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and as we well know, under the u. k. u, as extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited on political grounds and that is indeed enshrined in that law in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of us on to support done and did a defense. they argue that the united states is simply making an example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan. ah, a with ah, a. so what we see now is a decade long soccer, illegal, labyrinth of horror story. a fit you in a song. well, he goes through, back and forth, various court system, here in the united kingdom. all of these protests is when they heard that announcement some few minutes ago. they all are opted into child saying free, free at eunice, orange. of course this isn't the end. he's still behind balls and there's still a long way to go for june assigned to try and fight against expedition to the united states. let's continue the conversation now with chris hedges, host of the show on co
and as we well know, under the u. k. u, as extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited on political grounds and that is indeed enshrined in that law in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of us on to support done and did a defense. they argue that the united states is simply making an example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan. ah, a with ah, a. so what we see now is a decade long soccer,...
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k, or the u. s. sake, but across europe, as well as the last 7 years, are you confident lessons have been learned as to what happened over the weekend, or are we going to see further instance other crimes happening if there is what seems to be on the i said such a weak communication between the u. k and us authorities, i am sure they will say the lessons learned. what that will mean in reality is that they will probably scoop up and chat if more and increasingly invasive communications technologically. and they will say to protect all of us against terrorism. whereas in fact, if they did the job properly preemptively to target and stop potential terrorists rather than debating all privacy and taking away all our civil liberties and learn countries that would be much more effective. and that would be the channel i would suggest that they start looking into, rather than just aggressively breaking whale of human rights and civil liberties in line, which is not helping them. it's not helping them to p
k, or the u. s. sake, but across europe, as well as the last 7 years, are you confident lessons have been learned as to what happened over the weekend, or are we going to see further instance other crimes happening if there is what seems to be on the i said such a weak communication between the u. k and us authorities, i am sure they will say the lessons learned. what that will mean in reality is that they will probably scoop up and chat if more and increasingly invasive communications...
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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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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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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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k or the u. s. sake. but across europe, as well as the last 7 years, are you confident lessons have been learned as to what happened over the weekend? or are we going to see further instance other crimes happening if there is what seems to be on the i'd said such a weak communication between the u. k. and us authority. i am sure they will say the lessons. and what that will mean in reality is that they will probably scoop up and share even more and increasingly invasive communication technologically. and they will say to protect all of us against terrorism. whereas in fact, if they did the job properly preemptively to target and stop potential terrorists rather than waiting all on privacy and take away all our civil liberties and countries that would be much more effective. and that would be the channel. i would suggest that they start looking into, rather than just aggressively breaking whale human rights and civil liberties on line, which is not helping them if not helping them to protect us. and it's n
k or the u. s. sake. but across europe, as well as the last 7 years, are you confident lessons have been learned as to what happened over the weekend? or are we going to see further instance other crimes happening if there is what seems to be on the i'd said such a weak communication between the u. k. and us authority. i am sure they will say the lessons. and what that will mean in reality is that they will probably scoop up and share even more and increasingly invasive communication...
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the u. k. 's party gates scandal is gaining momentum for a change though, it's not the prime minister barak johnson but the british opposition leader who's the center of attention for bridge has emerged showing the labor party leader cure storm drinking beer with staff during the 2020 on spring locked up, although he insists he did nothing wrong, unlike the prime minister, he's refusing to apologize just days before the election, we were very busy, were working in the office and we stopped for something to eat. and that we carried on working no party, no breach of the rules, and absolutely no comparison with the prime minister. it, it all comes in at a high profile scandal involving the u. k. p. m, who was pictured partying during the country's 1st locked on the story still making headlines with johnson's popularity plummeting to an all. busy time low. well, when it's all on folded mr. stormer himself, you may recall ridicule, the prime minister for the wait, he justified this index says to say
the u. k. 's party gates scandal is gaining momentum for a change though, it's not the prime minister barak johnson but the british opposition leader who's the center of attention for bridge has emerged showing the labor party leader cure storm drinking beer with staff during the 2020 on spring locked up, although he insists he did nothing wrong, unlike the prime minister, he's refusing to apologize just days before the election, we were very busy, were working in the office and we stopped for...
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k, or the u. s. sake, but across europe as well as the last 7 years, are you confident lessons have been learned as to what happened over the weekend, or are we going to see further instance other crimes happening if there is what seems to be on the i said such a weak communication between the u. k and us authority, i am sure they will say the lessons. and what that will mean in reality is that they will probably scoop up and share even more and increasingly invasive communication technologically. and they will say to protect all of us against terrorism. whereas in fact, if they did the job properly preemptively to target and stop potential terrorists rather than waiting all on privacy and take away all our civil liberties in our country. that would be much more effective and that would be the channel. i would suggest that they start looking into rather than just aggressively breaking whale, actually like small civil liberties on line, which is not helping them ignore, helping them to protect us.
k, or the u. s. sake, but across europe as well as the last 7 years, are you confident lessons have been learned as to what happened over the weekend, or are we going to see further instance other crimes happening if there is what seems to be on the i said such a weak communication between the u. k and us authority, i am sure they will say the lessons. and what that will mean in reality is that they will probably scoop up and share even more and increasingly invasive communication...
