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and you know, the u. k. u s. homeland security act is supposed to be the, precisely to blog people coming in to the us on these grounds. so it's not just my fault, i think, although i do think we have a problem one in the ship holding the transmission that getting the ship volume of people they have to investigate. but for the u. s. also to have allowed him in, not have caught out the u. k and said, miss mans got convictions all over the place. we can't let him in and send him back . noticing that when you read into it, that he was able just to get a gun like that, a lethal weapon without being on any authority watch list at all. that just shows an absolute failure on every front face, the intelligence agencies in the u. k. the border security usa policing security in the usa as well. and i think, you know, it's great now that we can pinpoint what happened, what went wrong in this case, but that's not how our intelligence agencies based in the usa. i'm the case working . they all there to preemptively gather
and you know, the u. k. u s. homeland security act is supposed to be the, precisely to blog people coming in to the us on these grounds. so it's not just my fault, i think, although i do think we have a problem one in the ship holding the transmission that getting the ship volume of people they have to investigate. but for the u. s. also to have allowed him in, not have caught out the u. k and said, miss mans got convictions all over the place. we can't let him in and send him back . noticing...
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and, you know, the u. k. u s. homeland security act is supposed to be the, precisely to blog people coming in to the us on these grounds. so it's not just my fault, i think, although i do think we have a problem one in the ship holding that information, that guessing shave, holding the people they have to investigate. but for the us also to have allowed him in, not have called out the u. k and said, miss mans got convictions all over the place. we can't let him in sending bag. noticing that when you read into it that he was able just to get a gun. lethal weapon without being on any authority watch list at all. that just shows an absolute failure on every, from the intelligence agencies in the u. k. the border security usa, the policing security in the usa as well. and i think, you know, it's great now that we can pinpoint what happened, what went wrong in this case. but that's not how our intelligence agencies based in the usa and the case working. they are there to preemptively gather intelligence, to preemp
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in the background and you know, the u. k. u s homeland security act is supposed to be the, precisely to blog people coming in to the us on these grounds. so it's not just my fault, i think, although i do think we have a problem one in the ship holding misinformation, that guessing, shave, holding the people they have to investigate. but for the us also to have allowed him in, not have called out the u. k. and said, this man's got convictions all over the place. we can't let him in and send a mag noticing that when you read into it that he was able just to get a gun. lethal weapon without being on any authorities watch list at all. that just shows an absolute value on every front face, the intelligence agencies in the u. k. the border security usa, the policing security in the usa as well. and i think, you know, it's great now that we can pinpoint what happened, what went wrong in this case. but that's not how our intelligence agencies based in the usa and the case working. they are there to preemptively gather intelligence, t
in the background and you know, the u. k. u s homeland security act is supposed to be the, precisely to blog people coming in to the us on these grounds. so it's not just my fault, i think, although i do think we have a problem one in the ship holding misinformation, that guessing, shave, holding the people they have to investigate. but for the us also to have allowed him in, not have called out the u. k. and said, this man's got convictions all over the place. we can't let him in and send a...
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and, you know, the u. k. u s. homeland security act is supposed to be the precisely to block people coming in to the us on these grounds. so it's not just my fault. i think although i do think we have a problem, one in the shivone misinformation that guessing shave, holding the people they have to investigate. but for the u. s. also to have allowed him in not have caught out the u. k. and said, this man's got convictions all over the place. we can't let him in and send him back. noticing that when you read into it, that he was able just to get a gun out of lethal weapon without being on any authority watch list at all. that just shows an absolute failure on every front face. the intelligence agencies in the u. k. the border security usa, the policing security in the usa as well. and i think, you know, it's great now that we can pinpoint what happened, what went wrong in this case, but that's not how our intelligence agencies based in the usa. i'm the case working . they are there to preemptively gather intell
and, you know, the u. k. u s. homeland security act is supposed to be the precisely to block people coming in to the us on these grounds. so it's not just my fault. i think although i do think we have a problem, one in the shivone misinformation that guessing shave, holding the people they have to investigate. but for the u. s. also to have allowed him in not have caught out the u. k. and said, this man's got convictions all over the place. we can't let him in and send him back. noticing that...
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and, you know, the u. k. u s. homeland security act is supposed to be the, precisely to blog people coming in to the us on these grounds. so it's not just my fault. i think although i do think we have a problem, one in the shivone misinformation that guessing she evolving that people have to investigate that for the u. s. also to have allowed him in not have caught out the u. k. and said miss mans got convictions. all over the place. we can't let him in send him back. so i think it's a failure on both sides. yeah, and it's not as if this happened 30 years ago. this is 2020, that this investigation went on and he was still seen as a and a person that needs to be occasionally checked. i think that's the way they put it when you look into it. but what does that say about the sodium special relationship across the atlantic between the you can the us ali, i think there is a problem one because they over rely on technology. so this is something i've had for many, many years now that because they have the technology
and, you know, the u. k. u s. homeland security act is supposed to be the, precisely to blog people coming in to the us on these grounds. so it's not just my fault. i think although i do think we have a problem, one in the shivone misinformation that guessing she evolving that people have to investigate that for the u. s. also to have allowed him in not have caught out the u. k. and said miss mans got convictions. all over the place. we can't let him in send him back. so i think it's a failure...
