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k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers of foreign offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our minuscule entails of overturning the entire human rights act. one could maybe say that britain is acting quite intelligently about this britain. after all knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries that it participated in the annual bombarding of it was britain, of course, that destroyed africa's riches per capita. country libya on the mediterranean, there were thousands untold, thousands of drowned and ghosts, england, and france were involved in that. we have refugees drowning in the english channel . and of course, england and britain was responsible partly for the aerial bombardment of iraq. afghanistan off syria. britain knows where and why refugees seeking solace and asylum from countries whose economies and whose entire populations have been de
k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers of foreign offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our minuscule entails of overturning the entire human rights act. one could maybe say that britain is acting quite intelligently about this britain. after all knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries that...
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k. it says it wants a chance to increase it 1st jam that. but the situation in the u. k. really is quite alarming at the moment. the number of cases has been rising, the 3 days running. and i think it is those case numbers that font is looking at him in day will prime minister of ours johnson and his government have been criticized both domestically and internationally for what many a calling lacks corona restrictions. and now the arrival of all micron is seeing those rates of infection soaring. now the consequences of that with this travel back, just bring us up to speed about what the situation is like there on the ground and how it's being handled. well we know that b, u. k lifted all restrictions, i want to order called a freedom day over the summer since and a few more strict has been bought in face mosque wearing a back. there are trying to figure officials who are saying that they do need to be more strict and bought in tobacco. this new wave of on the chrome which is being called a tidal wave have the show number of cases that are already present confirmed and exp
k. it says it wants a chance to increase it 1st jam that. but the situation in the u. k. really is quite alarming at the moment. the number of cases has been rising, the 3 days running. and i think it is those case numbers that font is looking at him in day will prime minister of ours johnson and his government have been criticized both domestically and internationally for what many a calling lacks corona restrictions. and now the arrival of all micron is seeing those rates of infection...
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k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers of foreign offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our miniscule in terms of over turning the entire human rights act. one good, maybe i say that britain is, are acting quite intelligently about this britain. after all knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries that it participated in the annual bombarding of it was britain, of course, that destroyed africa's riches per capita. country libya on the mediterranean, there were thousands untold thousands of drowned, and course england and france were involved in that. we have refugees drowning in the english channel. and of course, england and britain was responsible partly for the aerial bombardment of iraq, afghanistan of syria, that britain knows where and why refugees are seeking solace and asylum from countries whose economies and whose entire population
k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers of foreign offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our miniscule in terms of over turning the entire human rights act. one good, maybe i say that britain is, are acting quite intelligently about this britain. after all knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from...
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k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? i mean, the numbers of foreign offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our minuscule entails of overturning the entire human rights act. one could maybe say that britain is acting quite intelligibly about this britain, after all, knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries that it participated in. the annual bombarding of it was britain, of course, that destroyed africa's riches per capita. country libya on the mediterranean, there were thousands untold thousands of drowned. and of course, england and france were involved in that. we have refugees drowning in the english channel. and of course, england and britain was responsible partly for the aerial bombardment of iraq, afghanistan of syria. britain knows where and why refugees are seeking solace and asylum from countries whose economies and whose entire populations
k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? i mean, the numbers of foreign offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our minuscule entails of overturning the entire human rights act. one could maybe say that britain is acting quite intelligibly about this britain, after all, knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from...
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so called people, especially the u. s. u k. want to believe that we have rule of launch the same fundamental rights and freedoms that we promote in all parts of the world. but what is happening to julian sanchez so clearly political, he has been targeted for his contributions to journalism and his treatment. especially if he has actually added to the united states and prosecuted. there will have implications for public interest reporting around the world for many years to turning to american politics. now the investigations into the january 6th capitol hill riot are proving damaging to fox news. terracon offer is keeping a social distance, but he's here with the details. well, richard, the story is about what fox news hers were publicly telling their audiences that night versus what they were privately texting the white house. earlier in the day, the 3 folks presented laur ingram, sean hannity and brian kill meet. will all pro trump and still are, and as congress women live cheney, a member of the committee investigating the ri
so called people, especially the u. s. u k. want to believe that we have rule of launch the same fundamental rights and freedoms that we promote in all parts of the world. but what is happening to julian sanchez so clearly political, he has been targeted for his contributions to journalism and his treatment. especially if he has actually added to the united states and prosecuted. there will have implications for public interest reporting around the world for many years to turning to american...
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k. capital, because affairs of rising on con cases were incredibly concerned by the huge surge in the army kron variance over the last 24 hours. we've had the largest number of new cases since this are pandemic began more than 26000 hostile emissions are going up, but also stop absences are going up by by massive level. so i've taken the decision in consultation with our partners to declare a major incident today. elsewhere in the region, several people have been detained in germany during protest there against government measures to cub current of virus infections in several cities. government is considering expanding a vaccine mandate valve work as to the general population in our all the headlines is sour that migration of violence are the 2 key factors driving chili's presidential runoff election on sunday, the far right candidate was antonio cast. as a very narrow lead in the polls of his left being rival gabrielle burridge and a vote that is completely polarized opinion in the sout
k. capital, because affairs of rising on con cases were incredibly concerned by the huge surge in the army kron variance over the last 24 hours. we've had the largest number of new cases since this are pandemic began more than 26000 hostile emissions are going up, but also stop absences are going up by by massive level. so i've taken the decision in consultation with our partners to declare a major incident today. elsewhere in the region, several people have been detained in germany during...
