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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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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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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 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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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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k, the economy, there still are kind of those concerns hanging over, especially about the latest variant of 19 and it spread. now, even though the symptoms are mild, it still has led to a lot of talk that there could be even locked downs again in the country. what's the latest on that? and is that something that you think the people would, would comply with if they were to be put in place? ok, a few things on that racial number one, you probably heard that the netherlands is now totally locked down, locked down. and queen has just announced this sort of hot news that she has counseling christmas with the royal family sandringham. and that is huge for her to do. the reason that that's important in this whole mix is people across the u. k. everybody really looks at the cree. we've talked about this before as it's ready to like the countries grandmother. she's very solid, very stable. she's not on alarmist in the slightest bit. that when she does something that sends a message to the nation, on the other hand, of course you have david frost, the former you chief negotiator. he resigned on s
k, the economy, there still are kind of those concerns hanging over, especially about the latest variant of 19 and it spread. now, even though the symptoms are mild, it still has led to a lot of talk that there could be even locked downs again in the country. what's the latest on that? and is that something that you think the people would, would comply with if they were to be put in place? ok, a few things on that racial number one, you probably heard that the netherlands is now totally locked...
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k, the economy, there still are kind of those concerns hanging over, especially about the latest variant of 19 and it spread. now, even though the symptoms are mild, it still has led to a lot of talk that there could be even locked downs again in the country. what's the latest on that? and is that something that you think that the people would, would comply with if they were to be put in place? ok, a few things on that racial number one, you probably heard that netherlands is now total locked down lockdown. and the queen has just announced this is sort of hot news that she has counseling christmas with the roll family sandringham, and that is huge for her to do. the reason that that's important in this whole mix is people across the u. k. everybody really looks at the creed we've talked about this before as it's ready to like the countries grandmother. she's very solid, very stable. she's not on alarmist in the slightest bit. that when she does something that sends a message to the nation, on the other hand, of course you have david frost, the former, you chief negotiator. he was lined o
k, the economy, there still are kind of those concerns hanging over, especially about the latest variant of 19 and it spread. now, even though the symptoms are mild, it still has led to a lot of talk that there could be even locked downs again in the country. what's the latest on that? and is that something that you think that the people would, would comply with if they were to be put in place? ok, a few things on that racial number one, you probably heard that netherlands is now total locked...
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k, the economy, there still are kind of those concerns hanging over, especially about the latest variant of over 19 and it spread. now, even though the symptoms are mild, it still has led to a lot of talk that there could be even locked downs again in the country. what's the latest on that? and is that something that you think that the people would, would comply with if they were to be put in place? ok, a few things on that racial number one. you probably just heard that the netherlands is now totally down locked down. and the queen has just announced this is sort of hot news that she has counseling christmas with the royal family at sandringham, and that is huge for her to do. the reason that's important in this whole mix is people across the u. k. if you really look at the creed we've talked about this before, it's really to like the countries grandmother. she's very solid, very stable. she not an alarmist at the, in the slightest bit. that when she does something that sends a message to the nation, on the other hand, of course you have david frost, the former you chief negotiator. he
k, the economy, there still are kind of those concerns hanging over, especially about the latest variant of over 19 and it spread. now, even though the symptoms are mild, it still has led to a lot of talk that there could be even locked downs again in the country. what's the latest on that? and is that something that you think that the people would, would comply with if they were to be put in place? ok, a few things on that racial number one. you probably just heard that the netherlands is now...
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k, the economy, there still are kind of those concerns hanging over, especially about the latest variant of 19 and it spreads now even though the symptoms are mild, it still has led to a lot of talk that there could be even locked down again in the country what's the latest on that? and is that something that you think that the people would, would comply with if they were to be put in place? ok, a few things on that racial number one, you've probably heard that the netherlands is now totally locked down, locked down and the queen has just announced this is sort of hot news that she has counseling christmas with the royal family at sandringham. and that is huge. for her to do, the reason that's important in this whole mix is people across the u. k. everybody really looks at the creed we've talked about this before. it's really to like the countries grandmother. she's very solid, very stable. she's not an alarmist in the slightest bit that when she does something that sends a message to the nation. on the other hand, of course you have david frost, the former, you chief negotiator. he was
k, the economy, there still are kind of those concerns hanging over, especially about the latest variant of 19 and it spreads now even though the symptoms are mild, it still has led to a lot of talk that there could be even locked down again in the country what's the latest on that? and is that something that you think that the people would, would comply with if they were to be put in place? ok, a few things on that racial number one, you've probably heard that the netherlands is now totally...
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so they do say that obviously johnson's approval ratings are in the gutter in the u. k. so now to your point, i do think this is going to affect people's confidence in his plan be that he's just issued. and so, yes, there is speculation that that's going to slow the economy down and actually interesting that you should raise that point because that was in p w. c's projection, i just mentioned jonathan gilling, and she mentioned that that if oh, micron is taken seriously, this could slow down the economy. i will say there's great pessimism across the u. k right now because of that christmas party, not so much that they had a christmas party, but they knew it wasn't as frightening nor as serious as a purported to be. same thing here in the u. s. with nancy pelosi having a head down in san francisco, gavin newsom going to a close dinner party at the french laundry in california. the politicians know that it's not so scary, know that it's not so dive, but they're empowered and they want to remain that want to does raise a lot of questions for the average consumer, the averag
so they do say that obviously johnson's approval ratings are in the gutter in the u. k. so now to your point, i do think this is going to affect people's confidence in his plan be that he's just issued. and so, yes, there is speculation that that's going to slow the economy down and actually interesting that you should raise that point because that was in p w. c's projection, i just mentioned jonathan gilling, and she mentioned that that if oh, micron is taken seriously, this could slow down...
