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the u. k. d nice the petition. sanchez, health problems are not only physical in december 2015. a medical report evaluated the impact that indefinite confinement could have on his mental health. the report wants that his health will deteriorate if he remains in his current situation. it concludes such stressful circumstances with no end in sight, can lead to um, foreseen, and destructive consequences with the potential to become life threatening. this, as he does in the emitter fancier, says the brazilian is damaged momento for akin nausea list. telemundo teresa feel by rosalia if you are actually something happens he has to exit the place because it's his life is a great. i mean, if i, if i'm to her, there was the interface that situation i don't know or to, you know, this is something we could not understand. there is no proceeding and you're good for such an emergency. some of the hunger bus her in the scenario, the, the news here, her local ag case in ben and i live in north them are sending commerce not for them or sister to younger internet in element this, you know, say m
the u. k. d nice the petition. sanchez, health problems are not only physical in december 2015. a medical report evaluated the impact that indefinite confinement could have on his mental health. the report wants that his health will deteriorate if he remains in his current situation. it concludes such stressful circumstances with no end in sight, can lead to um, foreseen, and destructive consequences with the potential to become life threatening. this, as he does in the emitter fancier, says...
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the u. k. d. nice. the petition is sunjay. health problems are not only physical in december 2015. a medical report evaluated the impact that indefinite confinement could have on his mental health. the report wants that his health will deteriorate if he remains in his current situation. it concludes such stressful circumstances with no end in sight, can lead to unforeseen and destructive consequences with the potential to become life threatening. if, as he does in, the emitter fancier says february, underneath them is momento quota kin. nausea list on go, teresa, feel by the solution. if you are actually something happens, he has to exceed the place because it's his life is increased. i mean, even if i'm to borrow them as the interface that situation, i don't know what to, you know, this is something we would not understand. there is no proceedings you're good for such an emergency. the hunger beside it. listen, that is this a nausea. her local ag case and better than others, ignores them ascending commerce. no more them or sister gander internet in element this he nor say motion.
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k. d nice the petition. sanchez, health problems are not only physical in december 2015. a medical report evaluate at the impact that indefinite confinement could have on his mental health . the report wants that his health will deteriorate if he remains in his current situation. it concludes such stressful circumstances with no end in sight, can lead to unforeseen and destructive consequences with the potential to become life threatening. if as he does in the emitter, hosea says february, underneath them is momento for a kin nasir list on go, teresa, feel but a salute. if you are actually something happens, he has to exceed the place because it's his life is increased. i mean, even if i'm to borrow them as the interface that situation, i don't know what to, you know, this is something we would not understand that there is no proceeding and you're good for such an emergency handle bus. had it in this scenario, did they know her local education better than others in north them are sending commerce not for them or sister, gondo in element this you know, i say motion now the
k. d nice the petition. sanchez, health problems are not only physical in december 2015. a medical report evaluate at the impact that indefinite confinement could have on his mental health . the report wants that his health will deteriorate if he remains in his current situation. it concludes such stressful circumstances with no end in sight, can lead to unforeseen and destructive consequences with the potential to become life threatening. if as he does in the emitter, hosea says february,...
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the u. k. d. nice the petition is sanchez. health problems are not only physical in december 2015. a medical report evaluated the impact that indefinite confinement could have on his mental health. the report wants that his health will deteriorate if he remains in his current situation. it concludes such stressful circumstances with no end in sight, can lead to unforeseen and destructive consequences with the potential to become life threatening. if as he does in, the emitter fancier, says february underneath them ish momento for akin nausea list on go, teresa, feel but a salute. if you are actually something happens, he has to exceed the place because it's his life is increased. i mean, even if i'm to borrow them as the interface that situation, i don't know what to, you know, this is something we would not understand. there is no proceedings you're good for such an emergency. the handle beside it. listen, that is this a nausea. her local ag case and better than others, ignores them ascending commerce. not for them or sister, gondo internet in element this he nor say most another
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k. d nice the petition. sanchez, health problems are not only physical in december 2015. a medical report evaluate at the impact that indefinite confinement could have on his mental health . the report wants that his health will deteriorate if he remains in his current situation. it concludes such stressful circumstances with no end in sight, can lead to am foreseen and destructive consequences with the potential to become life threatening. this, as he does in the emitter fancier, says february underneath the mish momento for akin nausea list on go, teresa feel but a salute. if you are actually something happens, he has to exceed the place because it's his life is increased. i mean, if i, if i'm to put them in that situation, i don't know what to, you know, this is something we, we do not understand that there is no proceedings you're good for such an emergency . some of the hung up as her new in the scenario the, the news here, her local education been and i live in north them are sending formulas not for them or sister to younger internecine element this, you know, i sa
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k. d nice. the petition is sunjay. health problems are not only physical in december 2015. a medical report evaluated the impact that indefinite confinement could have on his mental health. the report wants that his health will deteriorate if he remains in his current situation. it concludes such stressful circumstances with no end in sight, can lead to am foreseen and destructive consequences with the potential to become life threatening this as he does in the emitter. hence here says fabric unionism is momento for akin nausea list on go. teresa seal by rosalia. if you are actually something happens, he has to exceed the place because it's his life is a priest. i mean, if i'm to go there last year and i faced that situation, i don't know what to, you know, this is something we could not understand that there is no proceeding you care for such an emergency. some of the hunger bus her. in the scenario the, the news here, her local education, but another ignores them, are sending commerce not for them or sister. the gondo internet in element this, you know, say most another l
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in the u. k. d and ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism, a condition that affects 700000 people in the country, as well as to teenagers with down syndrome. the national health service insists it's not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies. busy as inappropriate, but karen willard again begs to differ we every child and every has called the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone. discrimination of even the question b, n. m y, are people with adults, children. i would say while we, why on i will try it differently with a lack of you must say, given the health care system i deserve on the social system. i did that, i get the and i just, it was been under strain. i'm cab again today with higher than the and i just isn't as the government needs to pull their finger out. and so yeah, just out and isn't it isn't our kids to say, oh, your children are not valuable with everyone else? the children. s
in the u. k. d and ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism, a condition that affects 700000 people in the country, as well as to teenagers with down syndrome. the national health service insists it's not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies. busy as inappropriate, but karen willard again begs to differ we every child and every has called the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone....