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so called people, especially the u. s. u k. want to believe that we have rule of launch the same fundamental rights and freedoms that we promote in all parts of the world. but what is happening to julian sanchez so clearly political, he has been targeted for his contributions to journalism and his treatment. especially if he has actually been to the united states and prosecuted. there will have implications for public interest reporting around the world for many years to turning to american politics. now the investigations into the january 6th capitol hill riot are proving damaging to fox news. terracon offer is keeping a social distance, but he's here with the details. well, richard, the story is about what fox news hers were publicly telling their audiences that night versus what they were privately texting the white house. earlier in the day, the 3 folks presented laur ingram, sean hannity, and brian, kil, mead will all pro trump until our and as congress women live cheney a member of the committee investigating the riots re
so called people, especially the u. s. u k. want to believe that we have rule of launch the same fundamental rights and freedoms that we promote in all parts of the world. but what is happening to julian sanchez so clearly political, he has been targeted for his contributions to journalism and his treatment. especially if he has actually been to the united states and prosecuted. there will have implications for public interest reporting around the world for many years to turning to american...
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k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers are far in offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our miniscule in terms of over turning the entire human rights act. one good, maybe i say that britain is, are acting quite intelligibly about this britain. after all knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries that it participated in the annual bombarding of it was britain, of course, that destroyed africa's riches per capita. country libya on the mediterranean, there were thousands untold thousands of drowned, and course england and france were involved in that. we have refugees drowning in the english channel. and of course, england and britain was responsible partly for the aerial bombardment of iraq, afghanistan of syria, that britain knows where and why refugees are seeking solace and asylum from countries whose economies and whose entire populations
k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers are far in offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our miniscule in terms of over turning the entire human rights act. one good, maybe i say that britain is, are acting quite intelligibly about this britain. after all knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from...
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k wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers of foreign offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our miniscule in terms of over turning the entire human rights act, one could maybe say that britain is acting quite intelligently about this britain. after all knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries that it participated in the annual bombarding of it was britain, of course, that destroyed africa's riches per capita. country libya on the mediterranean, there were thousands untold thousands of drowned, and course england and france were involved in that. we have refugees drowning in the english channel. and of course, england and britain was responsible partly for the aerial bombardment of iraq, afghanistan off syria, that britain knows where and why refugees are seeking solace and asylum from countries whose economies and whose entire populations have
k wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers of foreign offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our miniscule in terms of over turning the entire human rights act, one could maybe say that britain is acting quite intelligently about this britain. after all knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries that...
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k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers are far in offenders that have been coming to britain. you look at statistics our minuscule, in terms of overturning the entire human rights act. one good, maybe i say that britain there is or acting quite intelligibly about this britain after all, knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries that it participated in the annual bombarding of it was britain of course, that destroyed africa's riches per capita. country libya on the mediterranean, there were thousands untold thousands of drowned, and course england and france were involved in that. we have refugees drowning in the english channel. and of course, england and britain was responsible partly for the aerial bombardment of iraq of afghanistan, or of syria at britain knows where and why refugees are seeking solace and asylum from countries whose economies and whose entire populatio
k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers are far in offenders that have been coming to britain. you look at statistics our minuscule, in terms of overturning the entire human rights act. one good, maybe i say that britain there is or acting quite intelligibly about this britain after all, knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from...
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k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers are far in offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our minuscule, in terms of overturning the anti human rights act, one could maybe say that britain is acting quite intelligently about this britain off to rule knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries that it participated in the annual bombarding of it was britain, of course, that destroyed africa's riches per capita. country libya on the mediterranean, there were thousands untold thousands of drowned. and of course, england and france were involved in that. we have refugees drowning in the english channel. and of course, england and britain was responsible partly for the aerial bombardment of iraq, afghanistan off syria, that britain knows where and why refugees are seeking solace and asylum from countries whose economies and whose entire populations h
k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers are far in offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our minuscule, in terms of overturning the anti human rights act, one could maybe say that britain is acting quite intelligently about this britain off to rule knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries that...
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k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that won't be a problem? the numbers are far in offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our minuscule entails of overturning the entire human rights act. one could maybe say that britain is acting quite intelligently about this britain off to rule knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries that it participated in. the annual bombarding of it was britain. of course, that destroyed africa's riches per capita. country libya on the mediterranean, there were thousands untold thousands of drowned. and of course, england and france were involved in that. we have refugees drowning in the english channel. and of course, england and britain was responsible partly for the aerial bombardment of iraq. afghanistan off syria, britain knows where and why refugees are seeking solace and asylum from countries whose economies and whose entire populations hav
k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that won't be a problem? the numbers are far in offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our minuscule entails of overturning the entire human rights act. one could maybe say that britain is acting quite intelligently about this britain off to rule knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries...
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k. wants to make it easier to deport foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers are far in offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our miniscule in terms of over turning the entire human rights act, one could maybe say that britain is acting quite intelligently about this britain off to rule knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries that it participated in the annual bombarding of it was britain, of course, that destroyed africa's riches per capita. country libya on the mediterranean, there were thousands untold, thousands of drowned and course in and france were involved in that we have refugees drowning in the english channel. and of course, england and britain was responsible partly for the aerial bombardment of iraq, afghanistan off syria, that britain knows where and why refugees seeking solace and asylum from countries whose economies and whose entire populations have been des
k. wants to make it easier to deport foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers are far in offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our miniscule in terms of over turning the entire human rights act, one could maybe say that britain is acting quite intelligently about this britain off to rule knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries that...
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k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers is a foreign offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our minuscule, in terms of overturning the entire human rights act, one could maybe say that britain is acting quite intelligently about this britain off to rule knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries that it participated in the annual bombarding of it was britain, of course, that destroyed africa's riches per capita. country libya on the mediterranean, there were thousands untold thousands of drowned. course england and france were involved in that we have refugees drowning in the english channel. and of course, england and britain was responsible partly for the aerial bombardment of iraq, afghanistan off syria, that britain knows where and why refugees seeking solace in asylum from countries whose economies and whose entire populations have been d
k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers is a foreign offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our minuscule, in terms of overturning the entire human rights act, one could maybe say that britain is acting quite intelligently about this britain off to rule knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries...