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are in the data in the u. k. so now to your point, i do think this is going to affect people's confidence in his plan be that he's just issued. and so, yes, there is speculation that that's going to slow the economy down and actually interesting that you should raise that point because that was in p w. c's projection, i just mentioned jonathan gilling, i'm not. she mentioned that that if oma crohn is taken seriously at this could slow down the economy. i will say there's. busy great pessimism across the u. k right now because of that christmas party, not so much that they had a christmas party, but they knew it wasn't as frightening nor as serious as they purported to be. same thing here in the u. s. ed nancy pelosi having a head down in san francisco, gavin newsom going to a close dinner party. the french laundry in california. the politicians know that it's not so scary. know that it's not so di, but they're in power and they want to remain that want to does raise a lot of questions for the average consumer, th
are in the data in the u. k. so now to your point, i do think this is going to affect people's confidence in his plan be that he's just issued. and so, yes, there is speculation that that's going to slow the economy down and actually interesting that you should raise that point because that was in p w. c's projection, i just mentioned jonathan gilling, i'm not. she mentioned that that if oma crohn is taken seriously at this could slow down the economy. i will say there's. busy great pessimism...
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this could slow down the economy. i will say there's great pessimism across the u. k right now because of that christmas party, not so much that they had a christmas party, but they knew it wasn't as frightening nor as serious as they purported to be. the same thing here in the u. s. nancy pelosi having i had done in san francisco, gavin newsom, going to a close dinner party. the french laundry in california. the politicians know that it's not so scary, know that it's not so di, but they're empowered and they want to remain there. wanted to raise a lot of questions for the average consumer, the average resume whenever you have politicians carrying on with their normal lives or they're being told to stay and like down. absolutely, yes. now we've got about a minute left. i do want to bring up these ongoing fishing more between france and the u. k. it sounds like it may be cooling down a little bit for instance saying that they've got 93 percent of the fishing. like right, is what they were supposed to have under the brakes. it agreement. what's the latest? yes. you're
this could slow down the economy. i will say there's great pessimism across the u. k right now because of that christmas party, not so much that they had a christmas party, but they knew it wasn't as frightening nor as serious as they purported to be. the same thing here in the u. s. nancy pelosi having i had done in san francisco, gavin newsom, going to a close dinner party. the french laundry in california. the politicians know that it's not so scary, know that it's not so di, but they're...
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are in the gutter in the u. k. so now to your point, i do think this is going to affect people's confidence in his plan be that he's just issued. and so yes, there is speculation that that's going to slow the economy down and actually interesting that you should raise that point because that was in p w. seeds projection. i just mentioned jonathan gilling, i'm not. she mentioned that if micron is taken seriously at this could slow down the economy. i will say there's great pessimism across the u. k right now because of that christmas party, not so much that they had a christmas party, but they knew it wasn't as frightening nor as serious as they for, for it to be. same thing here in the u. s. nancy pelosi having i had done in san francisco, gavin newsom, going to a close dinner party at the french laundry in california. the politicians know that it's not so scary, know that it's not so di, but they're in power and they want to remain that want to does raise a lot of questions for the average consumer, the average re
are in the gutter in the u. k. so now to your point, i do think this is going to affect people's confidence in his plan be that he's just issued. and so yes, there is speculation that that's going to slow the economy down and actually interesting that you should raise that point because that was in p w. seeds projection. i just mentioned jonathan gilling, i'm not. she mentioned that if micron is taken seriously at this could slow down the economy. i will say there's great pessimism across the...
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this could slow down their economy. i will say there's great pessimism across the u. k right now, because of that christmas party, not so much that they had a christmas party, but they knew it was an as frightening nor a serious as a purported to be. same thing here in the u. s. nancy pelosi having i had done in san francisco. gavin knew some going to a close dinner party at the french laundry in california. the politicians know that it's not so scary, know that it's not so di, but they're empowered and they want to remain that want to does raise a lot of questions for the average consumer, the average resume whenever you have politicians carrying on with their normal lives or they're being told to stay and like down. absolutely. now we've got about a minute left. i do want to bring up these ongoing fishing more between france in the u. k. it sounds like it may be cooling down a little bit, for instance saying that they've got 93 percent of the fishing. like right is what they were supposed to have under the breakfast agreement. what's the latest? yes, you're right. f
this could slow down their economy. i will say there's great pessimism across the u. k right now, because of that christmas party, not so much that they had a christmas party, but they knew it was an as frightening nor a serious as a purported to be. same thing here in the u. s. nancy pelosi having i had done in san francisco. gavin knew some going to a close dinner party at the french laundry in california. the politicians know that it's not so scary, know that it's not so di, but they're...
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you describe the united states as a warehouse economy. if the u. k was a national shopkeeper during the last days, the empire, we are now a warehouse economy. as you have stated, this kind of our characteristic now, chip manufacturers, the u. s, spent tens of billions on share buybacks are now getting handed tens of billions from a taxpayer to build foundries in the u. s. as that going to go, well, you know, in china they're kind of making fun of us because we are, we do have some boundaries on, in production, in arizona. they're building them up and they're kind of share pictures now on the internet. look at this plants a years later, things happen. so in china they build it in 6 months, but over here it takes a year. we just have the foundation, doug. so that's kind of going around on, on in twitter now, especially amongst the chinese will for your diplomats or kind of laugh and like, and we forced to chip makers to come here. it's a, that's a good idea. we have to produce something here locally. otherwise, we're always going to be at the mercy o
you describe the united states as a warehouse economy. if the u. k was a national shopkeeper during the last days, the empire, we are now a warehouse economy. as you have stated, this kind of our characteristic now, chip manufacturers, the u. s, spent tens of billions on share buybacks are now getting handed tens of billions from a taxpayer to build foundries in the u. s. as that going to go, well, you know, in china they're kind of making fun of us because we are, we do have some boundaries...