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so the variance also came up and then the u. k. one does not look season started and spread in india. when the level vaccination in india was usually low, very low. it was under 5 percent. and then on the south africa went again, low vaccination. so it's yes, south africa compared to, let's say, there are fewer brody, of course, that has higher max in asia. gone by south africa so that you can all right, know, it has low books nation. so very point how it works in asians in all low middle income country. all right, then we can be course the problem with trying to transition to was in your area. it's basically some people might think this could be an indication we're going back to before the 2020. the problem here is you have the concern that you, how the risk people, you have the patients with complications. and you have to bear in mind that you need to maintain a massive vaccination campaign to be able to tell. confident to your own people, you know what we could live with cove with the way it is in the near future. are we talking
so the variance also came up and then the u. k. one does not look season started and spread in india. when the level vaccination in india was usually low, very low. it was under 5 percent. and then on the south africa went again, low vaccination. so it's yes, south africa compared to, let's say, there are fewer brody, of course, that has higher max in asia. gone by south africa so that you can all right, know, it has low books nation. so very point how it works in asians in all low middle...
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and, you know, the u. k. u s. homeland security act is supposed to be the precisely to block people coming in to the us on these grounds. so it's not just my fault. i think although i do think we have a problem, one in the ship holding misinformation, that getting the ship volume of people they have to investigate. but for the u. s. also to have allowed him in not have caught out the u. k. and said, miss mans got convictions all over the place. we can't let him in and send him back . noticing that when you read into it that he was able just to get a gun, lethal weapon without being on any authority watch list at all. that just shows an absolute failure on every front base, the intelligence agencies in the u. k. the border security usa policing security in the usa as well. and i think, you know, it's great now that we can pinpoint what happened, what went wrong in this case. but that's not how our intelligence agencies based in the usa and the case working. they all there to preemptively gather intelligence, t
and, you know, the u. k. u s. homeland security act is supposed to be the precisely to block people coming in to the us on these grounds. so it's not just my fault. i think although i do think we have a problem, one in the ship holding misinformation, that getting the ship volume of people they have to investigate. but for the u. s. also to have allowed him in not have caught out the u. k. and said, miss mans got convictions all over the place. we can't let him in and send him back . noticing...
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and, you know, the u. k. u s. homeland security act is supposed to be the, precisely to blog people coming in to the us on these grounds. so it's not just my fault, i think, although i do think we have a problem one in the ship holding that information, that guessing she volume of people they have to investigate. but for the u. s. also to have allowed him in, not have called out the u. k. and said, miss mans got conviction, deliver, taste. we can't let him in and send him back. noticing that when you read into it, that he was able just to get a gun like that, a lethal weapon without being on any authorities watch list at all. that just shows an absolute failure on every front face, the intelligence agencies in the u. k. the border security usa policing security in the usa as well. and i think, you know, it's great now that we can pinpoint what happened, what went wrong in this case, but that's not how our intelligence agencies based in the usa. i'm the case working . they all there to preemptively gather inte
and, you know, the u. k. u s. homeland security act is supposed to be the, precisely to blog people coming in to the us on these grounds. so it's not just my fault, i think, although i do think we have a problem one in the ship holding that information, that guessing she volume of people they have to investigate. but for the u. s. also to have allowed him in, not have called out the u. k. and said, miss mans got conviction, deliver, taste. we can't let him in and send him back. noticing that...
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and, you know, the u. k. u. s. homeland security act is supposed to be the precisely to blog people coming in to the us on these grounds. so it's not just my fault, i think, although i do think we have a problem one in the ship holding the information that guessing shave, holding the people they have to investigate. but for the us also to have allowed him in not have called out the u. k and said, this man's got convictions all over the place. we can't let him in send a mag noticing that when you read into it that he was able just to get a gun. lethal weapon without being on any authorities watch list at all. that just shows an absolute failure on every front face, the intelligence agencies in the u. k. the border security usa, the policing security in the usa as well. and i think, you know, it's great now that we can pinpoint what happened, what went wrong in this case. but that's not how our intelligence agencies based in the usa and the case working. they are there to preemptively gather intelligence, to preem
and, you know, the u. k. u. s. homeland security act is supposed to be the precisely to blog people coming in to the us on these grounds. so it's not just my fault, i think, although i do think we have a problem one in the ship holding the information that guessing shave, holding the people they have to investigate. but for the us also to have allowed him in not have called out the u. k and said, this man's got convictions all over the place. we can't let him in send a mag noticing that when...
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and it's certainly not helping the economy. yeah, we've seen in the u. k. and it's also being considered here in germany, the cussing of isolation times, for example, so that people get back to work soon. i mean, how would you rate how countries are reacting to this if just briefly, if you can yes, i think that some of these sets have been, you know, understandable as the, as more of the population as there's been been vaccinated in booster. i think the one issue is, is how it's being done, terms of communicating to the public. you know, a few months ago, a year ago being told him, there's a $710.00 days that someone needs to isolate certain test to be the p c. r test. in the u. k, but now we're told we don't need your test. now we're told that some a short period of time is better for everyone vaccinated or not. and i think the again a bit more clarity on the communication. we go a long way of the messaging. very important. okay, tang brooks. thank you very much for joining us. a pleasure. thank you. now it's already missed multiple payments to foreign cre
and it's certainly not helping the economy. yeah, we've seen in the u. k. and it's also being considered here in germany, the cussing of isolation times, for example, so that people get back to work soon. i mean, how would you rate how countries are reacting to this if just briefly, if you can yes, i think that some of these sets have been, you know, understandable as the, as more of the population as there's been been vaccinated in booster. i think the one issue is, is how it's being done,...