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in the u. k. d and ours are increasing being offered to 2 teenagers with autism, a condition that affects around 700000 people in the country as well as to teenagers with down syndrome, the national health substances. it's not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies as inappropriate. but karen wanted, again, thanks to defer where every child and every i was got the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone, discrimination, of even the question being in why are people with adults children l delay while we why on trade? differently with the lack of you must say, given the health care system they deserve on the social system, i just, i get the and i just, it was been under extreme cab again not to do with higher than the and i just isn't as the government needs to pull their finger out. and so just as out and isn't it, isn't our kids to say, oh, your children are not valuable? was everyone else is children, so they're not
in the u. k. d and ours are increasing being offered to 2 teenagers with autism, a condition that affects around 700000 people in the country as well as to teenagers with down syndrome, the national health substances. it's not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies as inappropriate. but karen wanted, again, thanks to defer where every child and every i was got the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone,...
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k, d and ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism, a condition that affects 700000 people in the country as well as to teenagers with down syndrome. now the national health service insists it's not discriminating, stressing that it regards blanket policies as inappropriate. but karen ward, again begs to differ where every child in every has got the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone, discrimination, of even the question b, a n n. why are people with adults children and will delay while we why on i will trade differently with the lack of you must say given the health care system i deserve on the social system. i did that, i get the and i just, it was been under extreme cab again today with higher than the, and i just as an, as the government needs to pull their finger out. and so, you know, just out and isn't it, isn't our kids to say, oh, your children are not valuable with everyone else's children. so they're not going to be put on that list. i missed i was off isn't it will leave you out of the dum
k, d and ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism, a condition that affects 700000 people in the country as well as to teenagers with down syndrome. now the national health service insists it's not discriminating, stressing that it regards blanket policies as inappropriate. but karen ward, again begs to differ where every child in every has got the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone, discrimination, of even...
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to help restart the patients hot and u. k. d and ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism, a condition that affects 700000 people in the country. as well as being given to teenagers with down syndrome national health services. this is not discriminating. stressing that it because a blanket policy is inappropriate. but carol will out again begs to differ. we every child and every has got the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone, discrimination, of even the question b, a n n. why are people with adults children, l delay while we, why are they all trained differently with the lack of you must say given the health care system, i deserve an essential care system. i did that. i get the and i just was painted under extreme cab again today with higher than the and i just isn't as the government needs to pull their finger out. and so, you know, just out and isn't it, isn't our kids to say, oh, your children are not valuable with everyone else's childre
to help restart the patients hot and u. k. d and ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism, a condition that affects 700000 people in the country. as well as being given to teenagers with down syndrome national health services. this is not discriminating. stressing that it because a blanket policy is inappropriate. but carol will out again begs to differ. we every child and every has got the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in...
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k. daily cove infections or around the $100000.00 marks, the countries health care system is stretched and there are fears, corners being cut, putting lives at risk. it's parents and campaigns who are raising that alarm. they were a vulnerable children are being discriminated against during the pandemic in the bid to free bed space. that comes with a spike in do not receive acetate orders for children with down syndrome and autism . one mother who was asked to sign one for her son, showed her story when she said it, all right, well just in case because, you know, as my son's life that you're asking what you should say or now and, and i haven't been asked. that's my other 2 children and yes, he has down syndrome, but that's got nothing to do with whether shipping the taste or not. he was in the room and she was asking him a lot of questions and he a con. these crusty isn't that he understands. and i think luckily for him for i asked me because he was, i'm 16 anyway. i'm well to say are th
k. daily cove infections or around the $100000.00 marks, the countries health care system is stretched and there are fears, corners being cut, putting lives at risk. it's parents and campaigns who are raising that alarm. they were a vulnerable children are being discriminated against during the pandemic in the bid to free bed space. that comes with a spike in do not receive acetate orders for children with down syndrome and autism . one mother who was asked to sign one for her son, showed her...
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in the u. k. d and ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism, a condition that affects the 700000 people in the country, as well as to teenagers with down syndrome. the national health service insists it's not discriminating, stressing that it regards blanket policies as inappropriate. but karen ward, again thanks. we every child and every has called the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone discrimination of even the question b n n. why are people with adults children el today while we why on i will try it differently with the lack of you must say given the health care system i deserve on the social system. i did that, i get the and i just, it was been under strain. i'm cab again today with higher than the and i just isn't as the government needs to pull their finger out. and so, yeah, just out and isn't it, isn't our kids to say, oh, your children are not valuable with everyone else's children. so they're not goin
in the u. k. d and ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism, a condition that affects the 700000 people in the country, as well as to teenagers with down syndrome. the national health service insists it's not discriminating, stressing that it regards blanket policies as inappropriate. but karen ward, again thanks. we every child and every has called the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone discrimination of...
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like i mentioned earlier in the u. k. d and ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism. that's condition that affects around 700000 people in the country as well as to teenagers with down syndrome, the national health services. it's not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies as inappropriate. but karen, will it again, thanks to defer where every child in every hour got the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone, discrimination of even the question b n. why are people with adults children el delay while we why on i will trade differently with the lack of you must say given the health care system they deserve. on the social system, i did that, i get the and i just, it was painted under train cab again, that's to do with higher than the and i just isn't as the government needs to pull their finger out. and so, you know, as alan isn't it isn't our kids to say, oh, your children are not valuable. was everyone else's children? s
like i mentioned earlier in the u. k. d and ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism. that's condition that affects around 700000 people in the country as well as to teenagers with down syndrome, the national health services. it's not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies as inappropriate. but karen, will it again, thanks to defer where every child in every hour got the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in...
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in the u. k. daily coven infections around the $100000.00 mark with the country's health care system said to be stretched there. if he is, corners are being cut, putting lives at risk. its parents and campaigns were raising the alarm. they were a vulnerable children of being discriminated against during the panoramic in order to free a bed space, comes middle spike and do not resuscitate orders for children with down syndrome and autism. while mother who was asked to sign one for her son shed her story. when she said, well, doctrine is because in home and the last on life that you're asking was you should have or no. and i haven't been asked, that's my other 2 children. i mean, she has down syndrome, but that's got nothing to do with whether shipping the taste or not. he was in the room and she was asking him a lot of questions and he, he can't. and he's been a class, isn't that he understands anything. luckily for him and i asked me because he was, i'm 16 anyway. i wanted to say are the parents.
in the u. k. daily coven infections around the $100000.00 mark with the country's health care system said to be stretched there. if he is, corners are being cut, putting lives at risk. its parents and campaigns were raising the alarm. they were a vulnerable children of being discriminated against during the panoramic in order to free a bed space, comes middle spike and do not resuscitate orders for children with down syndrome and autism. while mother who was asked to sign one for her son shed...