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you describe the united states as a warehouse economy. if the u. k was a national shopkeeper during the last days, the empire, we are now a warehouse economy. as you have stated, this kind of our characteristic now, chip manufacturers, the u. s spent tens of billions on share buybacks are now getting handed tens of billions from a taxpayer to build foundries. and the u. s. as are going to go, well, you know, in china they're kind of making fun of us because we are, we do have some boundaries on, in production, in arizona. they're building them up and they're kind of share pictures now on the internet. look at this plants a years later, these things happen. so in china they build it in 6 months, but over here it takes a year. we just have the foundation, doug. so that's kind of going around on in twitter now, especially amongst the chinese will for your diplomats or kind of laugh and like, and we forced to chip makers a. com here it's a, that's a good idea. we have to produce something here locally. otherwise, we're always going to be at the mercy o
you describe the united states as a warehouse economy. if the u. k was a national shopkeeper during the last days, the empire, we are now a warehouse economy. as you have stated, this kind of our characteristic now, chip manufacturers, the u. s spent tens of billions on share buybacks are now getting handed tens of billions from a taxpayer to build foundries. and the u. s. as are going to go, well, you know, in china they're kind of making fun of us because we are, we do have some boundaries...
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you describe the united states as a warehouse economy. if the u. k was a national shopkeepers during the last days, the empire, we are now a warehouse economy. as you have stated, this kind of our characteristic now, chip manufacturers, the u. s, spent tens of billions on share buybacks are now getting handed tens of billions from a taxpayer to build foundries and the u. s. as that going to go well in china, they're kind of making fun of us because we are, we do have some boundaries on, in production, in arizona. they're building them up and they're kind of share pictures now on the internet. look at this plants a years later, are these things happen? so in china they build it in 6 months, but over here it takes a year. we just have the foundation, doug. so that's kind of going around on in twitter now, especially amongst the chinese wolf or your diplomats or kind of laugh and like, and we forced to chip makers come here. it's a good idea. we have to produce something here locally. otherwise, we're always going to be at the mercy of china for chips
you describe the united states as a warehouse economy. if the u. k was a national shopkeepers during the last days, the empire, we are now a warehouse economy. as you have stated, this kind of our characteristic now, chip manufacturers, the u. s, spent tens of billions on share buybacks are now getting handed tens of billions from a taxpayer to build foundries and the u. s. as that going to go well in china, they're kind of making fun of us because we are, we do have some boundaries on, in...
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you describe the united states as a warehouse economy. if the u. k was a national shopkeepers during the last days of the empire, we are now a warehouse economy. as you have stated, this kind of our characteristic now, chip manufacturers, the u. s spent tens of billions on share buybacks are now getting handed tens of billions from a taxpayer to build foundries in the us. is that going to go while you're in china? they're kind of making fun of us because we are, we do have some boundaries on, in production, in arizona. they're building them up and they're kind of share pictures now on the internet. look at this plant, the years later are things happen? so in china they build it in 6 months, but over here it takes a year. we just the foundation, doug. so that's kind of going around and in twitter now, especially amongst the chinese wolf warrior diplomats are kind of laughing and we force the chip makers to come here. it's a good idea. we have to produce something here locally. otherwise, we're always going to be at the mercy of china for chips. spea
you describe the united states as a warehouse economy. if the u. k was a national shopkeepers during the last days of the empire, we are now a warehouse economy. as you have stated, this kind of our characteristic now, chip manufacturers, the u. s spent tens of billions on share buybacks are now getting handed tens of billions from a taxpayer to build foundries in the us. is that going to go while you're in china? they're kind of making fun of us because we are, we do have some boundaries on,...
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you describe the united states as a warehouse economy. if the u. k was a national shopkeepers during the last days of the empire, we are now a warehouse economy. as you have stated, this kind of our characteristic now, chip manufacturers, the u. s, spent tens of billions on share buybacks are now getting handed tens of billions of taxpayer to build foundries and the u. s. as that going to go well in china, they're kind of making fun of us because we are, we do have some boundaries on, in production, in arizona. they're building them up and they're kind of share pictures now on the internet. look at this plants a years later, the things happen. so in china they build it in 6 months, but over here it takes a year. we just have the foundation, doug. so that's kind of going around on in twitter now, especially amongst the chinese wolf or your diplomats or kind of laugh and like, and we forced to chip makers to come here. it's a good idea. we have to produce something here locally. otherwise, we're always going to be at the mercy of china for chips. spe
you describe the united states as a warehouse economy. if the u. k was a national shopkeepers during the last days of the empire, we are now a warehouse economy. as you have stated, this kind of our characteristic now, chip manufacturers, the u. s, spent tens of billions on share buybacks are now getting handed tens of billions of taxpayer to build foundries and the u. s. as that going to go well in china, they're kind of making fun of us because we are, we do have some boundaries on, in...