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so that's not a friend of the u. k. so the answer is i don't know definitively, but i would say if you are the u. s. trade negotiations negotiator wouldn't you think you'd want to kind of get moving because you're not going to get any stronger when the u. k. is finalizing deal off the deal off the deal, or a much better situation. they will. it's certainly hard to say what captured tie is up to the us trade representative and where we might end up going. and now you mentioned that of course, the head of the u. k. australia chambers of commerce says this is a win win. well, the one people, one group of people aren't exactly so happy about it, had it is farmers in the u. k. they are going to be undercut when it comes to prices from australia. good coming into the country. what does that concern that's really about it's about it's really only in the area of me. certainly not jesus, because the u. k. jesus all the buried and everybody remembers that monty python skipped about the cheese shop. there are so many types of brit
so that's not a friend of the u. k. so the answer is i don't know definitively, but i would say if you are the u. s. trade negotiations negotiator wouldn't you think you'd want to kind of get moving because you're not going to get any stronger when the u. k. is finalizing deal off the deal off the deal, or a much better situation. they will. it's certainly hard to say what captured tie is up to the us trade representative and where we might end up going. and now you mentioned that of course,...
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k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers of foreign offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our minuscule entails of over turning the entire human rights act. one could maybe say that britain is acting quite intelligently about this britain. after all knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries that it participated in the annual bombarding of it was britain, of course that destroyed africa's riches per capita. country libya on the mediterranean, there were a 1000 untold thousands of drowned. and of course, england and france were involved in that. we have refugees drowning in the english channel. and of course, england and britain was responsible partly for the aerial bombardment of iraq. afghanistan off syria, that britain knows where and why refugees are seeking solace and asylum from countries whose economies and whose entire populations have
k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers of foreign offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our minuscule entails of over turning the entire human rights act. one could maybe say that britain is acting quite intelligently about this britain. after all knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries that...
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this is one of the things in terms of moving away from the u. the u. k. wants to pivot to asia. i'm not trans pacific packed in terms of all those nations in the pacific region, australia with a member of that. so this is one step further to completing that agreement as well . so overall, huge. yeah, no, that's fascinating to see how, you know, i know you mentioned the binding administration specifically and putting that pressure on them. yeah, i think that they are actually really feeling that pressure on their end. is this something that they are considering looking at the u. k, looking at their success with australia and considering moving forward on that? well, i don't know. what i would say is that, of course, the, by the ministration. 2 things, one, when he was part of the bomber administration, obama of course, and said, you know, practice, it goes through, you'll be at the back of the line. so we know that there was a sort of peanut stalling. the other thing that's rather interesting is the u. s. as announced that caroline kennedy will now be the basset. it was straight
this is one of the things in terms of moving away from the u. the u. k. wants to pivot to asia. i'm not trans pacific packed in terms of all those nations in the pacific region, australia with a member of that. so this is one step further to completing that agreement as well . so overall, huge. yeah, no, that's fascinating to see how, you know, i know you mentioned the binding administration specifically and putting that pressure on them. yeah, i think that they are actually really feeling that...
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so that's not a friend of the u. k. so the answer is i don't know definitively, but i would say if you are the u. s. trade negotiations negotiator wouldn't you think you'd want to kind of get moving because you're not going to get any stronger when the u. k. is finalizing deal off the deal off the deal, but a much better situation and they will certainly hard to say what catcher tie is up to the us trade rep and where we might end up going. and now you mentioned that of course, the head of the u. k. australia chambers of commerce says this is a win win. well, the one people, one group of people aren't exactly so happy about it and it is farmers in the u. k . they like to be undercut when it comes to prices from australia. good coming into the country. what does that concern? that's really about it's about it's really only in the area of me. certainly not jesus because the u. k. cheese is all the buried and everybody remembers that one to pipe of skipped about the cheese shop. there are so many types of british cheeses d
so that's not a friend of the u. k. so the answer is i don't know definitively, but i would say if you are the u. s. trade negotiations negotiator wouldn't you think you'd want to kind of get moving because you're not going to get any stronger when the u. k. is finalizing deal off the deal off the deal, but a much better situation and they will certainly hard to say what catcher tie is up to the us trade rep and where we might end up going. and now you mentioned that of course, the head of the...
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so that's not a friend of the u. k. so the answer is i don't know definitively, but i would say if you are the u. s. trade negotiation negotiator wouldn't you think you'd want to kind of get moving because you're not going to get it any stronger when you, hey, is finalizing deal off the deal? off the deal or a much better situation, they will, it certainly hard to say what katrin tie is up to the us trade representative and where we might end up going. and now you mentioned that of course the head of the u . k. australia chambers of commerce says, this is a win win. well, the one people, one group of people aren't exactly so happy about it and it is farmers in the u. k . u, like you're going to be undercut when it comes to prices from australia. good coming into the country. what is that concern? that's really about it. it's about. it's really only in the area of me. certainly not jesus, because the u. k. jesus all the buried and everybody remembers that monty python skit about the cheese shop. there are so many types o
so that's not a friend of the u. k. so the answer is i don't know definitively, but i would say if you are the u. s. trade negotiation negotiator wouldn't you think you'd want to kind of get moving because you're not going to get it any stronger when you, hey, is finalizing deal off the deal? off the deal or a much better situation, they will, it certainly hard to say what katrin tie is up to the us trade representative and where we might end up going. and now you mentioned that of course the...