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well, in the u. k. daily coven infections are reportedly at around $100000.00 mark. the countries, health care system being stretched to their affairs corners are being cut potentially putting lives at risk, some parents on campaign as a raising the alarm over this. they worry that vulnerable children are being discriminated against during cobra to free up bed space. it comes in at a spike in so called a do not resuscitate orders for children with down syndrome and autism. and one mother who was asked to sign one order for her son, shared her story with us. when she said, well, doctrine is because in home and that's lost on life that you're asking what you should stable. know? i haven't been asked. that's my other 2 children. i mean she has down syndrome, but that's got nothing to do with leverage shipping the tight. so not he was in the room and she was asking him a lot of questions and he a con and he's kind of class days that he understands. and thank luckily for him. and i didn't, i also me because
well, in the u. k. daily coven infections are reportedly at around $100000.00 mark. the countries, health care system being stretched to their affairs corners are being cut potentially putting lives at risk, some parents on campaign as a raising the alarm over this. they worry that vulnerable children are being discriminated against during cobra to free up bed space. it comes in at a spike in so called a do not resuscitate orders for children with down syndrome and autism. and one mother who...
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but in the u. k. d and ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism. a condition that affect 700000 people in the country are also being offered to teenagers with down syndrome. the national health services does not discriminating, stressing that it regards blanket policies as an inappropriate. but karen will, it again, well begs to differ. we have for a child and every ads out is called the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone, discrimination, of even the question b, n m y, are people with adults children and will delay while we why on trade? differently with the lack of you must say, given the health care system i deserve on the social system, i did that, i get the and i just, it was painted under extreme cab again today with higher than the and i just isn't as the government needs to pull their finger out and so yeah, and isn't it isn't our kids to say, oh, your children are not valuable with everyone else? he's children. so then i'm going to be put on that last night and i was ok, isn
but in the u. k. d and ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism. a condition that affect 700000 people in the country are also being offered to teenagers with down syndrome. the national health services does not discriminating, stressing that it regards blanket policies as an inappropriate. but karen will, it again, well begs to differ. we have for a child and every ads out is called the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in...
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in the u. k. d and also are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism. a condition that affects 700000 people in the country, as well as the teenagers with down syndrome, the national health services. this is not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies in appropriate. caribella again begs to differ. we every child and every, as ours got the right especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone, discrimination, of even the question b a n. why are people with adults children, l delay while we why on trade? differently with the lack of he must say, given the health care system i deserve, and his social system, i did that, i get the and i just, it was been under extreme cab again today with higher than the and i just isn't as the government needs to pull their finger out and so you know as out and isn't it isn't our kids to say, oh, your children are not valuable with everyone else, the children. so they're not going to be put on that. less list i was arc isn't it will leave you out. the dumbe
in the u. k. d and also are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism. a condition that affects 700000 people in the country, as well as the teenagers with down syndrome, the national health services. this is not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies in appropriate. caribella again begs to differ. we every child and every, as ours got the right especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone, discrimination, of even...
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well in the u. k. d and ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism. a condition that affects 700000 people in the country as well as 2 that have teenagers with down syndrome. the national health service insistence is not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies and appropriate. but karen will it again, bikes to defer? where every child and every alice got the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone, discrimination, of even the question b, a n n. why are people with adults children and will delay while we why on trade? differently with the lack of, he must say, given the health care system they deserve on his social system, i did that, i get the and i just was painted under extreme cab again today with higher than the and i just isn't as the government needs to pull their finger out and so you know as out and isn't it now, isn't our kids to say, oh, your children are not as valuable was everyone else's children. so they're not going to be put on that list list. i was arc is
well in the u. k. d and ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism. a condition that affects 700000 people in the country as well as 2 that have teenagers with down syndrome. the national health service insistence is not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies and appropriate. but karen will it again, bikes to defer? where every child and every alice got the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for...
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k. d, you think the british pound this year could break the buck? it started the 2008 financial crisis at over $2.00 to $1.00 pound. now it's down closer to a dollar. it's heading down there. could it break the buck this year? i've been following sterling for my entire career, which has been multiple decades is as i'm sure you guys know. so look, if you look at the chart of sterling, you can see that sterling, the real collapse and sterling was when the bank of england an american came to print enormous amounts of money. and sterling dropped 34 percent on the left hand side of that chart as you can see. and then, you know, it dropped all the way down to to 138 i think was the low. and then it bounced around until they hired mark hardy. you know him climate change mark carnie now mark carnie, they ex goldman ex bank of canada. the housing bubble mark carney, housing bubble in canada. housing bubble in the u. k. he said we're going to have a c velocity in the u. k. and then sterling reacted that was 201314 you can see on the turn went up to 170 becaus
k. d, you think the british pound this year could break the buck? it started the 2008 financial crisis at over $2.00 to $1.00 pound. now it's down closer to a dollar. it's heading down there. could it break the buck this year? i've been following sterling for my entire career, which has been multiple decades is as i'm sure you guys know. so look, if you look at the chart of sterling, you can see that sterling, the real collapse and sterling was when the bank of england an american came to print...
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in the u. k. d and ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism, a condition that affects the 700000 people in the country, as well as to teenagers with down syndrome. the national health service insists it's not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies as inappropriate. but karen willard again begs to differ where every child in every has called the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone. discrimination of even the question b a n n. why are people with adults children and will delay while we why on i will try it differently with the lack of you must say given the health care system i deserve on the social system, i did that. i get the and i just, it was painted under strain. i'm cab again today with higher than the and i just isn't as the government needs to pull their finger out. and so, you know, just out and isn't it, isn't our kids to say, oh, your children are not valuable with everyone else. see
in the u. k. d and ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism, a condition that affects the 700000 people in the country, as well as to teenagers with down syndrome. the national health service insists it's not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies as inappropriate. but karen willard again begs to differ where every child in every has called the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone....
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when the u. k. d and ours is unknown, are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism, a condition that affects 700000 people in the country as well as to teenagers with down syndrome. the national health services says it's not discriminating, stressing that it regards blanket policies and as inappropriate. current willard again begs to differ. we every child and every agile is called the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone, discrimination, of even the question bank in why are people with adults 2 children, l delay while we why on a will trade differently with the lack of he must say given the health care system they deserve on his social system. i did that, i get the and i just, it was painted under extreme cab. again. that's to do with higher than the and i just isn't as the government needs to pull their finger out. and so, you know, as alan isn't, it isn't our kids to say, oh, your children are not valuable. was everyone e
when the u. k. d and ours is unknown, are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism, a condition that affects 700000 people in the country as well as to teenagers with down syndrome. the national health services says it's not discriminating, stressing that it regards blanket policies and as inappropriate. current willard again begs to differ. we every child and every agile is called the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for...