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you describe the united states as a warehouse economy. if the u. k was a national shopkeepers during the last days of the empire, we are now a warehouse economy. as you have stated, this kind of our characteristic now, chip manufacturers, the u. s, spent tens of billions on share buybacks are now getting handed tens of billions of taxpayer to build foundries. and the u. s. as are going to go, well, you know, in china they're kind of making fun of us because we are, we do have some boundaries on, in production, in arizona. they're building them up and they're kind of share pictures now on the internet. look at this plants a years later, these things happen. so in china they build it in 6 months, but over here it takes a year. we just have the foundation, doug. so that's kind of going around on in twitter now, especially amongst the chinese will for your diplomats or kind of laugh and like, and we forced to chip makers to come here. it's a, that's a good idea. we have to produce something here locally. otherwise, we're always going to be at the mercy
you describe the united states as a warehouse economy. if the u. k was a national shopkeepers during the last days of the empire, we are now a warehouse economy. as you have stated, this kind of our characteristic now, chip manufacturers, the u. s, spent tens of billions on share buybacks are now getting handed tens of billions of taxpayer to build foundries. and the u. s. as are going to go, well, you know, in china they're kind of making fun of us because we are, we do have some boundaries...
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you describe the united states as a warehouse economy. if the u. k was a national shopkeepers during the last days of the empire. we are now a warehouse economy as you have stated, this kind of our characteristic now, chip manufacturers, the u. s spent tens of billions on share buybacks are now getting handed tens of billions of taxpayer to build foundries and the u. s. as that going to go, well, you know, in china they're kind of making fun of us because we are, we do have some boundaries on, in production, in arizona. they're building them up and they're kind of share pictures now on the internet. look at this plants a years later, are the things happen? so in china they build it in 6 months, but over here it takes a year. we just have the foundation, doug. so that's kind of going around on in twitter now, especially amongst chinese wolf or your diplomats or kind of laugh and like, and we forced to chip makers to come here. it's a good idea. we have to produce something here locally. otherwise, we're always going to be at the mercy of china for c
you describe the united states as a warehouse economy. if the u. k was a national shopkeepers during the last days of the empire. we are now a warehouse economy as you have stated, this kind of our characteristic now, chip manufacturers, the u. s spent tens of billions on share buybacks are now getting handed tens of billions of taxpayer to build foundries and the u. s. as that going to go, well, you know, in china they're kind of making fun of us because we are, we do have some boundaries on,...
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well, we'll take a look at the new relationship between the u. k. i live in the state of your business on reports in berlin. welcome to the program that the world's 2 biggest economies, but relations between the u. s. and china have been heading south throughout 2021 just recently. they're taking a further dive over claims of human rights abuses in the chinese region of shin jang, united states recently passed tough near legislation that puts the owners on businesses to prove their supply chains are free of forced labor. it accuses china of persecuting shin jags muslim minority wig, a population there, internment camps, forced labor programs, and intense surveillance, more than a 1000000 week, as i believed to have been detained. however, for firms trying to pull out of the region, things can get tricky. u. s. chip maker intel issued an apology last week after edging it supplies, to avoid sourcing goods from shin jang, the announcement to cause and up role in china. meanwhile, the upcoming winter olympics in beijing are putting pressure on businesse
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it took full effect and the u. k. left the ease cinco market and customers union that came with predictions of disaster for the british economy . but 12 months later, how has the country coped in december last year as britain readied itself for a hard brag that prime minister boris johnson addressed to parliament in his typically confidence style? absolutely no doubt that from january the 1st this country is going to prosper. monterey, yes, but the reality is the country's woes began almost immediately. britain's chemicals, electrical equipment, machinery, metals, minerals, and textile sectors became hopelessly entangled in the trade deals, so called roles of origin. any goods arriving in bra and from abroad, and then exported into the e. you incur accustomed levy and britain supply chains rely on a vast number of parts source from outside the european union. thousands of trucks trying to exit the u. k. were tied up in the red tape. there is no good in this situation as it is for me and too much you piper walks too mu
it took full effect and the u. k. left the ease cinco market and customers union that came with predictions of disaster for the british economy . but 12 months later, how has the country coped in december last year as britain readied itself for a hard brag that prime minister boris johnson addressed to parliament in his typically confidence style? absolutely no doubt that from january the 1st this country is going to prosper. monterey, yes, but the reality is the country's woes began almost...
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well, we'll take a look at the new relationship between the u. k. and it's in the state of your business on reports in berlin. welcome to the program that the world's 2 biggest economies, but relations between the u. s. and china have been heading south throughout 2021 just recently. they've taken a further dive over claims of human rights abuses in the chinese region of shin jang, united states recently passed tough new legislation that puts the owners on businesses to prove their supply chains are free of forced labor. it accuses china of persecuting shin, jags muslim minority, weaker population there in turman camps, forced labor programs and intense surveillance. more than a 1000000 week, as i believed to have been detained. however, for firms trying to pull out of the region, things can get tricky. u. s. chip maker intel issued an apology last week after edging it supplies, to avoid sourcing goods from shin jang, the announcement of course and uproar in china. meanwhile, the upcoming winter olympics in beijing are putting pressure on businesses
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it took full effect and the u. k. left the ease cinco market and customers union that came with predictions of disaster for the british economy . but 12 months later, how has the country coped in december last year as grin readied itself for a hard brag that prime minister boris johnson addressed to parliament in his typically confident style? absolutely no doubt that from january the 1st this country is going to prosper, missouri this year. but the reality is the country's woes began almost immediately. britain's chemicals, electrical equipment, machinery, metals, minerals, and textile sectors became hopelessly entangled in the trade deals, so called roles of origin. any goods arriving in bra and from abroad, and then exported into the e you incur accustomed levy and britain supply chains rely on a vast number of parts source from outside the european union. thousands of trucks trying to exit the u. k. were tied up in the red tape. there is no good in this situation as it is for me and too much you piper walks too mu
it took full effect and the u. k. left the ease cinco market and customers union that came with predictions of disaster for the british economy . but 12 months later, how has the country coped in december last year as grin readied itself for a hard brag that prime minister boris johnson addressed to parliament in his typically confident style? absolutely no doubt that from january the 1st this country is going to prosper, missouri this year. but the reality is the country's woes began almost...