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and it's certainly not helping the economy. yeah, we've seen in the u. k. and it's also being considered here in germany, the cussing of isolation times, for example, so that people can get back to work soon. i mean, how would you rate how countries are reacting to this if just briefly, if you can yes, i think that some of these sets have been, you know, understandable as the, as more of the population as there's been been vaccinated in booster. i think the one issue is, is how it's being done, terms of communicating the public, you know, a few months ago, a year ago being told him, there was at 710 days someone needs to isolate certain test to be the p. c. r test in the u. k. but now we're told we don't need your test. now we're told that some a short period of time is better for everyone vaccinated or not. and i think the again a bit more clarity on the communication. we go a long way of the messaging. very important. okay, tang brooks, thank you very much for joining us. a pleasure. thank you. now it's already missed multiple payments to foreign creditor
and it's certainly not helping the economy. yeah, we've seen in the u. k. and it's also being considered here in germany, the cussing of isolation times, for example, so that people can get back to work soon. i mean, how would you rate how countries are reacting to this if just briefly, if you can yes, i think that some of these sets have been, you know, understandable as the, as more of the population as there's been been vaccinated in booster. i think the one issue is, is how it's being done,...
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yeah, we've seen in the u. k. and it's also being considered here in germany, the cussing of isolation times, for example. so that people can get back to work soon. i mean, how would you rate, how countries are reacting to this if just briefly, if you can yes. i think that some of these sets have been you know, understandable as the, as more of the population as there's been been vaccinated in booster. i think the one issue is, is how it's being done, terms of communicating with the public. you know, a few months ago, a year ago being told him, there was 710 days someone needs to isolate certain test to be the p. c. r test. in the u. k, but now we're told we don't need the c r test. now we're told that some a short period of time is better for everyone vaccinated or not. and i think the again a bit more clarity on the communication. we go a long way of the messaging. very important. okay, tang brooks. thank you very much for joining us. a pleasure. thank you. now it's already missed multiple payments to foreign cr
yeah, we've seen in the u. k. and it's also being considered here in germany, the cussing of isolation times, for example. so that people can get back to work soon. i mean, how would you rate, how countries are reacting to this if just briefly, if you can yes. i think that some of these sets have been you know, understandable as the, as more of the population as there's been been vaccinated in booster. i think the one issue is, is how it's being done, terms of communicating with the public. you...
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and i think the way to think about this is that in the u. k. in the 1940s we had a world war and people periodically was subject to being bombed by foreign flame. it doesn't mean that they spent their entire lives life living in an air raid shelter. what they did was to build a bomb shelter and they had sirens. and when the warning signals went off, people reacted accordingly. and i think we've got to think about, we've got to live our lives knowing that there is this potential threat, but it's not going to be ever present at the same degree of severity. so we therefore have a population who are aware of that and can react accordingly. we sort of seen that begin to happen over christmas because prompted christmas, various measures were put in place. but people, as far as we can tell, went further than those measures required in order to keep themselves safe, which shows that people can judge the risk and they can be trusted to do so. so i think it's not unreasonable for us to plan for a future where we can alert people to threats that are comin
and i think the way to think about this is that in the u. k. in the 1940s we had a world war and people periodically was subject to being bombed by foreign flame. it doesn't mean that they spent their entire lives life living in an air raid shelter. what they did was to build a bomb shelter and they had sirens. and when the warning signals went off, people reacted accordingly. and i think we've got to think about, we've got to live our lives knowing that there is this potential threat, but it's...
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and, you know, the u. k. u s. homeland security act is supposed to be the precisely to blog people coming in to the u. s. on these grounds. so it's not just my fault, i think, although i do think we have a problem one in the ship holding his mission. that guessing, shave, holding the people they have to investigate. but for the u. s. also to have allowed him in not have caught out the u. k. and said, this man's got convictions all over the place. we can't let him in sending bag. noticing that when you read into it, that he was able just to get a gun out of lethal weapon without being on any authority watch list at all. that just shows an absolute failure on every front face. the intelligence agencies in the u. k. the border security usa, the policing security in the usa as well. and i think, you know, it's great now that we can pinpoint what happened, what went wrong in this case. but that's not how our intelligence agencies based in the usa and the case working. they all there to preemptively gather intellig
and, you know, the u. k. u s. homeland security act is supposed to be the precisely to blog people coming in to the u. s. on these grounds. so it's not just my fault, i think, although i do think we have a problem one in the ship holding his mission. that guessing, shave, holding the people they have to investigate. but for the u. s. also to have allowed him in not have caught out the u. k. and said, this man's got convictions all over the place. we can't let him in sending bag. noticing that...
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k. and germany. they are increasingly concerned by a build up of russian forces on the border with ukraine. all of these engagements are part of a wide range ongoing cause.
k. and germany. they are increasingly concerned by a build up of russian forces on the border with ukraine. all of these engagements are part of a wide range ongoing cause.
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she doesn't want she, she has to also and the u. k. has to embrace everybody in northern on because they're part of the u. k. so in terms of your question timeline, nobody knows, but something's gonna break on this really soon, and i would not be surprised eventually that the e u has everything to lose. because if they make a mess of this, they may encourage other countries just to say, look, you know, it may be messy, but in the long run, we want to do this and look the use being unreasonable. they meant that they're walking this time balancing act between trying to keep you together, but not seeming totally, natalie. impractical numbers are earned to your point. i mean what the u. k. got to do leave again from the it was alec. that's going to happen much worse for that, you know, when it comes to the u. k, that could really take place here. hillary, forward of the british american business association. thank you so much for joining us today. pleasure. and finally, there has been another massive acquisition in the video game industry
she doesn't want she, she has to also and the u. k. has to embrace everybody in northern on because they're part of the u. k. so in terms of your question timeline, nobody knows, but something's gonna break on this really soon, and i would not be surprised eventually that the e u has everything to lose. because if they make a mess of this, they may encourage other countries just to say, look, you know, it may be messy, but in the long run, we want to do this and look the use being unreasonable....