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it take a look at some of the latest developments in the pandemic starting in the u. k. u n . a. where england as announced its ending most corona virus restrictions, again a, some measures were introduced in december to slow the spread of omicron. portugal says the citizens in isolation because of covert will be allowed to leave their homes to vote for one hour. on the evening of election day and japan has extended coverage restrictions to the capital tokyo as it registered record infections because of omicron of international community stepping up efforts to aid tonga after last weekend's volcanic eruption and soon army china says it's willing to help the country rebuild and new zealand and australia are shipping supplies to the area. i mean, it concerns that the country could run out of drinking water. experts say it's likely to take a month to repair the countries only under c internet cable. despite this, some telephone links have been reconnected. the ash from this ball k no is everywhere. it has fogged the skies over the pacific islands of tango. it has carpeted the airpor
it take a look at some of the latest developments in the pandemic starting in the u. k. u n . a. where england as announced its ending most corona virus restrictions, again a, some measures were introduced in december to slow the spread of omicron. portugal says the citizens in isolation because of covert will be allowed to leave their homes to vote for one hour. on the evening of election day and japan has extended coverage restrictions to the capital tokyo as it registered record infections...
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and as a reminder, under the u. k. u. s. extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited under political grounds, and then of course when it comes to the future of reporting many of students, sanchez, defense team and of course is supportive like those outside the high court here today. they said that the u. s. is making an example of june is sancha pool revealing all of these alleged rule crimes relating to the war in iraq, afghanistan. so what happens here on, in what will happen later on today is the high court refuses to certify any of these 10 points of order. they will then go back to the magistrate pull the lower court here in the united kingdom. and essentially, it will all boil down to the home secretary free to protect. she could indeed refuse act tradition is not likely to happen. many people think it's very unlikely indeed. and then, of course, in the meantime, you decide, remain pulled up in bo, motion, prison. the most notorious prison here in the united kingdom. now this is essentially a long ordeal for doing t
and as a reminder, under the u. k. u. s. extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited under political grounds, and then of course when it comes to the future of reporting many of students, sanchez, defense team and of course is supportive like those outside the high court here today. they said that the u. s. is making an example of june is sancha pool revealing all of these alleged rule crimes relating to the war in iraq, afghanistan. so what happens here on, in what will happen later on today...
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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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u k. supreme court to prevent his extradition to the us on espionage charges. the ruling has been welcomed by his family and support. what happened in court. today's precisely what.
u k. supreme court to prevent his extradition to the us on espionage charges. the ruling has been welcomed by his family and support. what happened in court. today's precisely what.
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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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like, for example, you have off come in the u. k, u ab regulatory laws in the u. s. and in the u. k, the govern, what can go, an air will, can be printed, et cetera, because we view them as being corporations. now, is it, is there a need to change the definition of what a social media company is? yes, so that's a contrast. the question actually very well with what i was going to reply and since what already was fact, let's say for the g p r. so just like to take a moment to go back to that point because while, for example, that particular law was welcome in the sense of its emission to regulate and to put the interest in the consent of individuals and privacy of the forefront itself and mentally does not challenge the business model under which the corporations work. and actually i have many scholars and myself have argued that is at the heart of a problem. and this links with what you're asking, which is, is it just a question of design or is lying itself away? has it's, are it's tools outdated to actually deal with the kind of problems that the current technology and the crown c
like, for example, you have off come in the u. k, u ab regulatory laws in the u. s. and in the u. k, the govern, what can go, an air will, can be printed, et cetera, because we view them as being corporations. now, is it, is there a need to change the definition of what a social media company is? yes, so that's a contrast. the question actually very well with what i was going to reply and since what already was fact, let's say for the g p r. so just like to take a moment to go back to that...
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and as we well know, under the u. k. u, as an extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited on political grounds and that is indeed enshrined in that law in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of the san jose supported, i didn't do the defense. they argue that the united states is simply making an example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan. ah, a with ah, a. so what we see now is a decade long soccer, illegal, labyrinth of horror story put you in a song. well, he goes through, back and forth, various court systems, here in the united kingdom. all of these protests is when they heard that announcement some few minutes ago. they all are opted into child saying free, free at eunice, orange. of course this isn't the end. he's still behind balls and there's still a long way to go for doing a song to try and fight against expedition to the united states. well, let's go live now to human rights activist pete attach. all tha
and as we well know, under the u. k. u, as an extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited on political grounds and that is indeed enshrined in that law in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of the san jose supported, i didn't do the defense. they argue that the united states is simply making an example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan. ah, a with ah, a. so what we see now is a decade...