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k. but let's be clear when the u. k. has wanted to send clear message is an achieve care clear goals. we have been prepared to use economic sanctions. so we are considering all options and together with our allies, including at the united states, including our g 7 partners, we've been very clear the would be severe consequences. thank you very much. thank you. let's trust the u. k. foreign secretary there who's been hosting for the past 2 days yesterday and today in the u. k. city of liverpool, up in the north west of england, the g 7 foreign ministers meeting. she was talking about 3 main areas. she talked about moscow, she talked about russia, she talked about russian plans, maybe, maybe not to do with a build up for forces on the border with ukraine. she talks about iran as well. she wants to talk about those 2 particular international news stories. she did not want to talk about hash tag christmas party gate, which is a domestic u. k. political story, which we'll get into a little later. but before we get into that,
k. but let's be clear when the u. k. has wanted to send clear message is an achieve care clear goals. we have been prepared to use economic sanctions. so we are considering all options and together with our allies, including at the united states, including our g 7 partners, we've been very clear the would be severe consequences. thank you very much. thank you. let's trust the u. k. foreign secretary there who's been hosting for the past 2 days yesterday and today in the u. k. city of liverpool,...
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yeah, the u. k. they want to show how good of a vassal state they are to the us. and so what a good little brother they are. but let's get into those 17 charges which songs faces and he faces 175 years in prison. can you give us like an overview of those charges? okay, so 17 out of 18 of those charges all relate to julian and wiki leaks is obtaining and publishing of documents which are primarily known as the afghanistan war diaries, the iraq war logs, the diplomatic cables and the guantanamo bay detainee files. and we've seen documents which discuss the killings of civilians which were sort of covered up also the the practice of, of the use of child prostitutes preview besson children as well. so we're talking about pedophilia, which was sanctioned or, or turned a blind eye to by occupation forces nato forces us forces which was engaged in by u. s. allies in a gamma stand. ironically, heat. the taliban had had put an end at least formally, legally, to certain practices which sort of researched after the occupation that's known as so called dancing boy tradition,
yeah, the u. k. they want to show how good of a vassal state they are to the us. and so what a good little brother they are. but let's get into those 17 charges which songs faces and he faces 175 years in prison. can you give us like an overview of those charges? okay, so 17 out of 18 of those charges all relate to julian and wiki leaks is obtaining and publishing of documents which are primarily known as the afghanistan war diaries, the iraq war logs, the diplomatic cables and the guantanamo...
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k. has confirmed to more than 90000 vehicles, 19 infections on saturday, and a 125 related deaths in revenues. hong kong chief executive carry land is urging people to vote in the 1st legislative elections in speaching and post sweeping security laws. candidates have been vetted to ensure only those loyal to china can run. i do have some very clear targets for this general election of the legislative council. one is to ensure patriots administering hong kong. and i think that objective has been met through the design of the candidate eligibility review committees. so all the 153 candidates could meet this requirement. and you can see that they actually come from a very diverse background. were very different opinions on the range of issues in chile, left wing presidential candidate gabrielle burridge is ahead in opinion polls a day before run our fault. all right, candidate jose antonio cast narrowly defeated him in the 1st round. the race is expected to be extremely tight. more than 49
k. has confirmed to more than 90000 vehicles, 19 infections on saturday, and a 125 related deaths in revenues. hong kong chief executive carry land is urging people to vote in the 1st legislative elections in speaching and post sweeping security laws. candidates have been vetted to ensure only those loyal to china can run. i do have some very clear targets for this general election of the legislative council. one is to ensure patriots administering hong kong. and i think that objective has been...
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so called people, especially the u. s. and u. k. we want to believe that we have rule of lodge the same fundamental rights and freedoms that we promote in all parts of the world. but what is happening to juliana sanchez so clearly political, he has been targeted for his contributions to journalism and his treatment. especially if he has actually added to the united states and prosecuted. there will have implications for public interest reporting around the world for many years to come turning to american politics now the investigations into the january 6th capitol hill riot. are proving damaging to fox news. terracon offer is keeping his social distance, but he's here with the details. well, richard, the story is about what fox news hers were publicly turning their audiences that night versus what they were privately texting the white house. earlier in the day, the 3 folks presented laur ingram, sean hannity, and brian, kil, mead will all pro trump until our and as congress women live cheney a member of the committee investigating t
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k. and the u. s. government secrets he helped expose our starting point this week, his lunch. i or neil, friday, december 10th, 2021 day a high court in london, ruled the julian assad could be extradited to washing, happened, united nations human rights. it was the same good to other journalists, were receiving them know about the policy. it was also the day the by the ministration hosted, more than $100.00 global leaders and what it called summit for democracy in terms of the international media cycle. it was a day where the focus on journalism would very much been on the nobel peace prize, because of course, 2 journalists were receiving the nobel that day, maria, philippines, and dmitri morocco from russia. and also in the us where the biden administration was concluding. it's big summit for democracy. we've shown a spotlight on the importance of protecting media freedom to convince states from around the world to discuss issues related to human rights including media freedom . this co
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yeah, the u. k. they want to show how good of a vassal they, they are to the us and show what a good little brother they are. but let's get into those 17 charges which songs faces and faces 175 years in prison. can you give us like an overview of those charges? okay, so 17 out of 18 of those charges all relate to julian and wiki leaks is obtaining and publishing of documents which are primarily known as the afghan, the stan war diaries, the iraq war logs, the diplomatic cables and the guantanamo bay detainee files. and we've seen documents which discuss the killings of civilians which were sort of covered up also the practice of of the use of child prostitutes pre p besson children as well. so we're talking about pet ophelia, which was sanctioned, or, or turned a blind eye to, by occupation forces nato forces us forces, which was engaged in by u. s. allies. in gamma. stan, ironically, heat. the taliban had had put an end at least formerly, legally, to certain practices which sort of researched after
yeah, the u. k. they want to show how good of a vassal they, they are to the us and show what a good little brother they are. but let's get into those 17 charges which songs faces and faces 175 years in prison. can you give us like an overview of those charges? okay, so 17 out of 18 of those charges all relate to julian and wiki leaks is obtaining and publishing of documents which are primarily known as the afghan, the stan war diaries, the iraq war logs, the diplomatic cables and the...