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now in the u. k. r d and others are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism. a condition that affects 700000 people in the country, but also to up off the teenagers with down syndrome. the national health service system is not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies and appropriate, but karen will out again. well, she disagrees. we ask for a child and every has called the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone. discrimination of even the question b, n m y, are people with adults children and will delay while we why on i will try it differently with the lack of humanity. hey, given the health care system i deserve on this, i'm so can assist. and i did that. i get the and i just, it was painted under strain. i'm cab again today with higher than the and i just isn't as the government needs to pull their finger out. and so yeah. and isn't it isn't our kids to say, oh, your children are not valuable with everyone else? see children. so then i'm going to be put on that last night. i wa
now in the u. k. r d and others are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism. a condition that affects 700000 people in the country, but also to up off the teenagers with down syndrome. the national health service system is not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies and appropriate, but karen will out again. well, she disagrees. we ask for a child and every has called the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society...
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k. government already drowning the allegations of sleaze travel apartheid and drug use. and can you imagine a world with no bosses, we explore a new economy for a better world. up to 40 is a factor reagan neoliberalism. nomics. it's arguably the reason for 1000000 children in the u. k. one of the world's richest nations are in poverty. this christmas all the small coming up in today's going underground good for us today marks 2 years since the 1st case occurred with 19 it was confirmed in china and the years since the 1st to find the job injection was administered in the u. k. however, with a new current of ours, very into army, granted, we detected in schools of countries, and cases rising rapidly in south africa. have the sacrifices and innovations of the past 2 years been in vain, or could omicron be the beginning of the end of coven? joining me now from carlisle to discuss the potential impacts of this new mutation is dr. john campbell. john, thanks so much for coming on your hero to
k. government already drowning the allegations of sleaze travel apartheid and drug use. and can you imagine a world with no bosses, we explore a new economy for a better world. up to 40 is a factor reagan neoliberalism. nomics. it's arguably the reason for 1000000 children in the u. k. one of the world's richest nations are in poverty. this christmas all the small coming up in today's going underground good for us today marks 2 years since the 1st case occurred with 19 it was confirmed in china...
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o d u k. a miracle you came to us canal, but actually met with talks as when russia and the us plan for early next year. you russia said the ball is now in washington's court, taking you earlier. we spoke to cadre league. she is a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations. we asked her whether president putin really believes the west is willing to go so far as open conflict with russia. i think he understands that there are no evil intentions vis. i'll be russia, but i...
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k. take vitamin d supplements in when it's a all through winter. it actually recommends the darkest skin people in the u. k. take the committee, supplements all the year round, but the dos day recommending in my view is just way too small. so he went out in the sun and you take, you know, you're out in your shirt shorts and you know, in a nice sunny day, you're probably going to make about 20000 units of it's a mean date. whereas the government is recommending taking $400.00 units a day, the dose is a very, very small. so we're just not getting this victim. and the other one that people can be short of is mitchum k 2 because that comes from grasfer mentation. and he has to be taken with the k o l a. i mean people who watch your videos about it when you talk about this. but i mean, they, you know, as you say, this guy was on going underground today. i got to get on to on the ground and got good on guns. and most disturbingly, i mean, usually very calm. i mean, as you say billions are going to be infected by on the ground. most alarmingly, you were q
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it actually recommends the darkest skin people in the u. k. take the committee supplements all the year round. but the dos day recommending in my view is just way too small. so he went out in the sub and you take, you know, you're out in your shirt shorts and you know, in a nice sunny day, you're probably going to make about 20000 units of it's been day. whereas the government is recommending taking $400.00 units a day, the dose is a very, very small. so would just not getting this fits. and then the other one that people can be short of is which to me k to because that comes from grasfer. mentation is, you don't have any needs to be taken with the k. well, i mean people who watch your videos about it when you talk about this, but i mean the, you know, as you say this, i find i was on going underground today. i going to get on to on the ground. and most disturbingly, i mean, usually very calm. i mean, as you say, billions are going to be infected by our mac. run list. alarmingly, you quoted tim spec to saying p c r tests have a failure rate of
it actually recommends the darkest skin people in the u. k. take the committee supplements all the year round. but the dos day recommending in my view is just way too small. so he went out in the sub and you take, you know, you're out in your shirt shorts and you know, in a nice sunny day, you're probably going to make about 20000 units of it's been day. whereas the government is recommending taking $400.00 units a day, the dose is a very, very small. so would just not getting this fits. and...
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we're yeah, that is which i lead another she sorry, k u d. i don't know me. yeah. angel garza. e woman duffy collateral. they are clara showy. nice feel. well not really. i ah, that's as much as i could find out about the policies plan. they clearly had muslim routes, but nobody knows for sure. if they took the christian or the muslim side, the out, the hires rebellion. what i find most eye opening is that this story of those maurice cos who state is largely unknown by today's his spaniards. it's a story that seems to have been airbrushed from history. most people still believe that all of their barriers muslims were expelled and that none remained. oh, oh. oh. of course today's his, spain has a sizable muslim population with many spanish converts to islam. ah, i wonder, is this in some unseen way an act of connection with the conscious muslim past? a 21st century revival of the maurice gross. oh, i left the font la la la. a little dies with yes. first thing, manner or no lot shape yet. and eli lund dental michael read me manifestly made. oh me. mother felicia. well now your da
we're yeah, that is which i lead another she sorry, k u d. i don't know me. yeah. angel garza. e woman duffy collateral. they are clara showy. nice feel. well not really. i ah, that's as much as i could find out about the policies plan. they clearly had muslim routes, but nobody knows for sure. if they took the christian or the muslim side, the out, the hires rebellion. what i find most eye opening is that this story of those maurice cos who state is largely unknown by today's his spaniards....
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she sorry, k u. d. i don't know me. yeah. angel garza. e woman, duffy, colorado. they had clara showy. nice feel. well not. but if he panted a party that he was really i ah, that's as much as i could find out about the policies plan. they clearly had muslim routes, but nobody knows for sure. if they took the christian or the muslim side in the out, the horrors were brain. what i find most eye opening is that the story of those maurice cos who state is largely unknown by today's his spaniards. it's his story that seems to have been air brushed from history. most people still believe that all of a various muslims were expelled and that none remained. oh, oh. oh. of course, today's his, spain has a sizable muslim population with many spanish converts to islam. ah i wonder, is this in some unseen way an act of connection with the conscious muslim past? a 21st century revival of the maurice cush. oh i layla's with la layla with little guys with yes. first the manner on our lot shape only if than a little aren't on rick along read me a man affordably made. oh me mother
she sorry, k u. d. i don't know me. yeah. angel garza. e woman, duffy, colorado. they had clara showy. nice feel. well not. but if he panted a party that he was really i ah, that's as much as i could find out about the policies plan. they clearly had muslim routes, but nobody knows for sure. if they took the christian or the muslim side in the out, the horrors were brain. what i find most eye opening is that the story of those maurice cos who state is largely unknown by today's his spaniards....