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and as we well know, under the u. k. u, as extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited on political grounds and that is indeed enshrined in that law in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of us on to supported. i didn't, did a defense, they argue that the united states is simply making an example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan. mm. back a with, ah, a. so what we see now is a decade long sog or illegal labyrinth of horror story. could you in a song? well, he goes through, back and forth, various court system here in the united kingdom. all of these protests is when they heard that announcement some few minutes ago. they all are opted into child saying free, free at eunice, orange. of course this isn't the end. he's still behind balls and there's still a long way to go for doing a song to try and fight against expedition to the united states. we spoke to alta contributor richard med has to has been closely follow
and as we well know, under the u. k. u, as extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited on political grounds and that is indeed enshrined in that law in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of us on to supported. i didn't, did a defense, they argue that the united states is simply making an example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan. mm. back a with, ah, a. so what we see now is a decade...
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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
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....
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and as we well know, under the u. k. u, as extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited on political grounds and that is indeed enshrined in that law in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of us on just supported on and did a defense. they argue that the united states is simply making an example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan. ah, a with ah . so what we see now is a decade long soccer, illegal, labyrinth of horror story a fit you in a song. well, he goes through, back and forth, various court systems, here in the united kingdom. all of these protests is when they heard that announcement some few minutes ago. they all are opted into child saying free, free a junior massage. of course, this isn't the end. he's still behind balls and it's still a long way to go for doing a song to try and fight against expedition to the united states we spoke to want to contribute to richard med has to, has been closely following t
and as we well know, under the u. k. u, as extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited on political grounds and that is indeed enshrined in that law in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of us on just supported on and did a defense. they argue that the united states is simply making an example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan. ah, a with ah . so what we see now is a decade long soccer,...
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the wiki league found the julian assange has won his bid to appeal the u. k. high court decision to extradite him to the us. we can cross live now. who's on the on to see the saudi. edward edwards darcy, who's there for the saudi a. so we seems like a small victory for songs. take us through the details. the yes indeed, you know, sanchez, roger permission to take his case to this to free record. of course, that means that he can now appeal to us extra addition decision that was granted at the end of last year. that was a mammoth decision where the court ruled to overturn the previous decision not to expedite during the song on the basis. it would be oppressive, considering how high a risk of suicide he may be if he was sent to the united states and held in custody . that then throughout the year, last year, the course then changed their mind following a 2 day appeal. as the u. s. offered a set of packages, assurances to the fact that he would not be held under maximum security conditions . in the last few minutes, we did hear that announcement, and indeed some
the wiki league found the julian assange has won his bid to appeal the u. k. high court decision to extradite him to the us. we can cross live now. who's on the on to see the saudi. edward edwards darcy, who's there for the saudi a. so we seems like a small victory for songs. take us through the details. the yes indeed, you know, sanchez, roger permission to take his case to this to free record. of course, that means that he can now appeal to us extra addition decision that was granted at the...
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and as we well know, under the u. k. u, as extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited on political grounds and that is indeed enshrined in that law in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of us on to supported on and did a defense. they argue that the united states is simply making an example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan. ah, a right mm i ah, so what we see now is a decade long soccer, illegal, labyrinth of horror story. i put you in a song. well, he goes through, back and forth, various court systems here in the united kingdom. all of these protests is when they heard that announcement some few minutes ago. they all are opted into child saying free, free at eunice, orange. of course this isn't the end. he's still behind balls and there's still a long way to go for june assigned to try and fight against expedition to the united states. let's discuss this further now and go live to arti. contributor, richard m
and as we well know, under the u. k. u, as extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited on political grounds and that is indeed enshrined in that law in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of us on to supported on and did a defense. they argue that the united states is simply making an example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan. ah, a right mm i ah, so what we see now is a decade long...
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and as we well know, under the u. k. u, as extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited on political grounds and that is indeed enshrined in that law in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of us on to supported. i did a defense, they argue that the united states is simply making an example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan. mm. back a with, [000:00:00;00] ah . so what we see now is a decade long soccer, illegal labyrinth, a horror story. i put you in a sand. well, he goes through, back and forth, various court system here in the united kingdom. all of these protests is when they heard that announcement some few minutes ago. they all are opted into charles saying, free, free at eunice, orange. of course, this isn't the end. he's still behind boston. there's still a long way to go to june a song to try and fight against expedition to the united states. earlier we spoke with pink floyd co founder roger waters who said
and as we well know, under the u. k. u, as extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited on political grounds and that is indeed enshrined in that law in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of us on to supported. i did a defense, they argue that the united states is simply making an example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan. mm. back a with, [000:00:00;00] ah . so what we see now is a...