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yeah, the u. k. they want to show how good of a vassal state they are to the us and show what a good little brother they are. but let's get into those 17 charges which songs faces and faces 175 years in prison. can you give us like an overview of those charges? okay, so 17 out of 18 of those charges all relate to julian and wiki leaks is obtaining and publishing of documents which are primarily known as the again the stand war diaries, the iraq war logs, the diplomatic cables and the guantanamo bay detainee files. and we've seen documents which discuss the killings of civilians which were sort of covered up also the the practice of, of the use of child prostitutes pre p, bethany children as well. so we're talking about pet ophelia, which was sanctioned, or, or turned a blind eye to, by occupation forces nato forces us forces, which was engaged in by u. s. allies. in gamma. stan, ironically, heat. the taliban had had put an end at least formerly, legally, to certain practices which sort of researched
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k. envoy wants the relations of the lowest in more than 200 years. a leading unpaid from johnson's party brushed off microns insult calling. his anti british stanza pantomime designed to win votes ahead of next year's french presidential election, and mcroy allegedly may the deeply on diplomatic remarks in a private conversation after a growing number of public brows. mojo talks to me, full speed, everything's going well. we have grown up conversations, but he strikes me before and after, as having an inelegant way about him. it's always the same circus. it's sad to see such a great country with which we could do so much led by a clown. in the latest spot, micron took offense. at her letter, the johnson tweeted that appeared to blame franz full record flows of asylum seekers. paris them promptly scrapped its invitation to the u. k. to crunch european talks on migration. last week, a cause 27 migrants died, attempting to make the perilous journey across the english channel. as their inflatable boat capsized, it was one of the deadliest events since th
k. envoy wants the relations of the lowest in more than 200 years. a leading unpaid from johnson's party brushed off microns insult calling. his anti british stanza pantomime designed to win votes ahead of next year's french presidential election, and mcroy allegedly may the deeply on diplomatic remarks in a private conversation after a growing number of public brows. mojo talks to me, full speed, everything's going well. we have grown up conversations, but he strikes me before and after, as...
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the u. k. as wanted could see a 1000000 cases of the armor chron cove at variance in weeks. ah, hello there, i miss darcy. hey, this is out of their life from doha. also coming up a guilty verdict with 3 pro democracy campaigners in hong kong. they're charged with taking part in a band vigil talks to salvage the iran nuclear deal are just about to get underway . will be live in vienna and determined to snuff out smoking new zealand unveils a plan to stop the next generation from lighting up. ah. now the army con variant is casting a shadow over the coming holiday period with countries across the globe. now stepping up measures to contain the spread of the new cove at 19 strain. so the africa has now approved the use of the fires of vaccine booster shot following a spike in cases there. the w h o says south african cases have increased by 255 percent just in the past week. denmark has also imposed a series of tough new restrictions, including a night curfew and a band on indoor gatherings. while in the u. k, the health secretary has warned it could see a 1000000 ami con infec
the u. k. as wanted could see a 1000000 cases of the armor chron cove at variance in weeks. ah, hello there, i miss darcy. hey, this is out of their life from doha. also coming up a guilty verdict with 3 pro democracy campaigners in hong kong. they're charged with taking part in a band vigil talks to salvage the iran nuclear deal are just about to get underway . will be live in vienna and determined to snuff out smoking new zealand unveils a plan to stop the next generation from lighting up....
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the u. k says wants to ensure the vessels qualified to work inside its territorial waters. local elections are on the way in the occupied west bank with around 400000 palestinians, eligible to cost a vote for the 1st poles in 2 years. however, the leaders of fatter and hamis remain at odds over when to hold the next general election. the last one was 15 years ago. the abraham reports now from our master as our coolio, near ramallah and the occupied west bank. local council elections have been usually held on time relatively every 4 years. we have local council elections and different cities and villages all across the occupied to us bank. but what palestinians say they want is general elections. they want to be able to choose the political leaders, representatives. it's 15 years. this boston is of last voted for parliament that has since became an active after the internal split between fantastic and how mass enjoining me here to talk more about those elections. is that a cell copy be that political science professor at the university doctor? we are holding these municipal
the u. k says wants to ensure the vessels qualified to work inside its territorial waters. local elections are on the way in the occupied west bank with around 400000 palestinians, eligible to cost a vote for the 1st poles in 2 years. however, the leaders of fatter and hamis remain at odds over when to hold the next general election. the last one was 15 years ago. the abraham reports now from our master as our coolio, near ramallah and the occupied west bank. local council elections have been...
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the u. k. as wanted could see a 1000000 cases of the armor chron cove at variance in weeks. ah, out of there i'm associate, hey, this is out of their life from doha also coming up a guilty verdict with 3 pro democracy campaign. as in hong kong, they're charged with taking part in a band vigil. talks to salvage the iran nuclear deal are just about to get underway . will be live in vienna and determined to snuff out.