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well, we'll take a look at the new relationship between the u. k. and if you neighbors with the state of your business on reports in berlin, welcome to the program that the world's 2 biggest economies. but relations between the u. s. and china have been heading south throughout 2021 just recently. they've taken a further dive over claims of human rights abuses in the chinese region of shin jang, united states recently passed tough new legislation that puts the owners on businesses to prove their supply chains are free of forced labor. it accuses china of persecuting shin jags muslim minority, weaker population, their internment camps, forced labor programs, and intense surveillance. more than a 1000000 week, as i believed to have been detained. however, for firms trying to pull out of the region, things can get tricky. u. s chip maker intel issued an apology last week after edging it supplies to avoid sourcing goods from shin jang, the announcement of course and uproar in china. meanwhile, the upcoming winter olympics in beijing are putting pressure
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well, we'll take a look at the new relationship between the u. k. and it, you know, with the state of your business on reports in berlin, welcome to the program that the world's 2 biggest economies. but relations between the u. s. and china have been heading south throughout 2021 just recently. they've taken a further dive over claims of human rights abuses in the chinese region of shin jang, united states recently passed tough new legislation that puts the onus on businesses to prove their supply chains are free of forced labor. it accuses china of persecuting shin jags muslim minority weak population, their internment camps, force labor programs, and intense surveillance. more than a 1000000 week, as i believed to have been detained. however, for firms trying to pull out of the region, things can get tricky. u. s chip maker intel issued an apology last week after edging it supplies to avoid sourcing goods from sion. jang, the announcement to caused an uproar in china. meanwhile, the upcoming winter olympics in beijing are putting pressure on busin
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it took full effect and the u. k. left the ease cinco market and customers union that came with predictions of disaster for the british economy . but 12 months later. how has the country coped in december last year as britain ready to itself for a hard brag that prime minister boris johnson addressed to parliament in his typically confidence dial? absolutely no doubt that from january the 1st this country is going to prosper. monterey. yes. but the reality is, the country's woes began almost immediately. britain's chemicals, electrical equipment, machinery, metals, minerals, and textile sectors became hopelessly entangled in the trade deals, so called roles of origin. any goods arriving in britain from abroad and then exported into the e. you incur a customs, levy, and britain supply chains rely on a vast number of parts source from outside the european union. thousands of trucks trying to exit the u. k. were tied up in the red tape. there is no good in this situation as it is for me and too much you piper walks too m
it took full effect and the u. k. left the ease cinco market and customers union that came with predictions of disaster for the british economy . but 12 months later. how has the country coped in december last year as britain ready to itself for a hard brag that prime minister boris johnson addressed to parliament in his typically confidence dial? absolutely no doubt that from january the 1st this country is going to prosper. monterey. yes. but the reality is, the country's woes began almost...
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k, u is now dramatically changed, and it will have impact on the economy on social, on social workers, on immigration. we'll see a list of impact by the very fact that you're bricks. it was decided and respected by do you. but we're decided by the people of, of the united kingdom. you've not only turned your anger against the british over this phishing dispute. you started blaming, knowing your well seemed like if you started blaming the man who negotiated the praxis, dale for the you, michel, bonnie, a you seem to want to blame somebody for something here. the president of your party is parliamentary group and the national assembly christ off cost, and i spelled it out on france. and for those who negotiated the breakfast, treaty told us, don't worry, everything's fine. now we find there instances of imprecision. if the u. k can find the loophole in the text. it means it wasn't negotiated in the best way. i thought you were happy with what? michelle? bonnie: i did present a macro heaps. praise on him, back in 2019. you've gone off him as well. now have you? well, you know, is there n
k, u is now dramatically changed, and it will have impact on the economy on social, on social workers, on immigration. we'll see a list of impact by the very fact that you're bricks. it was decided and respected by do you. but we're decided by the people of, of the united kingdom. you've not only turned your anger against the british over this phishing dispute. you started blaming, knowing your well seemed like if you started blaming the man who negotiated the praxis, dale for the you, michel,...
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now let's head over to europe and it's a yes since breaks it took full effect when the u. k. left the e. u single market and customs union. the date came with predictions of disaster for the british economy. 12 months later, how as the country coped in december last year, as britain ready to itself for a hard break, that prime minister boris johnson addressed to parliament in his typically confidence dial absolutely no doubt that from january the 1st this country is going to prosper. monterey miss yet, but the reality is the country's woes began almost immediately. britain's chemicals, electrical equipment, machinery, metals, minerals, and textile sectors became hopelessly entangled in the trade deals, so called roles of origin. any goods arriving in britain from abroad and then exported into the e. u. incur accustomed levy and britain supply chains rely on a vast number of parts source from outside the european union. thousands of trucks trying to exit the u. k. were tied up in the red tape. there is no good in this situation as it is full man's too much. you paper walks too
now let's head over to europe and it's a yes since breaks it took full effect when the u. k. left the e. u single market and customs union. the date came with predictions of disaster for the british economy. 12 months later, how as the country coped in december last year, as britain ready to itself for a hard break, that prime minister boris johnson addressed to parliament in his typically confidence dial absolutely no doubt that from january the 1st this country is going to prosper. monterey...