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and as we well know, under the u. k. u, as extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited on political grounds and that is indeed enshrined in that law in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of us on to supported. i did a defense, they argue that the united states is simply making an example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan. ah, a with, [000:00:00;00] ah . so what we see now is a decade long soccer, a legal labyrinth of horror story. could you in a song? well, he goes through, back and forth, various court system, here in the united kingdom. all of these protests is when they heard that announcement some few minutes ago. they all are opted into child saying free, free a june, a saw of course, this isn't the end. he's still behind boston. there's still a long way to go for doing a song to try and fight against expedition to the united states. earlier we spoke with i to vist and pink floyd co founder roger waters who
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and as we well know, under the u. k. u, as extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited on political grounds and that is indeed enshrined in that law in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of us on to supported on and did a defense. they argue that the united states is simply making a example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan. ah, a right mm i ah . so what we see now is a decade long soccer, illegal, labyrinth of horror story. could you in a song? well, he goes through, back and forth, various court system, here in the united kingdom. all of these protests is when they heard that announcement some few minutes ago. they all are opted into child saying free, free at eunice, orange. of course this isn't the end. he's still behind balls and there's still a long way to go for doing a song to try and fight against expedition to the united states. we spoke to want to contribute a richard med host who has been closely foll
and as we well know, under the u. k. u, as extradition treaty, nobody can be expedited on political grounds and that is indeed enshrined in that law in that treaty. then, of course, on the grounds of future reporting, many of us on to supported on and did a defense. they argue that the united states is simply making a example of june assange for revealing these legible crimes of documents relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan. ah, a right mm i ah . so what we see now is a decade long...
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k. apologies, but the u. k. i mean data out of the u. k. very recently suggested the protection against army kron starts to wayne after 10 weeks after that booster vaccination. so does the suggest to you then? a 4th job is imminent, on perhaps a 5th job. well, what we did see is, is a drop in antibody, but there is also studies being done on t cell and the cell protection. and that cross reactivity, which shows that there will still be a levels of recognition within the body to help fight off the pathogen. so it's, i would say that although we have some winnie, the point now is that it's still quite effective in reducing hospitalizations. and that is really the most important aspect around the vaccination program in the year of amazon is to reduce in severity. so even if there is a waiting effect with anti bodies, which we are seeing with boosters, it may not necessarily mean that a 4th dose is needed. israel is acting on very early data in this instance, and the w show has recommended on waiting for a stronger evidence base before proceedi
k. apologies, but the u. k. i mean data out of the u. k. very recently suggested the protection against army kron starts to wayne after 10 weeks after that booster vaccination. so does the suggest to you then? a 4th job is imminent, on perhaps a 5th job. well, what we did see is, is a drop in antibody, but there is also studies being done on t cell and the cell protection. and that cross reactivity, which shows that there will still be a levels of recognition within the body to help fight off...
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k. apologies, but the u. k. i mean data out of the u. k. very recently, suggested the protection against army kron starts to wayne after 10 weeks after that booster vaccination. so does the suggest to you then? a 4th job is imminent, on perhaps a 5th job. well, what we did see is a drop in antibody, but there is also studies being done on t cell and be self protection. and that cross reactivity which shows that there will still be a levels of recognition within the body to help fight off the pathogen. so it's, i would say that although we have some winnie, the point now is that it's still quite effective in reducing hospitalizations. and that is really the most important aspect around the vaccination program in the year of amazon is to reduce in severity. so even if there is a waiting effect with anti bodies, which we are seeing with boosters, it may not necessarily mean that a 4th dose is needed. israel is acting on very early data in this instance, and the w show has recommended on waiting for a stronger evidence base before proceeding wi
k. apologies, but the u. k. i mean data out of the u. k. very recently, suggested the protection against army kron starts to wayne after 10 weeks after that booster vaccination. so does the suggest to you then? a 4th job is imminent, on perhaps a 5th job. well, what we did see is a drop in antibody, but there is also studies being done on t cell and be self protection. and that cross reactivity which shows that there will still be a levels of recognition within the body to help fight off the...