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and not only the u. s. that has that type of legislation here in the u. k. r official secret talks also locked a public interest defense. so the same type of case could be brought here. that's why it's been possible for us to be pursued in this way. and we call not only for the case against him to be dropped for the legislation that allowed for the key be open to be amended. the espionage act need the public interest and all relevant legislation around the world does as well. i'm just going to go to youtube because there's some curiosity about public opinion in the u. k. about julianna's phone. just case. is it in the papers? is it on the radio? is it in the news? drink people cas data. i think they care more and more and in fact, i think the papers have been covering the case. increasingly they're starting to understand how this, the implications of this case for them. because joanne case is going through the u . k court. and that means the u. k. courts are making determinations about how you know, how the equivalent of the espionage act, the official secre
and not only the u. s. that has that type of legislation here in the u. k. r official secret talks also locked a public interest defense. so the same type of case could be brought here. that's why it's been possible for us to be pursued in this way. and we call not only for the case against him to be dropped for the legislation that allowed for the key be open to be amended. the espionage act need the public interest and all relevant legislation around the world does as well. i'm just going to...
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just on a slightly different timing cycle, i think versus say the u. s. and u. k. political decisions have been slightly different, but, but by large we're exiting the pandemic. we believe this year we should be back to sort of 2019 type levels of, of movement activity and so on. so i, i think the damage is less of a threat that year and ongoing supply chain problems, ongoing chip shortages and ongoing inflation worries. right. you know, wilson chief market analyst at market dot com. thank you for your thoughts. like if by european producers or depend on materials from other parts of the world continue to deal with disruptions and their supply chains. one german company has decided to reach into its pockets to stay on top of the problem in the town of goods bug german latter stool and scaffold maker monk is trying to stay one step ahead of the global supply chain shortage. it has invested 10000000 euros into a brand new warehouse, which it plans to use to stockpile raw materials and components that have been difficult to source because of the pandemic. a shortag
just on a slightly different timing cycle, i think versus say the u. s. and u. k. political decisions have been slightly different, but, but by large we're exiting the pandemic. we believe this year we should be back to sort of 2019 type levels of, of movement activity and so on. so i, i think the damage is less of a threat that year and ongoing supply chain problems, ongoing chip shortages and ongoing inflation worries. right. you know, wilson chief market analyst at market dot com. thank you...
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do you as the u. k. and canada, or have advisors, trainers, jo underground have provide melody hardware. but germany, for example, has refused a few days ago that the, a british and military aircraft go over its air space to come here to ukraine. germany is also against me to being involved at this stage in this conflict. so certainly a lot of issues to hammer down to try to fight of compromise. the u. s. president things russia will make a military incursion into ukraine. beliefs is counterpart vladimir putin doesn't want a full scale conflict to white. thank you. chest, west chester, united states, and nina as significant. yes. i think you will let the co pay a serious and dear price work that he doesn't think now of course, to one is going to cost. and i think you regret having done. but you can media is reporting the prime minister, boris johnson's private secretary. whereas i was advised not to go ahead with the gathering during a corona virus lockdown. i tv new says martin reynolds was sent an emai
do you as the u. k. and canada, or have advisors, trainers, jo underground have provide melody hardware. but germany, for example, has refused a few days ago that the, a british and military aircraft go over its air space to come here to ukraine. germany is also against me to being involved at this stage in this conflict. so certainly a lot of issues to hammer down to try to fight of compromise. the u. s. president things russia will make a military incursion into ukraine. beliefs is...
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k. delroy and p w. say see their surveys are saying increased investment in the u. k. what happened in 2022, but yes, remain wages right now remains stagnant because there's a lack of those wages behind or that investment. and certainly we've seen how those disruptions have continue to play a role. now also last week make you case that its members expect things to be better in 2022. but that breck, that still remains a concern as it creates challenges to the industry. now, as negotiators work to resolve all of the post breakfast tensions between the e u and the u. k, do you believe that they are keeping their interest in mind? i think, yes, i mean, this is balance that a business and industry always keeps their interests in mind. i mean, hey, beth employees, not necessarily. i think what's interesting to see though is you look along the stock exchange and they just read them down for the proposal last week that was proposed that was reported in the city. i am. and that wants to erase the normal lines between public and private companies. in terms investment and access
k. delroy and p w. say see their surveys are saying increased investment in the u. k. what happened in 2022, but yes, remain wages right now remains stagnant because there's a lack of those wages behind or that investment. and certainly we've seen how those disruptions have continue to play a role. now also last week make you case that its members expect things to be better in 2022. but that breck, that still remains a concern as it creates challenges to the industry. now, as negotiators work...