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he was both in the field for many years and joins us now from cambridge in the u. k. welcome to d, w. and we're getting different accounts of how and why this retreat of to ground forces is happening. what are you hearing? think the details of course contested, but i think the broad brush strokes are clear, the efforts by the great forces try and capture ideas and impose the transitional government that was not achievable. also their efforts to try and control the job booty corridor or the main trade route, also not successful. and the challenges seem to be a combination of this new drone capacity that you're report referred to, that hit to, to grain apply lines. and then there was also this may jeff and i'm har, mobilize ation, which meant they also said a lot of challenges on the ground. i think those are the key elements, had led the withdrawal. and so is this an opening for piece as a t p? i've described it yes it is. it's an opening piece because of the withdrawal which satisfies the conditions or the, the request the demands of the federal government. so it's it
he was both in the field for many years and joins us now from cambridge in the u. k. welcome to d, w. and we're getting different accounts of how and why this retreat of to ground forces is happening. what are you hearing? think the details of course contested, but i think the broad brush strokes are clear, the efforts by the great forces try and capture ideas and impose the transitional government that was not achievable. also their efforts to try and control the job booty corridor or the main...
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he was both in the field for many years and joins us now from cambridge in the u. k. welcome to d, w. and we're getting different accounts of how and why this retreat of to ground forces is happening. what are you hearing? think the details of course contested, but i think the broad brush strokes are clear, the efforts by the great forces try and capture ideas and impose the transitional government that was not achievable also their efforts to try and control the booty card or the main trade route. also not successful and the challenges seem to be a combination of this new drone capacity that your report referred to, that hit to to great and apply lines. and then there was also this major, major non mobilize ation, which meant they also said a lot of challenges on the ground. i think those are the key element here, let the withdrawal and so is this an opening for piece as a t p? i've described it yes it is. it's an opening piece because of the withdrawal which satisfies the conditions or the, the request that the demands of the federal government. so it's, it's someth
he was both in the field for many years and joins us now from cambridge in the u. k. welcome to d, w. and we're getting different accounts of how and why this retreat of to ground forces is happening. what are you hearing? think the details of course contested, but i think the broad brush strokes are clear, the efforts by the great forces try and capture ideas and impose the transitional government that was not achievable also their efforts to try and control the booty card or the main trade...
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i got another she sorry, k u d. i don't know me. yeah. angel garza. e love the woman collateral. they her clara showy, nice feel about it. if he panted a party that they love, i ah, that's as much as i could find out about the philosophy plan. they clearly had muslim roots, but nobody knows for sure. if they took the christian or the muslim side, the out, the hires rebellion. what i find most eye opening is that this story of those maurice cos who state is largely unknown by today's his spaniards. it's a story that seems to have been airbrush that from history. most people still believe that all of the barriers muslims were expelled and that none remained. oh, oh. oh i of course, today's his spain has a sizable muslim population with many spanish converts to islam. ah, i wonder, is this in some unseen way an act of connection with the conscious muslim past? a 21st century revival of the maurice. gus? oh ah, i left a lot layla with those with yes 1st the manner or no a lot. second year than a little aren't on tom rick along. read me a man affordably made o me mother for last year.
i got another she sorry, k u d. i don't know me. yeah. angel garza. e love the woman collateral. they her clara showy, nice feel about it. if he panted a party that they love, i ah, that's as much as i could find out about the philosophy plan. they clearly had muslim roots, but nobody knows for sure. if they took the christian or the muslim side, the out, the hires rebellion. what i find most eye opening is that this story of those maurice cos who state is largely unknown by today's his...
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whereas richmond d from the sun, although there's not as much in the u. k. of course, lots of other places is very healthy, so it's a pity been they're not talking about a lot of the positive immune building activities that could go on whether it's nutrition, vitamin d, or think no doctor anthony valgy on monday he called for the banning of unvaccinated people here in the united states, in terms of domestic travel already, there's a ban on some international travel, but he said domestically, if you're on vaccinate and you shouldn't be allowed to board in our plan, i'm just curious. i was in europe over the summer earlier this year, but i know that the restrictions across europe have become much more strict over the past few weeks and months, especially. what do you see in terms of those covered restrictions getting tighter, especially as we go into the 1st couple of months of 2020, to january, february, march of next year. and do you think that will see kind of an increase ramping up of restrictions? well, i think bend that the writing is on the wall. yes. y
whereas richmond d from the sun, although there's not as much in the u. k. of course, lots of other places is very healthy, so it's a pity been they're not talking about a lot of the positive immune building activities that could go on whether it's nutrition, vitamin d, or think no doctor anthony valgy on monday he called for the banning of unvaccinated people here in the united states, in terms of domestic travel already, there's a ban on some international travel, but he said domestically, if...
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another british economy to the entire global g d p. the u. k. economy is $2.00 trillion dollars. so they're adding 2.5 trillion to the global g d p. right? let's be clear over there. in turkey, the lira is crashing against the dollar because of the dollar being i barrier printed. and on top of that, it's not like the hyper printing is distributed in an even way. it's distributed in a way where the oligarchs and monarchs and neil feudal masters in america get 99 percent of it. first. everyone else gets the bits involved at the tail end and the crash of their economy. so this is a financial, a part time the u. s. was crashing the turkish economy because the u. s. dollars, world reserve currency, and they have a guy running the country who is financially illiterate and is making absolutely the wrong decisions. but the u. s. knows that and they don't care because they're all reaping the benefit from. we saw that increased increased collapse, the biggest beneficiary was goldman sachs who are taking a credit. the fall swaps against the country that there were supposedly advising. they
another british economy to the entire global g d p. the u. k. economy is $2.00 trillion dollars. so they're adding 2.5 trillion to the global g d p. right? let's be clear over there. in turkey, the lira is crashing against the dollar because of the dollar being i barrier printed. and on top of that, it's not like the hyper printing is distributed in an even way. it's distributed in a way where the oligarchs and monarchs and neil feudal masters in america get 99 percent of it. first. everyone...