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the u. k. foreign offices press release had more than a few inconsistencies take. if danny mariah former ukrainian m. p, he cited as moscow's potential candidate to replace the current president vladimir zalinski except more i of his on russia's sanctions list. on top of that, his party failed to even passed the last parliamentary elections 5 per cent threshold. this guy's not exactly poised to take the country by storm and seizing his property. sure was an interesting way of appointing him head of the future occupation. you have made my evening, the british foreign office seems confused. i've been under russian sanctions since 2018 due to a conflict with victrum advert shook. my family's assets are frozen. there had the united kingdom, secret services and foreign office can square that with russia supposedly wanting to make me the head of an occupation government. that's the question for mister bean london is not just spreading questionable stories about modern ukraine though the day before this story broke and added to the hysteria of russian invasion fantasies.
the u. k. foreign offices press release had more than a few inconsistencies take. if danny mariah former ukrainian m. p, he cited as moscow's potential candidate to replace the current president vladimir zalinski except more i of his on russia's sanctions list. on top of that, his party failed to even passed the last parliamentary elections 5 per cent threshold. this guy's not exactly poised to take the country by storm and seizing his property. sure was an interesting way of appointing him...
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ah, was a senior, conservative minister has resigned in the u. k. in protest at the government's handling of fraud allegations and multi 1000000000 pound cove, it contracts a theodore ac news exit has power further pressure on prime minister barak johnson . already reeling from scandal over lockdown parties at downing street a short short time ago. i did discuss this with isa ali john list in london to the resignation of a peer in the house of lords, lord agnew of olson, who served as both a cabinet and treasury minister and his role was responsible primarily for investigating cases of corruption or fraud. and to take his frustration which has led to his resignation, today is linked to the governments of bounce back loan scheme. now this was a scheme which was hugely popular in the country at the time. loans being given to small businesses of a height of the pandemic in the lockdown. to help save businesses to help save jobs, the treasury doting out 47000000000 pounds of money to desperate businesses all across the line to give them a lifeline. but
ah, was a senior, conservative minister has resigned in the u. k. in protest at the government's handling of fraud allegations and multi 1000000000 pound cove, it contracts a theodore ac news exit has power further pressure on prime minister barak johnson . already reeling from scandal over lockdown parties at downing street a short short time ago. i did discuss this with isa ali john list in london to the resignation of a peer in the house of lords, lord agnew of olson, who served as both a...
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the u. k. u s. all withdrawing some of that stuff from guest over phase all of a russian invasion but i won't says china flu. 39 more planes near its air space and what's being described as the largest operation for 3 months. the taiwan air force issued radio warnings and activated ed fence missiles systems. there's been no immediate comment from china, which considers the island a break away province between a you has more from beijing. this was the largest incursion by china's military close to taiwan. this year, the sunday exercise involved $39.00 chinese warplanes, which flew close to the ty when he controlled protest islands. now, china's foreign ministry would not elaborate on the reasons behind this exercise, but it follows just one day after a huge show of military force by the u. s. and japan in the philippines. see now this exercise, this joint military exercise included to us aircraft carriers. and the u. s. navy said that this exercise was designed to preserve a free and open indoor paci
the u. k. u s. all withdrawing some of that stuff from guest over phase all of a russian invasion but i won't says china flu. 39 more planes near its air space and what's being described as the largest operation for 3 months. the taiwan air force issued radio warnings and activated ed fence missiles systems. there's been no immediate comment from china, which considers the island a break away province between a you has more from beijing. this was the largest incursion by china's military close...
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u. k. in denmark or north and during previous waves, and south africa says it may have passed its peak. some scientists believe on the kron will displace delta and become endemic, like the seasonal flu. but others are more cautious as come off. santa maria explains, you may have heard dr. ted ross, the head of the world health organization, talking about the twin threats of delta and army crone, but whether it's a twin threat to you and your particular part of the world. well, that depends. going to show you some maps festival from our world and day said the red map, it's showing army kron infections or at least well, micron is more prevalent, pretty easy to see. and no surprise that down in south africa. that's where we 1st saw our micron. also, australia, india, and russia. but i would draw your attention to europe, have a look the u. k. yes, we know there is a prevalence of our micron in the u. k, but the rest of europe is not as badly affected. it is dealing with delta change to the blu
u. k. in denmark or north and during previous waves, and south africa says it may have passed its peak. some scientists believe on the kron will displace delta and become endemic, like the seasonal flu. but others are more cautious as come off. santa maria explains, you may have heard dr. ted ross, the head of the world health organization, talking about the twin threats of delta and army crone, but whether it's a twin threat to you and your particular part of the world. well, that depends....