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because joanne case is going through the u . k court, and that means the u. k. courts are making determinations about how you know, how the equivalent of the espionage act, the official secrets act operates in this country. and these are questions that haven't really been tested and they're being forced to be tested through doing case . could someone in the u. k. be tried for publishing information that was true. that was factual in the same way that julian is. and so far the answer has been yes, and this is truly alarming. so i think at the editorial level this is increasingly understood. of course, i think the broadcast media could be doing more. i think there's still a lot of failure to understand what's at stake. there should be more configuration like more attention to, to what the experts in the field of press freedom are saying. because i think there's not a proper understanding of the implications in the u. k. i'm really glad you mentioned that because we spoke to dr. per driver who talked about the impact if doing a song is expedited to the united st
because joanne case is going through the u . k court, and that means the u. k. courts are making determinations about how you know, how the equivalent of the espionage act, the official secrets act operates in this country. and these are questions that haven't really been tested and they're being forced to be tested through doing case . could someone in the u. k. be tried for publishing information that was true. that was factual in the same way that julian is. and so far the answer has been...
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because joanne case is going through the u . k court, and that means the u. k. courts are making determinations about how you know, how the equivalent of the espionage act, the official secrets act operates in this country. and these are questions that haven't really been tested and they're being forced to be tested through doing case . could someone in the u. k. be tried for publishing information that was true. that was factual in the same way that julian is. and so far the answer has been yes, and this is truly alarming. so i think at the editorial level this is increasingly understood. of course, i think the broadcast media could be doing more. i think there's still a lot of failure to understand what's at stake. there should be more configuration like more attention to, to what the experts in the field of press freedom are saying. because i think there's not a proper understanding of the implications in the u. k. i'm really glad you mentioned that, because earlier we spoke to dr. per driver who talked about the impact if dealing a song is expedited to th
because joanne case is going through the u . k court, and that means the u. k. courts are making determinations about how you know, how the equivalent of the espionage act, the official secrets act operates in this country. and these are questions that haven't really been tested and they're being forced to be tested through doing case . could someone in the u. k. be tried for publishing information that was true. that was factual in the same way that julian is. and so far the answer has been...
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because joanne case is going through the u . k court. and that means the u. k. courts are making determinations about how you know, how the equivalent of the espionage act, the official secrets act operates in this country. and these are questions that haven't really been tested and they're being forced to be tested through doing case . could someone in the u. k. be tried for publishing information that was true. that was factual in the same way that julian is. and so far the answer has been yes, and this is truly alarming. so i think at the editorial level this is increasingly understood. of course i think the broadcast media could be doing more. i think there's still a lot of failure to understand what's at stake. there should be more configuration like more attention to, to what the experts in the field of press freedom are saying. because i think there's not a proper understanding of the implications in the u. k. i'm really glad you mentioned that. because earlier we spoke to dr. per driver who talked about the impact if dealing a song is expedited to the
because joanne case is going through the u . k court. and that means the u. k. courts are making determinations about how you know, how the equivalent of the espionage act, the official secrets act operates in this country. and these are questions that haven't really been tested and they're being forced to be tested through doing case . could someone in the u. k. be tried for publishing information that was true. that was factual in the same way that julian is. and so far the answer has been...
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but inflation is going to be the big headwind to, to growth in your, just as is in the u. k. and, and in america, as we are still in the pandemic, how much of an issue will the pandemic be economically in the next couple of months? so i think, i think we're exiting the pandemic. i think we're renting a phase and where, where most countries are beginning to live with it. obviously europe's been a bit slow on that front for various reasons. just on a slightly different timing cycle, i think versus say the us and u. k. political decisions have been slightly different, but, but by large we're exiting the pandemic. we believe this year. and we should be back to sort of 2019 type levels of, of movement activity and so on. so i, i think the damage is less of a threat that here then ongoing supply chain problems, ongoing chip shortages and ongoing inflation worries. right. wilson chief market analyst at market dot com. thank you for your thoughts. like if my european producers are depend on materials from other parts of the world, continue to deal with disruptions and their supply ch
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but inflation is going to be the big headwind to, to growth in your, just as is in the u. k. and, and in america, as we are still in the pandemic, how much of an issue will the pandemic be economically in the next couple of months? so i think, i think we're exiting the pandemic. i think we're entering a phase where, where most countries are beginning to live with. obviously europe's been a bit slow on that front for various reasons. just though on a slightly different timing cycle, i think versus say the us and u. k. political decisions have been slightly different, but, but by large we're exiting the pandemic. we believe this year we should be back to sort of 2019 type levels of, of movement activity and so on. so i, i think the damage is less of a threat this year and ongoing supply chain problems, ongoing chip shortages and ongoing inflation worries. right. wilson chief market analyst at market dot com. thank you for your thoughts, like it by your pain producers or depend on materials from other parts of the world . continue to deal with disruptions in their supply chains.
but inflation is going to be the big headwind to, to growth in your, just as is in the u. k. and, and in america, as we are still in the pandemic, how much of an issue will the pandemic be economically in the next couple of months? so i think, i think we're exiting the pandemic. i think we're entering a phase where, where most countries are beginning to live with. obviously europe's been a bit slow on that front for various reasons. just though on a slightly different timing cycle, i think...
