000000000.00. it took them 92 years to pay it off, scotty. they finally did it october, 3rd, 2010. but again, if it's going to be on the with germany,...
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so if i got on a plane and come back home to england, what would have happened? would i end up telling them what would these would these painful would this playful period ever have happened? would i be the person i have today? i called on to those questions, but i do often say to myself, why didn't i just get on a plane and go back or let me know how to do these confessions were found to be the result of taught. he was released without charge. after 14 years in guantanamo or i was no matches and they destroyed and they won. they broke. and there is nothing i could say to save my face or to say, or i won. no, i did not. because those people out of professional doctors who studied just for this purpose, to destroy the human spirit and make dependent be then and make them confess to what ever they wanted them to cautious in august 2017, the 2 psychologists who created the cia torture program were about to be put on trial. we were soldiers doing what we were instructed to do. we knew it was lawful . we knew it was a wiggle. we knew it had been vetted and approved. do
so if i got on a plane and come back home to england, what would have happened? would i end up telling them what would these would these painful would this playful period ever have happened? would i be the person i have today? i called on to those questions, but i do often say to myself, why didn't i just get on a plane and go back or let me know how to do these confessions were found to be the result of taught. he was released without charge. after 14 years in guantanamo or i was no matches...
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me and me amazon is conquering one territory after another after the us just phases took control of england, germany, france, japan, canada, italy, spain, brazil, mexico and australia. today the decisive battle for the company is taking place in india. ah . 7 in 2013 amazon arrived in india with the intention of gaining control of a market estimated at $100000000000.00, conquer or fault or whatever have been able to achieve globally is they've been able to then pretty much all major markets globally, right. whether it is in europe or in the u. s. and some of the other asian markets as with outside of china, the only but 2 feet of it is still open. is india? so a, this is the only battle field is open, be significant. the large federal feet and there's no one in india is the fastest growing economy in the world with a 7 percent growth in 2017 was running the news. in recent years, some 200000000 indians have joined the middle class dramatically increasing the number of internet users and eager consumers. the news. as a result, indian e commerce is growing by 30 to 50 percent every year. amaz
me and me amazon is conquering one territory after another after the us just phases took control of england, germany, france, japan, canada, italy, spain, brazil, mexico and australia. today the decisive battle for the company is taking place in india. ah . 7 in 2013 amazon arrived in india with the intention of gaining control of a market estimated at $100000000000.00, conquer or fault or whatever have been able to achieve globally is they've been able to then pretty much all major markets...