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he said the issue won't be resolved if the u. k. doesn't ease its migration policies. the u. k. home secretary said early this week that the armed forces could take charge of operations to limit migrant crossings in the channel. we discussed the situation with the u. k. independence parties, fullness spokes person on immigration. he says that boris johnson's pledges on the issue are a bit to distract the public's attention away from the so called polity gate scandal, amid claims he hosted boozy get together during a covert, lockdown is so ridiculous. i did 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 to 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 tourism i was little bit weak or miss she famously saw in the un migration call show some has come out with big words. this is very convenient,
he said the issue won't be resolved if the u. k. doesn't ease its migration policies. the u. k. home secretary said early this week that the armed forces could take charge of operations to limit migrant crossings in the channel. we discussed the situation with the u. k. independence parties, fullness spokes person on immigration. he says that boris johnson's pledges on the issue are a bit to distract the public's attention away from the so called polity gate scandal, amid claims he hosted boozy...
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and in the u. s. u k. and france and this conflict or anything even approaching a conflict, even the threat of a conflict would dominate the headlights for months, perhaps, and it would be the ultimate distraction. i think these governments would benefit from the, on the west led by the u. s. in the u. k, are very interested possibly, and seeing something, at least approaching a conflict. and in order to a justify a roll, a rolling the ukranian, a state in to the nato alliance set up, but also breathing new life and purpose, into nato as an organization. which is a declining in it's sort of purpose really for many years now. and it's, it's gone so far away from its original treaty and history seems to have passed it by and now it seems to be desperate to justify its existence. so that's an incredibly dangerous situation that we find ourselves him. well, let us know what you think about that a story. stories by following as on social media and leaving your comments back with the back in about 30 minutes wit
and in the u. s. u k. and france and this conflict or anything even approaching a conflict, even the threat of a conflict would dominate the headlights for months, perhaps, and it would be the ultimate distraction. i think these governments would benefit from the, on the west led by the u. s. in the u. k, are very interested possibly, and seeing something, at least approaching a conflict. and in order to a justify a roll, a rolling the ukranian, a state in to the nato alliance set up, but also...
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the u. k. and australia as it grapples with an outbreak of the army kron corona, virus variance in france, uproar in the parliament after controversial remarks by president emmanuel macklin about the unvaccinated. ah, hello malcolm and peter w. watching al jazeera alive from dough are also coming up another round, a protest in kazakhstan, where the government's resignation has failed to quell anger. about fuel prices today is about acknowledgement about being seen and heard some relief. so canada's indigenous people whose children were taken away and put under state care as the government announces a 31000000000 dollar compensation plan. hong kong is banning flights from 8 countries, including australia, the u. s, and the u. k. as it battles rising cobit 19 cases, it's also imposing a raft of new restrictions as of friday, including shutting entertainment venues. jims and clubs. officials are worried the ami chrome very and could be spreading undetected through the community. hans, while you go
the u. k. and australia as it grapples with an outbreak of the army kron corona, virus variance in france, uproar in the parliament after controversial remarks by president emmanuel macklin about the unvaccinated. ah, hello malcolm and peter w. watching al jazeera alive from dough are also coming up another round, a protest in kazakhstan, where the government's resignation has failed to quell anger. about fuel prices today is about acknowledgement about being seen and heard some relief. so...
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k, the u. s. and even south africa where south africa is already running 30 percent excess debt over their normal $3000.00 excess deaths per week in the last 4 we. so december got is what is the head of overwhelming hospitals and therefore if you have other conditions, you don't want to get sick. so the best way is the slow transmission as much as you can stay safe. interest mentioned there will be many, many more people in hospitals. what's that going to mean for health systems? here in europe? i think it's going to overwhelm health systems in europe, just like your own grooming completely overwhelming health systems and hospitals in the u. s. i think people do or have been misled by the it's mild oh misinformation too much. it's only slightly milder, but it's been short increase. will definitely send way more people to the hospital if you have to go to hospital work car accident on heart attack, stroke cancer, you may not get the chair that you need because the hospitals are full and therefore o
k, the u. s. and even south africa where south africa is already running 30 percent excess debt over their normal $3000.00 excess deaths per week in the last 4 we. so december got is what is the head of overwhelming hospitals and therefore if you have other conditions, you don't want to get sick. so the best way is the slow transmission as much as you can stay safe. interest mentioned there will be many, many more people in hospitals. what's that going to mean for health systems? here in...
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u and the u. k. do you believe that they are keeping their interest in mind? i think yes, i mean this is about the business and industry always keeps their interests in mind . i mean, best employees, not necessarily. i think what's interesting to see though is you look at the london stock exchange 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 and tons, investment and access to capital. so i think what you're seeing is a lot of organizations focusing on how can we attract investments, the u. k. now can we also the supply chain disruption? make sure that we keep things on shore in the u. k. and then also, the other thing is not to the u back further field for trade investments that come from father. absolutely, no, hillary, i'm, you know, as we're talking about post brack britain, there's more talks happening this week to go through their set to as they say intensified over the northern ireland protocol. foreign minister lives trust and she's also in
u and the u. k. do you believe that they are keeping their interest in mind? i think yes, i mean this is about the business and industry always keeps their interests in mind . i mean, best employees, not necessarily. i think what's interesting to see though is you look at the london stock exchange 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 and tons, investment and access to...