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francis form a u. k. envoy wants relations event, the lowest in more than 200 years. i crohn allegedly made the remarks in a private conversation following a number of public rouse. bo, joe talks to me, full speed, everything's going well. we have grown up conversations, but he strikes me before and after, as having an inelegant way about him. it's always the same circus. it's sad to see such a great country with which we could do so much led by a clown. in this late espouse micron took offense to a letter that johnson tweeted that appeared to blame france for the record flow of asylum seekers. iris promptly scrapped its invitation to the u. k. to a european meeting about migration. last week, 27 migrants died, attempting to cross the channel. when the inflatable boat capsized, it was one of the deadliest incidences. the migrant crisis began in the you. k. also been at loggerheads in a post for exit dispute about fishing rights. mister johnson's fellow party and peas though, rallied to his defense thing. we're in to pantomime season, not we. and as a french election c
francis form a u. k. envoy wants relations event, the lowest in more than 200 years. i crohn allegedly made the remarks in a private conversation following a number of public rouse. bo, joe talks to me, full speed, everything's going well. we have grown up conversations, but he strikes me before and after, as having an inelegant way about him. it's always the same circus. it's sad to see such a great country with which we could do so much led by a clown. in this late espouse micron took offense...
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k to its list is high risk areas as of tonight. and you want to ride in germany from the u. k, will have the quarantine for 2 weeks, a respective vaccine status, bad looking, as you say, at this rise of on the kron cases in the u. k. the moment we know that crohn is now the dominant barian in both england and scotland london particularly badly hit as you heard in that report, there are major incident have been declared here. essentially, that means that official, the mayor of london can't guarantee the same level of service from emergency services from hospital as the public may like the maryland and pointing particularly to staff absences as a result of the spread of on chrome. now, a massive record 10000 cases were reported in the u. k. yes. today, all this new variant, the mayor of london saying that whole specializations, all ready, rising bay opt you percent this week alone. so a lot of concern here about what we were warned would be the tie, the wave of cases is that concerned translating into the government? doing anything to tackle this by confections. we're seeing s
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k. it says it wants a chance to increase it 1st to jam that but the situation in the u. k. really is quite alarming at the moment. the number of cases has been rising. the 3 days running and i think it is those case numbers that font is looking at half charlotte chelsea pill in london will france isn't the only country in europe bracing for a new wave of infections across the continent. governments are introducing restrictions such as limiting opening times for restaurants, pumps and venues vaccinating children is another measure. authorities are taking to reduce the severity of infections. a quick pinch. and it was all done in one who's i had these kids in denmark i getting vaccinated against coven? 19 a girl? yeah. i'll say full. i got the job because of the new corona variant. and i don't want to be so sick that i can't eat dinner. i leave on a cron is spreading at a fast speed and denmark. it infection rates, i think daily record hiv pushing more and more parents to get that children job to where personal to slow the spread of the virus. the danish government has announ
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you go to a conservative one in the u. k. got a left leaning want in the u. s. they want to stand power. now quickly to answer your question about the east west differences, don't forget, in eastern europe there is a lower population density. there's a lower life expectancy, fewer people, obviously, elderly people. they're the most vulnerable their way, flew a fewer, fewer flights in and out in the beginning of the pandemic. but also they look down quickly and very importantly, one of the reasons they look down and are referred to i an acrobat cross that he's a bulgarian political scientist. and he said, don't forget the eastern europeans were very concerned about the health care systems. not being able to hold up, whereas the u. s. and the u. k. were a little bit more cavalier knowing they had good health care systems. so they looked down very quickly in eastern europe because they saw what was happening about with the rapids are spread further in the west. so i think that's another difference that you'll see between eastern europe and western europe. hillary f
you go to a conservative one in the u. k. got a left leaning want in the u. s. they want to stand power. now quickly to answer your question about the east west differences, don't forget, in eastern europe there is a lower population density. there's a lower life expectancy, fewer people, obviously, elderly people. they're the most vulnerable their way, flew a fewer, fewer flights in and out in the beginning of the pandemic. but also they look down quickly and very importantly, one of the...
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the u. k. has been wanting christmas day clinics to give vaccinations. the priority is on boost japs. the government's heavy reliance on vaccinations to try and quell the armor. chrome infection rates is in question. on christmas eve or reco daily figure of a $120000.00 was reached. and now the office of national statistics is warning. the one in 10 people in london may be infected with cove it in the coming days. oh, mass christmas. queen elizabeth assured people suffering in britain, they wouldn't be alone. this year though, her focus wasn't on cupboard. it was the death of her husband, prince philip, the duke of edinburgh. she expressed her grief on a personal level, talking of how she missed the man to whom she'd been married, the 73 years. christmas can be hard for there. she'll have lost loved ones this year, especially. i understand why that for me, in the months since the death of my beloved philip, i have drawn great comfort from the warmth and affection and the many tribute she, his life in my egg. at 95 years of age, the queen takes her immens
the u. k. has been wanting christmas day clinics to give vaccinations. the priority is on boost japs. the government's heavy reliance on vaccinations to try and quell the armor. chrome infection rates is in question. on christmas eve or reco daily figure of a $120000.00 was reached. and now the office of national statistics is warning. the one in 10 people in london may be infected with cove it in the coming days. oh, mass christmas. queen elizabeth assured people suffering in britain, they...
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you go to a conservative one in the u. k. got a left leaning want in the u. s. they want to stay in power. now quickly to answer your question about east west differences, don't forget, in eastern europe there is a lower population density. there's a lower life expectancy, fewer people, obviously, elderly people. they're the most vulnerable their way, flew a fewer, fewer flights in and out in the beginning of the pandemic. but also they look down quickly and very importantly, one of the reasons...