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wow, that's had over to europe and it's a yes since breaks it took full effect when the u. k. left the e. u single market and customs union. the date came with predictions of disaster for the british economy. 12 months later, how as the country coped in december last year as britain ready to itself for a hard break, that prime minister boris johnston addressed to parliament in his typically confidence style? absolutely no doubt that from january the 1st this country is going to prosper, missouri this year. but the reality is the country's woes began almost immediately. britain's chemicals, electrical equipment, machinery, metals, minerals, and textile sectors became hopelessly entangled in the trade deals, so called roles of origin. any goods arriving in bra and from abroad, and then exported into the e you incur accustomed levy and britain supply chains rely on a vast number of parts source from outside the european union. thousands of trucks trying to exit the u. k. were tied up in the red tape. there is no good in this situation as serve is for me and too much you piper wal
wow, that's had over to europe and it's a yes since breaks it took full effect when the u. k. left the e. u single market and customs union. the date came with predictions of disaster for the british economy. 12 months later, how as the country coped in december last year as britain ready to itself for a hard break, that prime minister boris johnston addressed to parliament in his typically confidence style? absolutely no doubt that from january the 1st this country is going to prosper,...
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k, u is now dramatically changed, and it will have impact on the economy. on social, on social workers, on immigration. we see a list of impact by the very fact that you're bricks. it was decided and respected by do it you. but we're decided by the people of, of the united kingdom. you not only turned your anger against the british over this fishing dispute, you started blaming, knowing your well seemed like if you started blaming the man who negotiated the praxis, dale for the you, michelle bonnie: a you seem to want to blame somebody for something here. the president of your party is parliamentary group and the national assembly christ off cast, and i spelled it out on france and for those who negotiated the breakfast, treaty told us, don't worry, everything's fine. now we find there instances of imprecision. if the u. k can find the loophole in the text. it means it wasn't negotiated in the best way. i thought you were happy with what? michelle? bonnie: i did present a macro heat praise on him back in 2019. you've gone off him as well. now have you? well
k, u is now dramatically changed, and it will have impact on the economy. on social, on social workers, on immigration. we see a list of impact by the very fact that you're bricks. it was decided and respected by do it you. but we're decided by the people of, of the united kingdom. you not only turned your anger against the british over this fishing dispute, you started blaming, knowing your well seemed like if you started blaming the man who negotiated the praxis, dale for the you, michelle...
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k, u is now dramatically changed and it will have impact on the economy on social and social workers on immigration will see a list of impact by the very fact that you bricks it was decided and respected by. do you would be cited by the people of, of the united kingdom? you not on the, found your anger against the british over this fishing dispute? you started blaming, knowing your well seemed like if you started blaming the man who negotiated the praxis, dale for the you, michel, bonnie, a you seem to want to blame somebody for something here. the president of your party is parliamentary group and the national assembly christ off cost, and i spelled it out on france. and for we said those who negotiated the breakfast treaty told us, don't worry, everything's fine. now we find there instances of imprecision. if the u. k can find the loophole in the text. it means it wasn't negotiated in the best way. i thought you were happy with what? michelle? bonnie: i did present the macro, heaped praise on him, back in 2019. you've gone off him as well. now. have you? well, you know, is there no
k, u is now dramatically changed and it will have impact on the economy on social and social workers on immigration will see a list of impact by the very fact that you bricks it was decided and respected by. do you would be cited by the people of, of the united kingdom? you not on the, found your anger against the british over this fishing dispute? you started blaming, knowing your well seemed like if you started blaming the man who negotiated the praxis, dale for the you, michel, bonnie, a you...
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k. the u. s. canada, germany, france, italy, japan. the g 7 is a club of advanced economy democracies and their friends. and these meetings are a chance for them to affirm both what they're for and what they're against. we need to defend ourselves against the growing threats from hostile actors. and we need to come together strongly to stand up to aggressors who are seeking to limit the bounds of freedom and democracy. have all their perceived threats, coven, china, iran, and more. it's massive, russia that is seen as the hottest issue with russian troops massed on the other side of the ukrainian border. that's clear. alarm from western democracies about the possibility of an invasion. what we have to do is deter russia from taking the course of action. i've been very clear, it would be a strategic mistake for russia to do that. and what the g 7 meeting this weekend, the taking place is about is about a show of unity between like minded major economies. liz trust is rallying cry for what she calls the free. well, just like minded count
k. the u. s. canada, germany, france, italy, japan. the g 7 is a club of advanced economy democracies and their friends. and these meetings are a chance for them to affirm both what they're for and what they're against. we need to defend ourselves against the growing threats from hostile actors. and we need to come together strongly to stand up to aggressors who are seeking to limit the bounds of freedom and democracy. have all their perceived threats, coven, china, iran, and more. it's...
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k. the u. s. canada, germany, france, italy, japan. the g 7 is a club of advanced economy. democracies and their friends. and these meetings are a chance for them to affirm both what they're for and what they're against. we need to defend ourselves against the growing threats from hostile actors. and we need to come together strongly to stand up to aggressors who are seeking to limit the bounds of freedom and democracy. have all their perceived threats, coven, china, iran, and more. it's back to russia that is seen is the hottest issue. with russian troops matched on the other side of the ukrainian border. that's clear. alarm from western democracies about the possibility of an invasion. what we have to do is deter russia from taking the course of action. i being very clear, it would be a strategic mistake for russia to do that. and what the g 7 meeting this weekend, the taking place is about is about a show of unity. between like minded major economies. trust is rallying cry for what she calls the free. well, just like minded countrie
k. the u. s. canada, germany, france, italy, japan. the g 7 is a club of advanced economy. democracies and their friends. and these meetings are a chance for them to affirm both what they're for and what they're against. we need to defend ourselves against the growing threats from hostile actors. and we need to come together strongly to stand up to aggressors who are seeking to limit the bounds of freedom and democracy. have all their perceived threats, coven, china, iran, and more. it's back...