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we in the u. k. will not hesitate to toughen our national sanctions against russia in response to whatever president putin may do. and the house will soon him or on his my right on morphin, the foreign secretary. we've already declassified compelling intelligence, exposing russian intent to install a puppy regime in ukraine. and we will continue to disclose any russian use of cyber attacks. false flag operations, or disinformation. amid all these pressures, ukraine, often nothing except to be allowed to live in peace and to seek her own alliances. as every sovereign country has a right to do air last week, the u. k. i to strengthen u. k. u trains ability to defend her soil by supplying anti alma missiles and deploying a small training team of british personnel in addition to the work of operation orbital, which is the host remote, was trained 21000 ukranian troops since 2015. yesterday we took the responsible precaution of temporarily withdrawing some st off and dependence from the british embassy in
we in the u. k. will not hesitate to toughen our national sanctions against russia in response to whatever president putin may do. and the house will soon him or on his my right on morphin, the foreign secretary. we've already declassified compelling intelligence, exposing russian intent to install a puppy regime in ukraine. and we will continue to disclose any russian use of cyber attacks. false flag operations, or disinformation. amid all these pressures, ukraine, often nothing except to be...
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the u. k. is the hit particularly hard. why? because 95 percent of all goods, of course, are shipped into the u. k. but a few things you mentioned earlier are maybe rachel, that mentioned that make you k on survey that at one of them actually was conducted with p w. c. and that found that 73 percent of senior executives are actually saying that the opportunities in the u. k outweigh the risks. one of the things that's very interesting from all these sundays is that on the shoring is much more likely to occur in the u. k. so actually i will likely a lot of these global supply chain issues are going to be very beneficial for your question. you can manufacture which will help wages and help you fame manufacturing in what ways? well, obviously there needs to be more resilience because of the supply chain disruptions that we've seen and a few things on friday, the u. s. senate who began to force us contract as a pastor of a board to the for a bill that would make us the for defense contractors, wine down all of that purchasing of ran
the u. k. is the hit particularly hard. why? because 95 percent of all goods, of course, are shipped into the u. k. but a few things you mentioned earlier are maybe rachel, that mentioned that make you k on survey that at one of them actually was conducted with p w. c. and that found that 73 percent of senior executives are actually saying that the opportunities in the u. k outweigh the risks. one of the things that's very interesting from all these sundays is that on the shoring is much more...
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k. or which still sees goods moving within the u. k. being subject to check in response to use and bathroom to the u. k. spoke with sky news about the significance of the northern ireland protocol. the problems arise and we're triggered by brags, it's not by the protocol and the protocol tries to media. it's the serious problems created in northern ireland by the brags and the kinds of brags that that was chosen. so we are focus on solutions. the protocol provides a huge opportunity for not. and i just remember that this is the only territory in the world that has access to both the united kingdom markets, but also to after 1000000000 people market, which is the single market the european unit. so the only tenants in the was so where do we stand as the northern island protocol and article 16 once again, take center stage and post braxton to go see asians will joining us that discusses hillary ford with president a scroll mark, business development consultant, and board member with the british american business association. hillary alway
k. or which still sees goods moving within the u. k. being subject to check in response to use and bathroom to the u. k. spoke with sky news about the significance of the northern ireland protocol. the problems arise and we're triggered by brags, it's not by the protocol and the protocol tries to media. it's the serious problems created in northern ireland by the brags and the kinds of brags that that was chosen. so we are focus on solutions. the protocol provides a huge opportunity for not....
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it took full effect when the u. k. left the e. u single market and customs union. that 8 came with predictions of disaster for the british economy. 12 months later, how as the country coped in december last year, as britain ready to itself for a hard brag that prime minister boris johnson addressed to parliament in his typically confidence dial absolutely no doubt that from january the 1st this country is going to prospect marching this year, but the reality is the country's woes began almost immediately. britain's chemicals, electrical equipment, machinery, metals, minerals, and textile sectors became hopelessly entangled in the trade deals, so called roles of origin. any goods arriving in bra and from abroad, and then exported into the e. u. incur accustomed levy and britain supply chains rely on a vast number of parts source from outside the european union. thousands of trucks trying to exit the u. k. were tied up in the red tape. there is no good in this situation as it is full man's too much. you paper walks too much way words all the time is right. this is no
it took full effect when the u. k. left the e. u single market and customs union. that 8 came with predictions of disaster for the british economy. 12 months later, how as the country coped in december last year, as britain ready to itself for a hard brag that prime minister boris johnson addressed to parliament in his typically confidence dial absolutely no doubt that from january the 1st this country is going to prospect marching this year, but the reality is the country's woes began almost...