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k, it says it wants a chance to increase it 1st jam that. but the situation in the u. k. really is quite alarming at the moment. the number of cases has been rising for 3 days running, and i think it is those case numbers that font is looking at half. now france isn't the only country in europe bracing for a new wave of infections across the continent. gavin bands, i introduce and restrictions such as limit an open in times where restaurants pops and venues vaccinating children and other measure authorities are taken to reduce the severity of infections. oh, a quick pinch and it was all done. yeah, i think if i had these kids in denmark i getting vaccinated against coven. 19 no girl. yeah. i thought i got the job because of the new corona variant. and i don't want to be so sick that i can't eat dinner. i live on a cron is spreading at a faster speed than denmark. infection rates. i think daily record hiv pushing more and more parents to get their children jabbed to slow the spread of the virus. the danish government has announced that cinema theaters in concert halls will
k, it says it wants a chance to increase it 1st jam that. but the situation in the u. k. really is quite alarming at the moment. the number of cases has been rising for 3 days running, and i think it is those case numbers that font is looking at half. now france isn't the only country in europe bracing for a new wave of infections across the continent. gavin bands, i introduce and restrictions such as limit an open in times where restaurants pops and venues vaccinating children and other...
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you've got a conservative one in the u. k. got left. anyone in the u. s. they want to stay in power. now quickly to answer your question about the east west differences, don't forget, in eastern europe there is a lower population density. there's a lower life expectancy, fewer people, obviously, elderly people. they're the most vulnerable their way, flew a fewer fuel flights in and out in the beginning of the pandemic. but also they look down quickly and very importantly, one of the reasons they look down and are referred to ion acrobat cross that he's a bulgarian political scientists. and he said, don't forget the eastern europeans were very concerned about their health care systems, not being able to hold up. whereas the u. s. and the u. k. were a little bit more cavalier knowing they had good health care systems. so they looked down very quickly in eastern europe because they saw what was happening about with the rapids are spread further in the west. so i think that's another difference that you'll see between eastern european western europe hillary fo
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k. got left. anyone in the u. s. they want to stay in power. now quickly to answer your question about the east west differences, don't forget, in eastern europe there is a lower population density. there's a lower life expectancy, fewer people, obviously, elderly people. they're the most vulnerable that will waive flu, a fewer fuel flights in and out in the beginning of the pandemic. but also they look down quickly and very importantly, one of the reasons they look down and are referred to ion acrobat cross that he's a bulgarian political scientist. and he said, don't forget the eastern europeans were very concerned about their health care systems. not being able to hold up, whereas the u. s. and the u. k. were little bit more cavalier knowing they had good health care systems. so they looked down very quickly in eastern europe because they saw what was happening about with the rapids are spread further in the west. so i think that's another difference that you'll see between eastern europe in western europe. hillary for lunch with the british
k. got left. anyone in the u. s. they want to stay in power. now quickly to answer your question about the east west differences, don't forget, in eastern europe there is a lower population density. there's a lower life expectancy, fewer people, obviously, elderly people. they're the most vulnerable that will waive flu, a fewer fuel flights in and out in the beginning of the pandemic. but also they look down quickly and very importantly, one of the reasons they look down and are referred to ion...
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k, it says it wants a chance to increase it 1st to jam that but the situation in the u. k. really is quite alarming at the moment. the number of cases has been rising. the 3 days running. and i think it is those case numbers that font is looking at half. france isn't the only country in europe bracing for a new wave of infections across the continent. governments, i introduce restrictions such as limits and opening times of restaurants, apps, and venues of vaccination. children is another measure. authorities are taken to reduce the severity of infections. oh, a quick pinch. and it was all done. yeah. with with i think these kids in denmark i getting vaccinated against coven? 19 no girl. yeah. i thought i got the job because of the new corona variant. and i don't want to be so sick that i can't eat dinner with. everybody on a chron is spreading at a fast speed and denmark infection rates. i think daily record hiv pushing more and more parents to get their children jobs to slow the spread of the virus. the danish government has announced that cinema theatres and concert hall
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k, you can understand why they want to sever that connection. but like you said so many other countries are also affected by omicron. but e countries don't really want to restrict travel with in each countries. and the notable difference here is that the u. k. isn't a part of the you anymore. and in those same conditions then don't apply. alright, well, how's the u. k responding to all of this, them, they're quite, they're not happy about it. of course, for us, johnson has and said outright that he doesn't think that it's a fair decision. and many conservative politicians are also arguing that it may be a political move. it does follow of weeks of political attentions between the 2 countries over things like prospects that fishing rates and migration or the channel. but on the other hand, if you just look at the numbers a lot, i mean the u. k reported 93000 cases on friday. so you could argue with that speak for itself. all right, we'll leave it there. d. w 's. how normal, thanks for bringing us all that information. france is not the only count
k, you can understand why they want to sever that connection. but like you said so many other countries are also affected by omicron. but e countries don't really want to restrict travel with in each countries. and the notable difference here is that the u. k. isn't a part of the you anymore. and in those same conditions then don't apply. alright, well, how's the u. k responding to all of this, them, they're quite, they're not happy about it. of course, for us, johnson has and said outright...