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k. the u. s. canada, germany, france, italy, japan. the g 7 is a club of advanced economy democracies and their friends. and these meetings are chance for them to affirm both what they're for and what they're against. we need to defend ourselves against the growing threats from hostile actors. and we need to come together strongly to stand up to aggressors who are seeking to limit the bounds of freedom and democracy. have all their perceived threats, coven, china, iran, and more. it's back to russia that it seen is the hottest issue. with russian troops massed on the other side of the ukrainian border, the clear alarm from western democracies about the possibility of an invasion. what we have to do is deter russia from taking the course of action. i being very clear, it would be a strategic mistake for russia to do that. and what the g 7 meeting this weekend, the taking place is about is about a show of unity between like minded major economies. liz trust, his rallying cry for what she calls the free. well this, that like minded countr
k. the u. s. canada, germany, france, italy, japan. the g 7 is a club of advanced economy democracies and their friends. and these meetings are chance for them to affirm both what they're for and what they're against. we need to defend ourselves against the growing threats from hostile actors. and we need to come together strongly to stand up to aggressors who are seeking to limit the bounds of freedom and democracy. have all their perceived threats, coven, china, iran, and more. it's back to...
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k, u is now dramatically changed and it will have impact on the economy on social and social workers on immigration will see a list of impact by the very fact that you bricks it was decided and respected by. do you decided by the people of, of the united kingdom? you not on the, found your anger against the british over this phishing dispute? you started blaming, knowing your well seemed like if you started blaming the man who negotiated the praxis, dale for the you, michel, bonnie, a you seem to want to blame somebody for something here. the president of your party's parliamentary group and the national assembly christ off cost, and i spelled it out on front sample. we said those who negotiated the breakfast treaty told us, don't worry, everything's fine. now we find there instances of imprecision. if the u. k can find the loophole in the text. it means it wasn't negotiated in the best way. i thought you were happy with what michelle bunny did present the macro heat praise on him back in 2019. you've gone off him as well. now have you? well, you know, is there now we're talking abou
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k, u is now dramatically changed and it will have impact on the economy on social, on social workers, on immigration. we'll see a list of impact by the very fact that you're bricks. it was decided and respected by the you, but would decided by the people of, of the united kingdom. you not on the, found your anger against the british over this fishing dispute. you started blaming, knowing your well seemed like it you started blaming the man who negotiated the fact that dale for the you michel, bonnie, a you seem to want to blame somebody for something here. the president of your party's parliamentary group and the national assembly christ off cost, and i spelled it out on front sample. we said those who negotiated the breakfast treaty told us, don't worry, everything's fine. now we find there instances of imprecision. if the u. k can find the loophole in the text. it means it wasn't negotiated in the best way. i thought you were happy with what michelle. bonnie: a did present a macro heat praise on him back in 2019. you've gone off him as well. now have you? well, you know, is there no
k, u is now dramatically changed and it will have impact on the economy on social, on social workers, on immigration. we'll see a list of impact by the very fact that you're bricks. it was decided and respected by the you, but would decided by the people of, of the united kingdom. you not on the, found your anger against the british over this fishing dispute. you started blaming, knowing your well seemed like it you started blaming the man who negotiated the fact that dale for the you michel,...
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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 with 1st today marks 2 years since the 1st case of covered 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 the new current of ours varian tommy 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 all micron be the beginning of the end of cove? it joint now from carlisle to discuss the potential impacts of this new mutation is doctor john campbell. john, thanks so much for coming on your hero to millions of people as you know, full well despite this modesty that you and i always image on the videos. and you know, if people haven't seen the videos on your youtube channel, they've got to seize millions and millions of people all around the world. in fact, that's why i'm gonna ask
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 with 1st today marks 2 years since the 1st case of covered 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 the new current of ours varian tommy granted. we detected in schools of countries and cases rising rapidly in south africa. have the...
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in fact, the u. k. just broke its own daily record after registering more than 88000 new cobit cases. on thursday.
in fact, the u. k. just broke its own daily record after registering more than 88000 new cobit cases. on thursday.
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k, u is now dramatically changed and, and it will have impact on the economy. on social, on social workers, on immigration. we see a list of impact by the very fact that you're bricks, it was decided and respected by. do you decided by the people of, of the united kingdom? you've not only turned your anger against the british over this phishing dispute. you started blaming, knowing your well seemed like if you started blaming the man who negotiated the praxis, dale for the you, michel, bonnie, a you seem to want to blame somebody for something here. the president of your party's parliamentary group and the national assembly christ off cost, and i spelled it out on front sample. we said those who negotiated the breakfast treaty told us, don't worry, everything's fine. now we find there instances of imprecision. if the u. k can find the loophole in the text. it means it wasn't negotiated in the best way. i thought you were happy with what? michelle? bonnie: i did present a macro heaps. praise on him, back in 2019. you've gone off him as well. now. have you? well,
k, u is now dramatically changed and, and it will have impact on the economy. on social, on social workers, on immigration. we see a list of impact by the very fact that you're bricks, it was decided and respected by. do you decided by the people of, of the united kingdom? you've not only turned your anger against the british over this phishing dispute. you started blaming, knowing your well seemed like if you started blaming the man who negotiated the praxis, dale for the you, michel, bonnie,...