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k. and the u. s. and the families of embassy staff, home. the threat of a russian invasion has cast a long shadow over europe with no resolution in sight. what does ukraine wants? i'm so me. so misconduct, berlin, and this is the day. ah, we are considering the deployment of additional natal battle groups and they reinforce european security for all of us govern government. very clear. pressing solidarity with our friends very, we don't. one war. ukraine is a brother nation for us. this is why war really wants to fight the exit off the mountain sentence without resorting to military need is just the usual french from the big bonded next door. very clear warning of russian president of escalating the prince. oh, also coming up on the show, a last generation 2 years into the pandemic schools are still struggling to stay open and children still suffering. we take you to brazil to meet a teacher fighting to save his students, future decor, pharma. gee, the only way to change their reality and the cycle of misery. bach with kids here at school as
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and looking at the statistics intellectually, readily explain how the france and the u. k. in america, millions of cases a week with us, many countries, nafrica, relatively unvaccinated, still recalled in cases in the, the low thousands i was shot to the spot to split. that's a great question and it actually raises the issue that there actually 3 gaps. the 1st gap is, you know, been, we've been talking about this for the past year is the supply of vaccine get so high income countries preferentially got vaccine? first loan can countries got it and, and are still receiving it. 91 percent of those people living in low income countries have not seen the 1st dose of actually and this is becoming clear now as faxing supplies becoming less of an issue. is the vaccination yet? so again, just because you have that doesn't mean the country's going to deployed effectively and is that that magical threshold of heard protection going to be at 70 percent? probably not. 80 percent. again, we're looking like it may not be you know, 90 to 95 percent. no. or will we ever get there? there are
and looking at the statistics intellectually, readily explain how the france and the u. k. in america, millions of cases a week with us, many countries, nafrica, relatively unvaccinated, still recalled in cases in the, the low thousands i was shot to the spot to split. that's a great question and it actually raises the issue that there actually 3 gaps. the 1st gap is, you know, been, we've been talking about this for the past year is the supply of vaccine get so high income countries...
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we'll check in on the relationship between the u. k and his e u neighbors. this is your business update. i'm daniel winter in berlin. wall street has ended a dramatic year on a high with a december rally that's following a year, which punished travel stalks and saw tack, saw to new heights all while the pandemic eased off in the summer months and came back with a vengeance. and a new variant in the winter and james sweeney is in new york forest. thank you very much for being there for us. james. and despite rockier us stalks rallied at the end of 2021, touching close to record highs. how come? well, to be straightforward with you. 2021 has been one for the record books because the average is the rollup double digits this year. and if you're on a see what you want to figure out why the answer simple. the markets took such a beating in 2020, that there was pretty much nowhere else to go. but up in 2021. now sure there was shakiness, as at times as you mention. but the global economy began to finally open up in 2021 . and that could not be said in 2020 business
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on monday, the u. k. home secretary said the country's armed forces are set to take charge of operations, looking to limit migrant crossings in the channel. and we discussed the situation with the u. k. independence parties, former spokes person on immigration. he says the borrower's, johnson's pledge is only issue or a bid to distract the public's attention away from the so called policy gave scandal. and which claims he hosted boozy get together during a covert look down is ridiculous ideas use the navy. the british navy has been cut to the bone anyway and its purpose is not to repel illegal immigrant boats. we are without countries like governor oregon, the actually knowing about it, saying that we are going to transport illegal immigrants over there. that rightly replying and telling us that they don't want them. this has been a problem ever since into power back in 2019. theresa may was little bit weak or miss she famously saw in the us migration called laura show some has come out with big words. th
on monday, the u. k. home secretary said the country's armed forces are set to take charge of operations, looking to limit migrant crossings in the channel. and we discussed the situation with the u. k. independence parties, former spokes person on immigration. he says the borrower's, johnson's pledge is only issue or a bid to distract the public's attention away from the so called policy gave scandal. and which claims he hosted boozy get together during a covert look down is ridiculous ideas...
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however, the u. s. d, u, k, and france, for instance, the 3 primary members of nato. they are right now. there's that record low confidence in the government, in political leaders and so, and what they need is a distraction. and that distraction might come in the form of conflict. the western media and western political bodies are playing with fire or in the sort of direction they're trying to take this. i that does it for me this hour. i will be back in about 35 and a half minutes with another full and fresh look at, you know, this is our to international, but have with ah, all those driven by dreamers shaped by frontier. some of those with dares sinks. we dare to ask for the bible ministration is under water in just about every way. is this due to bad policies are bad messaging? maybe it's vo. there's also an important question. yes, presidents come and go. but elite and special interests remain very powerful. are they a threat to democracy? with god, they go farther out on those particular courtney. healy believe keith is going to push and push it if i had a few bu
however, the u. s. d, u, k, and france, for instance, the 3 primary members of nato. they are right now. there's that record low confidence in the government, in political leaders and so, and what they need is a distraction. and that distraction might come in the form of conflict. the western media and western political bodies are playing with fire or in the sort of direction they're trying to take this. i that does it for me this hour. i will be back in about 35 and a half minutes with another...
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k. and, and in america. as we are still in the pen demik, how much of an issue will the pandemic be economically in the next couple of months? so i think, i think we're exiting the pandemic. i think we're renting a phase and i where, where most countries are beginning to live with it. obviously europe's been a bit slow on that front for various reasons. just on a slightly different timing cycle, i think versus say the us and u. k. political decisions have been slightly different, but by large we're exiting the pandemic. we believe this year. and we should be back to sort of 2019 type levels of of moving activity. and so inside, i think the damage is less of a threat this year, then ongoing supply chain problems, ongoing chip shortages and ongoing inflation worries. right. wilson chief market analyst at market dot com. thank you for your thoughts like it my european producers are depend on materials from other parts of the world continue to deal with disruptions and their supply chains. one german company has
k. and, and in america. as we are still in the pen demik, how much of an issue will the pandemic be economically in the next couple of months? so i think, i think we're exiting the pandemic. i think we're renting a phase and i where, where most countries are beginning to live with it. obviously europe's been a bit slow on that front for various reasons. just on a slightly different timing cycle, i think versus say the us and u. k. political decisions have been slightly different, but by large...