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so there were many reasons for this gossley dip in the u. k. in the hit to the g d p, and now i think you're seeing the bounce back, mainly because of vaccines. and because a lot of those shipping and supply chain issues have now been ironed out with the lifting of a lot of restrictions on what was holding back on new qualifications for heavy goods. vehicle drivers short on time. here about 45 seconds left. just let me ask you quickly, what is your sense of how europeans are dealing with the ongoing pandemic in terms of a pandemic? that quite frankly, some people would say, well, the pandemic just doesn't want to. and others would say, governments don't want it to in their rather enjoying the new found sense of power that they've given themselves haven't even been granted during this time. what do you think that you're feeling in general across europe, and is there a significant difference again, pretty quickly here between western europe in eastern europe at this moment. yes, there is of awesome between eastern europe messenger europe. you're
so there were many reasons for this gossley dip in the u. k. in the hit to the g d p, and now i think you're seeing the bounce back, mainly because of vaccines. and because a lot of those shipping and supply chain issues have now been ironed out with the lifting of a lot of restrictions on what was holding back on new qualifications for heavy goods. vehicle drivers short on time. here about 45 seconds left. just let me ask you quickly, what is your sense of how europeans are dealing with the...
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whereas vitamin d from the sun, although there's not as much in the u. k. of course, lots of other places is very healthy, so it's a pity been they're not talking about a lot of the positive immune building activities that could go on whether it's nutrition, vitamin d, or think no doctor anthony valgy on monday he called for the banning of unvaccinated people here in the united states, in terms of domestic travel already there's a ban on some international travel, but he said domestically, if you're on vaccinated you shouldn't be allowed to board in our plan. i'm just curious. i was in europe over the summer earlier. this year, but i know that the restrictions across europe have become much more strict over the past few weeks and months, especially. what do you see in terms of those covered restrictions getting tighter, especially as we go into the 1st couple of months of 2020, to january, february, march of next year. and do you think that will see kind of an increased ramping up of restrictions? well, i think bend that the writing is on the wall. yes. you
whereas vitamin d from the sun, although there's not as much in the u. k. of course, lots of other places is very healthy, so it's a pity been they're not talking about a lot of the positive immune building activities that could go on whether it's nutrition, vitamin d, or think no doctor anthony valgy on monday he called for the banning of unvaccinated people here in the united states, in terms of domestic travel already there's a ban on some international travel, but he said domestically, if...
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so there were many reasons for this gossley dip in the u. k. in the hit to the g d p. and now i think you're seeing the bounce back, mainly because of vaccines. and because a lot of those shipping and supply chain issues have now been ironed out with the lifting of a lot of restrictions on what was holding back on the new qualifications for heavy goods, they will drive us short on time here about 45 seconds left just let me ask you quickly, what is your sense of how europeans are dealing with the ongoing pandemic in terms of a pandemic? that quite frankly, some people would say, well, the pandemic just doesn't want to. and others would say, government don't want it to in their rather enjoying the new found sense of power that they've given themselves haven't even been granted during this time. what do you think you get your feeling in general across europe, and is there a significant difference again, pretty quickly here between western europe in eastern europe at this moment. yes, there is of awesome between eastern europe and messenger europe. you're totally right th
so there were many reasons for this gossley dip in the u. k. in the hit to the g d p. and now i think you're seeing the bounce back, mainly because of vaccines. and because a lot of those shipping and supply chain issues have now been ironed out with the lifting of a lot of restrictions on what was holding back on the new qualifications for heavy goods, they will drive us short on time here about 45 seconds left just let me ask you quickly, what is your sense of how europeans are dealing with...
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another british economy to the entire global g d p, the u. k. economy is $2.00 trillion dollars. so they're adding 2.5 trillion to the global g d p. right, let's be clear over there. in turkey, the lira is crashing against the dollar because of the dollar being i barrier printed. and on top of that is thought like the hyper printing is distributed in an even away. it is distributed in a way where the oligarchs and monarchs and neil feudal masters in america get 99 percent of it. first. everyone else gets the bits and bobs at the tail end and the crash with their economy. so this is a financial part time the u. s. was crashing the turkish economy because the u. s. dollars world reserve currency and they have a guy running the country who is financially illiterate and is making absolutely the wrong decisions. but the u. s. knows that and they don't care because they're all reaping the benefit from. we saw that in greece and greece collapse, the biggest beneficiary was goldman sachs who had taken a quarter. the fall swaps against the country that there were supposedly advising. they
another british economy to the entire global g d p, the u. k. economy is $2.00 trillion dollars. so they're adding 2.5 trillion to the global g d p. right, let's be clear over there. in turkey, the lira is crashing against the dollar because of the dollar being i barrier printed. and on top of that is thought like the hyper printing is distributed in an even away. it is distributed in a way where the oligarchs and monarchs and neil feudal masters in america get 99 percent of it. first. everyone...
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the motion that passed without much publicity called for an ethical trade policy and an n d u k arm sales to israel, progress after another week of violence in palestine and with the palestinian ambassador britain who sons omelet. i'm asked to thanks so much for coming to the studio. i mean, we've had killings all week in palestine, kings of children, by british armed israeli soldiers and had said last year was the worst for the palestinian authority. before we get on the british issues. i mean, how bad is it there we go with and the occupation about very well. i mean, of course, are covered at palestine, the policy and economy as it did all over the world. but the particular, if you're wall situation, that is the occupation has really made things much, much worse, according to the same. you are an organization on the policy and economy. it was, is $2500000000.00 every year because of the israeli occupation policies, particularly the theft of our resources, the control of our natural resources, land, water, and what have you and the crippling a closures and processes that does not allow t
the motion that passed without much publicity called for an ethical trade policy and an n d u k arm sales to israel, progress after another week of violence in palestine and with the palestinian ambassador britain who sons omelet. i'm asked to thanks so much for coming to the studio. i mean, we've had killings all week in palestine, kings of children, by british armed israeli soldiers and had said last year was the worst for the palestinian authority. before we get on the british issues. i...
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in the u. k, as he said d and ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism. her condition that actually affects 700000 people in the country as well as to teenagers with down syndrome. the national health services says it's not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies as inappropriate. but karen, will it again, thanks to defer where every child in every agile is called the right, especially to life. i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone, discrimination, of even the question being in house. why, why are people with adults children l delay while we why on a, on trade differently with a lack of you must say, given the health care system they deserve on the social system. i just, i get the and i just, it was been for under 3 cab again. that's to do with higher than the, and i just as an, as the government needs to pull their finger out. and so, you know, as alan isn't, it isn't our kids to say, oh, your children are not valuable with everyone else's children. so they're not going to be put on that. less they've b
in the u. k, as he said d and ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism. her condition that actually affects 700000 people in the country as well as to teenagers with down syndrome. the national health services says it's not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies as inappropriate. but karen, will it again, thanks to defer where every child in every agile is called the right, especially to life. i just don't understand why there's a difference in society...