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up to 16 years running. europe's largest economy also, china condemns the u. s. is decision to impose a diplomatic boy called the beijing 2022 games as the violation of the olympic spirit ah button to program. a high stakes meeting between the leaders of the us and russia has been taking place. presidents, joe biden, and vladimir putin have been holding virtual talks focused on russia's troop build up along its border with ukraine. their affairs in washington that moscow may be planning to invade its neighbor. and according to the u. s. intelligence, it's preparing an attack early next year, and as amassed $70000.00 troops near the border. russia denies any plans of an invasion of ukraine and describes the accusations as hysteria, president and wants to guarantee from the west that ukraine will not join nato and bug is expected to urge de escalation while warning of economic consequences. if an attack takes place and he's been working with allies to prepare for such measures, but as smith is in moscow, i was speaking to him in a few moments time, but pheasants cr
up to 16 years running. europe's largest economy also, china condemns the u. s. is decision to impose a diplomatic boy called the beijing 2022 games as the violation of the olympic spirit ah button to program. a high stakes meeting between the leaders of the us and russia has been taking place. presidents, joe biden, and vladimir putin have been holding virtual talks focused on russia's troop build up along its border with ukraine. their affairs in washington that moscow may be planning to...
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k. russia is particularly been singled out by the u. s. in person for massing troops on ukraine's order. the g 7 countries as the world's leading democracies and economies need to come together to advance the frontiers of freedom. we need to show a positive, proactive approach and making ourselves safer, more competitive, and better able to stand up for the values we believe in. we need to defend ourselves against the growing threats from hostile actors. and we need to come together strongly to stand up to aggressors who are seeking to limit the bounds of freedom and democracy. and the palestinians have been voting in many simple elections, choosing representatives for more than a 150 village and local councils across the occupied west bank. a mass which governs the gaza strip, boycotted the vote over the cancellation of national elections. earlier this year. i was the headlines this, our earth rises coming out next informed opinions. there is a need, fabulous federal government to take action to really facilitate aid to pick right in dept
k. russia is particularly been singled out by the u. s. in person for massing troops on ukraine's order. the g 7 countries as the world's leading democracies and economies need to come together to advance the frontiers of freedom. we need to show a positive, proactive approach and making ourselves safer, more competitive, and better able to stand up for the values we believe in. we need to defend ourselves against the growing threats from hostile actors. and we need to come together strongly to...
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and it seems there's no slowing down as several u. k. provide as a warning, the new year could bring further price hikes. they want the government to conduct a conduct an urgent intervention. other treasures in europe have already responded to the crisis within the u. k. then intersects is still asking if the chancellor knows that energy bills going up by 150 percent and the new year is a problem for ordinary people. businesses and the economy. we spoke to an economist who specializes in energy commodities about this. he says the current crisis is she primarily to the ease geopolitical choices? you're good, they expect their prices well even higher. for instance, the european union countries will be additional $395000000.00 them in energy governments next year because their hasty policy or energy transition. that's one thing. the other thing is that the european union have been one of the sizing energy and at the same time, in bearing the circulation seem to dance by line which was completed in september. and it has been sitting on since
and it seems there's no slowing down as several u. k. provide as a warning, the new year could bring further price hikes. they want the government to conduct a conduct an urgent intervention. other treasures in europe have already responded to the crisis within the u. k. then intersects is still asking if the chancellor knows that energy bills going up by 150 percent and the new year is a problem for ordinary people. businesses and the economy. we spoke to an economist who specializes in energy...
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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 this more coming up in today's going underground, but for us today marks 2 years since the 1st case occurred. 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 emigrants had to be detected.
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 this more coming up in today's going underground, but for us today marks 2 years since the 1st case occurred. 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 emigrants had to be detected.
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in fact, the u. k. just broke its own daily record after registering more than 88000 new coven cases on thursday. up from the previous record of over 78000 k sun wednesday . now, governor bailey noted that while there are concerns about demand, there are also concerns about skyrocketing inflation as the rise in annual prices, a 10 year high in november he said the move to start raising interest rates was in an effort to get that inflation has been around the world continue to increase their predictions for next year. that's also the case for the european central bank, which admitted that inflation will be well above its 2 percent target. however, while it is pulling back on some pandemic aid, it declined to raise raised just yet. and we've all been waiting to see how markets will react to the federal reserves announcement that it will speed up as paper and consider multiple interest rate heights next year. but that negative reaction some are expecting, has yet to happen. so joining us not just all the w
in fact, the u. k. just broke its own daily record after registering more than 88000 new coven cases on thursday. up from the previous record of over 78000 k sun wednesday . now, governor bailey noted that while there are concerns about demand, there are also concerns about skyrocketing inflation as the rise in annual prices, a 10 year high in november he said the move to start raising interest rates was in an effort to get that inflation has been around the world continue to increase their...
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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 millions of people as you know, full well despite this modesty that you want to always exhibit on the videos, you know, if people haven't seen the videos on your youtube channel, they've got to seize millions and millions of people all around the world. in fact, that's why i'm gonna
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....
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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 this of all coming up in today's going underground with 1st amongst 2 years since the 1st case occurred. 19, it was confirmed in china and the years since the 1st to find a job injection was administered in the u. k. however, with a new current of ours, very into emigrants and 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 cove? it 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 millions of people as you know, full well despite this modesty that you can always exhibit on the videos. and even if people haven't seen the videos on your youtube channel, they've got to seize millions and millions of people all around the world. in fact, that's why i'm gonna ask you, why
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 this of all coming up in today's going underground with 1st amongst 2 years since the 1st case occurred. 19, it was confirmed in china and the years since the 1st to find a job injection was administered in the u. k. however, with a new current of ours, very into emigrants and we detected in schools of countries and cases rising rapidly in south africa. have the...