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k. and the u. s. and the families of embassy staff, home. the threat of a russian invasion has cast a long shadow over europe with no resolution in sight. what does ukraine wants? i'm so me so much gone in berlin and this is the day. ah, we are considering the deployment of additional natal battle groups and they reinforce european security for all of us govern government. very clear in expressing solidarity with our french grade. we don't one war ukraine is a brother nation for us. this is why war really wants to fight the exit off the mountain sentence without resorting to military need is just the usual french from the big bonding next door. very clear warning of russian president of escalating the press also coming up on the show a last generation 2 years into the pandemic schools are still struggling to stay open and children still suffering. we take you to brazil to meet a teacher fighting to save his students, future guar pharma, ga the only way to change their reality. and the cycle of misery are back with kids here at school, asking
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k. and the u. s. and the families of embassy staff, home. the threat of a russian invasion has cast a long shadow over europe with no resolution in sight. what does ukraine wants? i'm so me. so misconduct, berlin, and this is the day. ah, we are considering the deployment of additional natal battle groups and they reinforce european security for all of us govern government. very clear. pressing solidarity with our friends very. we don't. one war. ukraine is a broader nation for us. this is why war really wants to fight the exit off the mountain sentence without resorting to military me. it's just the usual french from the big bonded next door. very clear warning of russian president of escalating the president also coming up on the show a last generation 2 years into the pandemic schools are still struggling to stay open and children still suffering. we take you to brazil to meet a teacher fighting to save his students, future decor pharma. you the only way to change their reality and, and the cycle of misery. bach with kids here at school a
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k. and the u. s. and the families of embassy staff, home. the threat of a russian invasion has cast a long shadow over europe with no resolution in sight. what does ukraine wants? i'm so me. so misconduct, berlin, and this is the day. ah, we are considering the deployment of additional natal battle groups and they reinforce european security for all of us govern government. very clear. expressing solidarity with our french grade. we don't one walk. ukraine is a broader nation for us. this is why war really wants to fight the exit off the mountain sentence without resorting to military me. it's just the usual french from the big bonded next door. very clear warning of russian escalating the press also coming up on the show a last generation 2 years into the pandemic schools are still struggling to stay open and children still suffering. we take you to brazil to meet a teacher fighting to save his students, future decor pharma. you the only way to change their reality and, and the cycle of misery. bach with kids here at school asking for food,
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and this is the danger when death told the u. k. well, this is a mild, a strain of the illness is still $300.00 or so a day, which is like a plane crash every single day. so the idea that some mild of illness is relative to the other variance. it's worth highlighting that actually a jumbo jet crash every day is roughly the number of people who die because it's smoking cigarettes. and this is a tiny number of people who will be killed ultimately by the pandemic, which reset into which is overweight. obesity malnutrition, which is affecting half the world population right now. but that's one side. yes, i think we are now seeing pretty much across the board. even countries that had pursued a very, very strong, very powerful 0 covey approach to start with accepting that we are seeing an endemic disease. we're seeing something which is not going to go away in the foreseeable future. and therefore, we have to make a plan for how we work alongside it. we tolerated, we control it, but we can't eradicate it. the right thing to do when you 1s
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the u. k . and the u. s. and the families of embassy staff, home, the threat of a russian invasion has cast a long shadow over europe with no resolution in sight. what does ukraine wants? i'm so me so much condon, berlin, and this is the day. ah, we are considering the deployment of additional natal battle groups and they reinforce european security for all of us govern government. it's very clear and expressing solidarity with our french grade. we don't one war ukraine is a brother nation for us. this is why war really wants to fight the exit of the mounting sanctions without resorting to military me is just the usual french from the big bonding next door. very clear in warning of russian president of escalating the president. oh. also coming up on the show, a last generation 2 years into the pandemic schools are still struggling to stay open and children still suffering. we take you to brazil to meet a teacher fighting to save his students, future decor, pharma. gee, the only way to change their reality and
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some predicted, we'll check in on the relationship in the u. k. and as the universe. this is your business update. i'm daniel winter in berlin. wall street has ended a dramatic year on a high with a december rally that's following a year, which punished travel stalks and saw tack, saw to new heights all while the pandemic eased off in the summer months and came back with a vengeance. and a new variant in the winter and james sweeney is in new york forest. thank you very much for being there for us, james. and this by a rockier us stocks rally to the end of 2021. touching close to record highs. how come? well, to be straight forward with you. 2021 has been one for the record books because the average is the rollup double digit this year. and if you're honest, see what you want to figure out why the answer simple. the marcus took such a beating in 2020, that there was pretty much no where else to go, but up in 2021. now sure, there was shakiness, as at times as you mention. but the global economy began to finally open up in 2021, and that could not be said in 2020 busin
some predicted, we'll check in on the relationship in the u. k. and as the universe. this is your business update. i'm daniel winter in berlin. wall street has ended a dramatic year on a high with a december rally that's following a year, which punished travel stalks and saw tack, saw to new heights all while the pandemic eased off in the summer months and came back with a vengeance. and a new variant in the winter and james sweeney is in new york forest. thank you very much for being there for...