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the motion that passed without much publicity called for an ethical trade policy and an n d u k. arm sales to israel, progress after another week of violence in palestine and with the policy and ambassador britain who sons on long term best to thanks so much for coming to the studio. i mean, we've had killings all week in palestine, kings of children by british armed israeli. so just had said last year was the worst for the palestinian authority before we get on the british issues. i mean, how bad is it there we go with and the occupation now very bad. i mean, of course cove has hit palestine, the policy and economy as it did all over the world. but the particular view of all situation, that is the occupation has really made things much, much worse, according to the same you an organization on the policy and economy loses $2500000000.00 every year because of the israeli occupation policies, particularly the theft of our resources the control of our natural resources, land, water, and what have you and the crumbling occlusions and processes that does not allow the palestinian economy
the motion that passed without much publicity called for an ethical trade policy and an n d u k. arm sales to israel, progress after another week of violence in palestine and with the policy and ambassador britain who sons on long term best to thanks so much for coming to the studio. i mean, we've had killings all week in palestine, kings of children by british armed israeli. so just had said last year was the worst for the palestinian authority before we get on the british issues. i mean, how...
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another british economy to the entire global g d p, the u. k. economy is $2.00 trillion dollars. so they're adding 2.5 trillion to the global g d p. right, let's be clear over there. in turkey, the lira is crashing against the dollar because of the dollar being i barrier printed. and on top of that, it's not like the hyper printing is distributed in an even away. it's distributed in a way where the oligarchs and monarchs and neil feudal masters in america get 99 percent of it. first. everyone else gets the bits and bobs at the tail end and the crash or their economy. so this is a financial part time the u. s is crashing the turkish economy because the u. s. dollars. reuters are a currency and they have a guy running the country who is financially illiterate and is making absolutely the wrong decisions. but the u. s. knows that and they don't care because they're all reaping the benefit from we saw that increased increased collapse, the biggest beneficiary was goldman sachs who are taking that credit. the fall swaps against the country that there were supposedly advising. they mad
another british economy to the entire global g d p, the u. k. economy is $2.00 trillion dollars. so they're adding 2.5 trillion to the global g d p. right, let's be clear over there. in turkey, the lira is crashing against the dollar because of the dollar being i barrier printed. and on top of that, it's not like the hyper printing is distributed in an even away. it's distributed in a way where the oligarchs and monarchs and neil feudal masters in america get 99 percent of it. first. everyone...
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another british economy to the entire global g d p, the u. k. economy is $2.00 trillion dollars. so they're adding 2.5 trillion to the global g d p. right, let's be clear over there. in turkey, the lira is crashing against the dollar because of the dollar being i barrier printed. and on top of that, it's not like the hyper printing is distributed and even away. it's distributed in a way where the oligarchs and monarchs and neil feudal masters in america get 99 percent of it. first. everyone else gets the bits and bobs at the tail end and the crash or their economy. so this is a financial part time the u. s is crashing the turkish economy because us dollars world reserve currency, and they have a guy running the country who is financially illiterate and is making absolutely the wrong decisions. but the u. s. knows that and they don't care because they're all reaping the benefit from. we saw that increased increased collapse, the biggest beneficiary was goldman sachs, are taken out credit. the fall swaps against the country that there were supposedly advising. they made billions of
another british economy to the entire global g d p, the u. k. economy is $2.00 trillion dollars. so they're adding 2.5 trillion to the global g d p. right, let's be clear over there. in turkey, the lira is crashing against the dollar because of the dollar being i barrier printed. and on top of that, it's not like the hyper printing is distributed and even away. it's distributed in a way where the oligarchs and monarchs and neil feudal masters in america get 99 percent of it. first. everyone...
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another british economy to the entire global g d p. the u. k. economy is $2.00 trillion dollars. so they're adding 2.5 trillion to the global g d p. right? let's be clear over there. in turkey, the lira is crashing against the dollar because of the dollar being i barrier printed. and on top of that is spot like the hyper printing is distributed in an even away. it's distributed in a way where the oligarchs and monarchs and neil feudal masters in america get 99 percent of it. first. everyone else gets the bits and bobs at the tail end and the crash with their economy. so this is a financial part time the u. s. was crashing the turkish economy because the u. s. dollars, world reserve currency, and they have a guy running the country who is financially illiterate and is making absolutely the wrong decisions. but the u. s. knows that, and they don't care because they're all reaping the benefit from. we saw that in greece and greece collapse, the biggest beneficiary was goldman sachs who had taken that credit. the fall swaps against the country that there were supposedly advising. the
another british economy to the entire global g d p. the u. k. economy is $2.00 trillion dollars. so they're adding 2.5 trillion to the global g d p. right? let's be clear over there. in turkey, the lira is crashing against the dollar because of the dollar being i barrier printed. and on top of that is spot like the hyper printing is distributed in an even away. it's distributed in a way where the oligarchs and monarchs and neil feudal masters in america get 99 percent of it. first. everyone...
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another british economy to the entire global g d p. the u. k. economy is $2.00 trillion dollars. so they're adding 2.5 trillion to the global g d p. right? let's be clear over there. in turkey, the lira is crashing against the dollar because of the dollar being i barrier printed. and on top of that, it's not like the hyper printing is distributed in an even away. it's distributed in a way where the oligarchs and monarchs and neil feudal masters of america get 99 percent of it. first. everyone else gets the bits and bobs at the tail and, and the crash or their economy. so this is a financial, a part time the u. s. is crashing the turkish economy because us dollars world reserve currency and they have a guy running the country who is financially illiterate and is making absolutely the wrong decisions. but the u. s. knows that and they don't care because they're all reaping the benefit from. we saw that in greece and greece collapse, the biggest beneficiary was goldman sachs. what they can credit the fall swaps against the country that there were supposedly advising. they made billi
another british economy to the entire global g d p. the u. k. economy is $2.00 trillion dollars. so they're adding 2.5 trillion to the global g d p. right? let's be clear over there. in turkey, the lira is crashing against the dollar because of the dollar being i barrier printed. and on top of that, it's not like the hyper printing is distributed in an even away. it's distributed in a way where the oligarchs and monarchs and neil feudal masters of america get 99 percent of it. first. everyone...
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another british economy to the entire global g d p. the u. k. economy is $2.00 trillion dollars. so they're adding 2.5 trillion to the global g d p. right, let's be clear over there. in turkey, the lira is crashing against the dollar because of the dollar being i prayer printed. and on top of that, it's not like the hyper printing is distributed in an even away. it's distributed in a way where the oligarchs and monarchs and neil feudal masters in america get 99 percent of it. first. everyone else gets the bits and bobs at the tail end and a crash with their economy. so this is a financial part time the u. s. was crashing the turkish economy because the u. s. dollars, world reserve currency, and they have a guy running the country who is financially illiterate and is making absolutely the wrong decisions. but the u. s. knows that, and they don't care because they're all reaping the benefit from. we saw that in greece and greece collapse, the biggest beneficiary was goldman sachs who had taken that credit. the fall swaps against the country that there were supposedly advising. they
another british economy to the entire global g d p. the u. k. economy is $2.00 trillion dollars. so they're adding 2.5 trillion to the global g d p. right, let's be clear over there. in turkey, the lira is crashing against the dollar because of the dollar being i prayer printed. and on top of that, it's not like the hyper printing is distributed in an even away. it's distributed in a way where the oligarchs and monarchs and neil feudal masters in america get 99 percent of it. first. everyone...