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k. prime minister has announced wants believed to be the 1st confirmed death of a person who had tested positive for the ohm icon variance of the corona virus. in the coming hours, the u. k. parliament as expected to discuss and vote soon possible you restrictions . whole brennan has more from london that has been a massive surgeon, people willing to take this ticket a 3rd shot, although vaccine. but at the same time, there is a significant black light against the government from within their own ranks. impala is a sizable minority of conservative fact potentials, they called, who are gravely worried about the government's restrictions that they're imposing. and specifically about the recommendation in possession that the government wants to put in a vaccine puff pool, some kind of hope certificate the u. s. secretary's stays, anthony blinkin says the asia pacific region needs to be free of coercion. lincoln is in indonesia, on the 1st leg of a tour of southeast asia. washington was trying to cancer. china's influence the governor of kentucky in the us says at least 74 people have been
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are wanting, the spread of the army kron very into pushing the u. k. back into risky territory. the new threat level went immediately affect existing rules and regulations, but i move to level 5 would bring more restrictions and will be triggered if the health system becomes overwhelmed. prime minister boris johnson has those people to get a 3rd vaccine shelter. no one should be in any doubt. there is a tidal wave of con, coming and i'm afraid it is not clear that 2 doses of vaccine are simply not enough to give the level of protection we all need. but the good news is that our scientists are confident, but with a 3rd dose a booster days, we can all bring our level of protection. back up. a fortnight ago, i said we would offer every eligible adult, a booster by the end of january. today, in light of this on the con emergency, i'm bringing that target forward. by a whole month, everyone eligible, aged 18 and over in england will have a charge to get their booster before the new year. the training and state of queensland is now open to all vaccinated
are wanting, the spread of the army kron very into pushing the u. k. back into risky territory. the new threat level went immediately affect existing rules and regulations, but i move to level 5 would bring more restrictions and will be triggered if the health system becomes overwhelmed. prime minister boris johnson has those people to get a 3rd vaccine shelter. no one should be in any doubt. there is a tidal wave of con, coming and i'm afraid it is not clear that 2 doses of vaccine are simply...
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in the u. k. got a left leaning one in the u. s. they want to stay in power. now quickly to answer your question about the east west differences, don't forget, in eastern europe there is a lower population density. there's a lower life expectancy, fewer people, obviously, elderly people. they're the most vulnerable their way, flew a few, a few flights in and out in the beginning of the pandemic. but also they look down quickly and very importantly, one of the reasons they look down and are referred to ion acrobat cross that he's a bulgarian political scientists. and he said, don't forget the eastern europeans were very concerned about the health care systems. not being able to hold up, whereas the u. s. and the u. k. were little bit more cavalier knowing they had good health care systems. so they looked down very quickly in eastern europe because they saw what was happening about with the rapids are spread further in the west. so i think that's another difference that you'll see between eastern european western europe hillary for lunch with the british america
in the u. k. got a left leaning one in the u. s. they want to stay in power. now quickly to answer your question about the east west differences, don't forget, in eastern europe there is a lower population density. there's a lower life expectancy, fewer people, obviously, elderly people. they're the most vulnerable their way, flew a few, a few flights in and out in the beginning of the pandemic. but also they look down quickly and very importantly, one of the reasons they look down and are...
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we can links found a juliana sanchez lost his latest bit to stop extradition from the u. k. the stand traveling american military secrets, the u. s. wanted to appeal at the high court in london. san trace is up to a 175 years in jail in me and my protest is of held a silence strike against military rule. and the ousting of the democratically elected government that businesses were closed and streets and markets deserted across the country. on friday and a truck carrying more than a $160.00 refugees and migrants is crashed in southern mexico, killing at least $55.00 people. the overcrowded vehicle flipped over in the state of champ us. now, south africa reported a slight drop in daily corona virus. cases with around 19000 confirmed on friday. this is a decline of around 3000 cases compared to the previous day. scientists have said there is no sign that the only cron crone of ours is orange is causing more severe illness. even though it appears to be more transmissible, hospital data shows that covert 19 admissions are rising sharply though, but patients is spending less time
we can links found a juliana sanchez lost his latest bit to stop extradition from the u. k. the stand traveling american military secrets, the u. s. wanted to appeal at the high court in london. san trace is up to a 175 years in jail in me and my protest is of held a silence strike against military rule. and the ousting of the democratically elected government that businesses were closed and streets and markets deserted across the country. on friday and a truck carrying more than a $160.00...
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and clearly a coordination with the u. k. authorities as well. well, bob's, you simply want to push the problem across to the british, knowing that since they left the you, they no longer have the legal mechanism to send the migrants directly back to you. is that the politics of this? no, i don't think that's very fair to say so because as it again, i'm telling you that 60 percent of the people trying to pass the channel where stopped by the, by the european and french authorities. so each is that they are so many people that is very complex on so such a large border because we have to print things as i said, spain, italy, and the channel it's, it's a very complex and very heavy investment to face the number of people trying to make this happen. so no, there is no twisted way for friends to get rid of the problem by shipping those people, human beings to the u. k. without the, without any concern about them. so no, it's not the french way of looking at this migration. well, you say that, but frances treatment of these migrants has come in heavy c
and clearly a coordination with the u. k. authorities as well. well, bob's, you simply want to push the problem across to the british, knowing that since they left the you, they no longer have the legal mechanism to send the migrants directly back to you. is that the politics of this? no, i don't think that's very fair to say so because as it again, i'm telling you that 60 percent of the people trying to pass the channel where stopped by the, by the european and french authorities. so each is...
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we can hear how less trust u. k for integrity. re put it earlier. we've sent a very clear united message to blood met putin from this g 7 meeting. and we want russia to stop. it's aggression with respect to ukraine. and we have very clear that there would be severe consequences if that incursion took place. this is about deterring russia from taking that action, plenty of generosity, but very little in the way of specific seattle. what are these consequences that russia might suffer? we just don't know yet. might germany prepaid be prepared to cancel the nord stream to gas pipeline? for example, might russia be expelled from the swift banking system? could ukraine be given proper, offensive weaponry to counter a russian invasion? you have to assume that these specific to exist somewhere that they have been conveyed to vladimir putin when joe biden and person told the other day, the white house said afterwards, that the thing, this one's done in 2014. when russia alex, you got crimea from you cried. those things could be on the table would be on the
we can hear how less trust u. k for integrity. re put it earlier. we've sent a very clear united message to blood met putin from this g 7 meeting. and we want russia to stop. it's aggression with respect to ukraine. and we have very clear that there would be severe consequences if that incursion took place. this is about deterring russia from taking that action, plenty of generosity, but very little in the way of specific seattle. what are these consequences that russia might suffer? we just...