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or some other countries like brazil, and here in the u. k. and that's not just because it's not as countries, they are the only countries you count these things, so we don't know what's the case in the rest of the world. but we do think there is definitely a very much a ratio an agenda added to the inequality story that compounds this gap between rich and poor to give us this inequality virus max. listen, thank you. thank you. i appreciate that. so for the show will be back on saturday, 6 years to the day eva morales was inaugurated as the 1st indigenous president of world, lithium, super well, but navia, he slashed in equality, having extreme poverty before alleged major nation interference, destroyed his political career. until then he would just try social media and let us know if you think 1000000 as should pay more tax ah, ah . with the media ramp up, rhetoric over russia supposedly planning to innovate, ukraine. a claim that moscow has consistently denied when a prime minister is spending his time trying to convince the great british pl
or some other countries like brazil, and here in the u. k. and that's not just because it's not as countries, they are the only countries you count these things, so we don't know what's the case in the rest of the world. but we do think there is definitely a very much a ratio an agenda added to the inequality story that compounds this gap between rich and poor to give us this inequality virus max. listen, thank you. thank you. i appreciate that. so for the show will be back on saturday, 6 years...
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and, you know, u. k u. s. homeland security act is supposed to be the precisely to blog people coming in to the u. s. on these grounds. so it's not just my fault. i think although i do think we have a problem one in the ship holding that information, that guessing she's holding the people they have to investigate that for the us also to have allowed and not have caught out the u. k. and said, this man's got convictions all over the place. we can't let him in sending bag. noticing that when you read into it that he was able just to get a gun, lethal weapon without being on any authority watch list at all. that just shows an absolute failure on every front, the intelligence agencies in the u. k. the border security usa, the policing security in the usa as well. and i think, you know, it's great now that we can pinpoint what happened, what went wrong in this case. but that's not how our intelligence agencies based in the usa and the case working. they are there to preemptively gather intelligence, to preemptiv
and, you know, u. k u. s. homeland security act is supposed to be the precisely to blog people coming in to the u. s. on these grounds. so it's not just my fault. i think although i do think we have a problem one in the ship holding that information, that guessing she's holding the people they have to investigate that for the us also to have allowed and not have caught out the u. k. and said, this man's got convictions all over the place. we can't let him in sending bag. noticing that when you...
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and what are the implications of, i'm sitting a prime minister in the u. k. and what could it all mean for british politics? this is inside story. ah. hello and welcome to the program. i'm danny navigator. britain's prime minister wars johnson has been defying calls to quit over a lockdown violation scandal. johnson attended parties and his downing street residence while the rest of the country was being told to isolate or pay hefty fines if they bro covered rules. but he said he won't step down over the so called party gate scandal. and johnson faces the prospect of no confidence votes among m. p. 's. in the coming days, one m p from johnson's conservative party has defected to the opposition, and others are reported to have already submitted letters of no confidence. ne barker sent this report from london. yes, in highly charged atmosphere for ministers. questions began with another major body blown for forest johnson news. one of his mph, kristian wakefield had defected to the opposition party. this following morning, newspaper reports of a whitening plot
and what are the implications of, i'm sitting a prime minister in the u. k. and what could it all mean for british politics? this is inside story. ah. hello and welcome to the program. i'm danny navigator. britain's prime minister wars johnson has been defying calls to quit over a lockdown violation scandal. johnson attended parties and his downing street residence while the rest of the country was being told to isolate or pay hefty fines if they bro covered rules. but he said he won't step...
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and a u. k. and then after that he does secretary of state has a very busy day. he is going to meet with the german foreign minister and the linda bear book and a bilateral meeting. and after that we actually going to hear about what he is thinking at this stage. after all those consultations, he is due to gave a speech and a press conference. we are standing by for someone to speak. ah, before that meeting, now actually, ha, ha, ha, ha, thank you. and then the e, you completely aligned and terms of their attitude towards what's happening and ukraine, florida. i think the one thing they agree about is that, um, that were russia needs to be contained and sort of deterred from carrying out any kind of invasion. if that is really russians plans. you have to remember that russia has been saying all along, that it has no plans to do that. now, when it comes to how to do that, the term as they do differs, for example, on the issue of sanctions. do you, as at some point was contemplating excluding russia from this swift banking system, which basically would mean that ru
and a u. k. and then after that he does secretary of state has a very busy day. he is going to meet with the german foreign minister and the linda bear book and a bilateral meeting. and after that we actually going to hear about what he is thinking at this stage. after all those consultations, he is due to gave a speech and a press conference. we are standing by for someone to speak. ah, before that meeting, now actually, ha, ha, ha, ha, thank you. and then the e, you completely aligned and...
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and in addition to our current support, the u. k. is providing a new security assistance package to increase ukraine's defensive capabilities. we have taken the decision to supply ukraine with light anti armor defensive weapon systems. now, 1 may say that it's purely for defensive purposes, but it can't exactly control what he does with these weapons. once it's in their hands, of course, and we're actually seeing ukraine become increasingly dependent on the west, both for weapons and military training. as of late back in 2021. the u. s. also supplied kia with a large number of anti tank missile systems called job lynn anti tank weapon systems. the pentagon recently confirmed that u. s. military advisors are going to be staying in ukraine. and there are also even been reports that ukrainian special forces are being trained to fight the russian military on us soil. that's all the while, when nato countries are even strengthening and reinforcing their military positions right on russia's border. while this is happening, we've seen the w
and in addition to our current support, the u. k. is providing a new security assistance package to increase ukraine's defensive capabilities. we have taken the decision to supply ukraine with light anti armor defensive weapon systems. now, 1 may say that it's purely for defensive purposes, but it can't exactly control what he does with these weapons. once it's in their hands, of course, and we're actually seeing ukraine become increasingly dependent on the west, both for weapons and military...