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we have re challenge whose life for us and louis in the u. k. but 1st, let's cross to alan fisher who's following development from washington d. c. allen and the travel chaos. what more can you tell us about the flight cancellations? no such a merry christmas for hundreds of thousands of travelers. we are told there is more than 400 place, cancelled at the moment, 169 by united 127. by delta, the airlines trying to send out messages via text, an e mail and whatsapp to try and tell people, look your flight on christmas eve is cancelled. don't come to the airport. that's not going to get to every one. there are going to be people showing up at airports across the country who suddenly finding out that their travel plans have been thrown into chaos and there's nothing really that they can do about it. so what's the problem? the problem is, of course, the, on the con very, and it is heading flight crews and support staff. it means the airlines simply can't staff the flights that they had shared july. it is just a few days ago since they asked congres
we have re challenge whose life for us and louis in the u. k. but 1st, let's cross to alan fisher who's following development from washington d. c. allen and the travel chaos. what more can you tell us about the flight cancellations? no such a merry christmas for hundreds of thousands of travelers. we are told there is more than 400 place, cancelled at the moment, 169 by united 127. by delta, the airlines trying to send out messages via text, an e mail and whatsapp to try and tell people, look...
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and the u. k. distributed their doses at a much faster pace. d. w has been reporting on germany's vaccination campaign through its ups and downs. and my colleague william glue, croft is he with more details with him? that's right, rebecca, we've come so far there still so much more to go. we can actually show you on the wall here where we've been this past year since december 27th, 2020. it started out slow. there were supply issues. there were a lot of rules in place, and we can see that we started with just a couple tens of thousands of people getting vaccinated. they're about 70000000 adults in germany. and in that 1st quarter, we got about 10000000 them vaccinated with that 1st, at least that 1st shot. quite slow things pick up in the 2nd quarter, we're another 30000000 of that roughly 70000000 adults getting their shot. but you can see here things start to kind of sort of peak right the last several months and that's what the government has been struggling to get people more people new people to get vaccinated. we're now at 61400000 people in
and the u. k. distributed their doses at a much faster pace. d. w has been reporting on germany's vaccination campaign through its ups and downs. and my colleague william glue, croft is he with more details with him? that's right, rebecca, we've come so far there still so much more to go. we can actually show you on the wall here where we've been this past year since december 27th, 2020. it started out slow. there were supply issues. there were a lot of rules in place, and we can see that we...
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the u. k. has seen a rec number of coven 19 cases for the 3rd day in a row. more than $93000.00 infections were registered on friday, around 4 percent off on the con cases. total numbers nationwide have increased by about 39 percent in just a week, but the death rates remains relatively low. france, meanwhile, has a mound set major public parties and fireworks will be banned on years. eve, as corona, virus infections rise prime ministers, younger fixes, all citizens even if vaccinated should take a self test. before attending social events, he said the only con strain is likely to be the dominant strain from january. france has been reporting an average of $50000.00 new infections each day. natasha, but last, more from paris on how new restrictions are, are affecting travelers. pull the french government's decision to pan, all non essential travel between france, me, u. k. from saturday, has caused a lot of disruption and disappointment for people in both countries who are hoping to spend some of the holiday season with family and friends. so lot of people ha
the u. k. has seen a rec number of coven 19 cases for the 3rd day in a row. more than $93000.00 infections were registered on friday, around 4 percent off on the con cases. total numbers nationwide have increased by about 39 percent in just a week, but the death rates remains relatively low. france, meanwhile, has a mound set major public parties and fireworks will be banned on years. eve, as corona, virus infections rise prime ministers, younger fixes, all citizens even if vaccinated should...
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so there were many reasons for this gossley dip in the u. k. in the hit to the g d p. and now i think you're seeing the bounce back, mainly because of vaccines. and because a lot of those shipping and supply chain issues have now been ironed out with the lifting of a lot of restrictions on what was holding back on new qualifications for heavy goods. vehicle drivers short on time. here about 45 seconds left. just let me ask you quickly, what is your sense of how europeans are dealing with the ongoing pandemic in terms of a pandemic? that quite frankly, some people would say will depend on me just doesn't want to. and others would say, governments don't want it to in their rather enjoying the new found sense of power that they've given themselves haven't even been granted during this time. what do you think if you're feeling in general across europe, and is there a significant difference again, pretty quickly here between western europe in eastern europe at this moment. yes, there is of awesome between eastern europe in western europe. europe. you're totally right though
so there were many reasons for this gossley dip in the u. k. in the hit to the g d p. and now i think you're seeing the bounce back, mainly because of vaccines. and because a lot of those shipping and supply chain issues have now been ironed out with the lifting of a lot of restrictions on what was holding back on new qualifications for heavy goods. vehicle drivers short on time. here about 45 seconds left. just let me ask you quickly, what is your sense of how europeans are dealing with the...
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now european diplomats have urged iran to show it serious about salvaging the 2015 new k d m. on tuesday representatives from russia, china, germany, france on the u. k. met with iranian officials in vienna. the u. s. is also participating in the talks, but indirectly iran one sanctions lifted in return for limiting its nuclear program . hans downtime for the weather and his jeff. more rain on the way for floods stricken areas of northern spain. hello everyone. let me show you this picture. we've also got snow through the parent ease as well, and a lot of this what, whether it's diving down into northern africa. we'll talk more about that in a 2nd unsettled conditions across the valley. eric's as well, but i do want to take you to italy, weather alerts out because we're going to see the rain pile up for central parts of the country. this includes for rome, also unsettled for the other side of the adria to see some bursts of rain to be expected. here, we'll call it most star rate through into, to broadneck. that western side of greece is also going to get some of this driving r
now european diplomats have urged iran to show it serious about salvaging the 2015 new k d m. on tuesday representatives from russia, china, germany, france on the u. k. met with iranian officials in vienna. the u. s. is also participating in the talks, but indirectly iran one sanctions lifted in return for limiting its nuclear program . hans downtime for the weather and his jeff. more rain on the way for floods stricken areas of northern spain. hello everyone. let me show you this picture....