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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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another stop here in the u. k. to fight this on a legal level and possibly to prevent his extradition for back. i want to ask you about those assurances that you just mentioned from the u. s because the high court last month overturned the lower court decision, saying that the u. s. promises were enough to guarantee that julian assange would be treated humanely. why do do do? why does report without borders? believe that she won't be? it's really concerning. there's a, there's a number of levels that you could kind of pick apart the issue of the assurances, which i hope that the supreme court will get to scrutinize properly. but one thing i will say is, even if they are respected, even if they're fully respected in the u. s. owners, what it has said to this court, which we have no guarantee that they will even so julianna's lunch is very likely to be held in conditions of solitary confinement. were extreme isolation, whether it's called special administrative measures, whether it's the specific facility, you know,
another stop here in the u. k. to fight this on a legal level and possibly to prevent his extradition for back. i want to ask you about those assurances that you just mentioned from the u. s because the high court last month overturned the lower court decision, saying that the u. s. promises were enough to guarantee that julian assange would be treated humanely. why do do do? why does report without borders? believe that she won't be? it's really concerning. there's a, there's a number of...
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another stop here in the u. k. to fight this on a legal level and possibly to prevent his extradition for back. i want to ask you about those assurances that you just mentioned from the u. s because the high court last month overturned the lower court decisions saying that the u. s. promises were enough to guarantee that julian assange would be treated humanely. why do do you, why does report it without borders? believe that she won't be it's really concerning. there's a, there's a number of levels that you could kind of pick apart the issue of the assurances, which i hope that the supreme court will get to scrutinize properly. but one thing i will say is, even if they are respected, even if they're fully respected in the u. s. owners, what it has said to this court, which we have no guarantee that they will even so julianna's lunch is very likely to be held in conditions of solitary confinement. were extreme isolation, whether it's called special administrative measures, whether it's the specific facility, you kno
another stop here in the u. k. to fight this on a legal level and possibly to prevent his extradition for back. i want to ask you about those assurances that you just mentioned from the u. s because the high court last month overturned the lower court decisions saying that the u. s. promises were enough to guarantee that julian assange would be treated humanely. why do do you, why does report it without borders? believe that she won't be it's really concerning. there's a, there's a number of...
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another stop here in the u. k. to fight this on a legal level and possibly to prevent his extradition for back. i want to ask you about those assurances that you just mentioned from the u. s because the high court last month overturned the lower court decision saying that the u. s. promises were enough to guarantee that julian assange would be treated humanely. why do do do? why does reporters without borders? believe that she won't be? it's really concerning. there's a, there's a number of levels that you could kind of pick apart the issue of the assurances, which i hope that the supreme court will get to scrutinize properly. but one thing i will say is, even if they are respected, even if they're fully respected in the u. s. owners, what it has said to this court, which we have no guarantee that they will even so julianna's lunch is very likely to be held in conditions of solitary confinement. were extreme isolation, whether it's called special administrative measures, whether it's the specific facility, you know
another stop here in the u. k. to fight this on a legal level and possibly to prevent his extradition for back. i want to ask you about those assurances that you just mentioned from the u. s because the high court last month overturned the lower court decision saying that the u. s. promises were enough to guarantee that julian assange would be treated humanely. why do do do? why does reporters without borders? believe that she won't be? it's really concerning. there's a, there's a number of...
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another stop here in the u. k. to fight this on a legal level and possibly to prevent his extradition for back. i want to ask you about those assurances that you just mentioned from the u. s because the high court last month overturned the lower court decisions saying that the u. s. promises were enough to guarantee that julian assange would be treated humanely. why do do do? why does report it without borders? believe that she won't be it's really concerning. there's a, there's a number of levels that you could kind of pick apart the issue of the assurances, which i hope that the supreme court will get to scrutinize properly. but one thing i will say is, even if they are respected, even if they're fully respected in the u. s. owners, what it has said to this court, which we have no guarantee that they will even so julianna's lunch is very likely to be held in conditions of solitary confinement. were extreme isolation, whether it's called special administrative measures, whether it's the specific facility, you know
another stop here in the u. k. to fight this on a legal level and possibly to prevent his extradition for back. i want to ask you about those assurances that you just mentioned from the u. s because the high court last month overturned the lower court decisions saying that the u. s. promises were enough to guarantee that julian assange would be treated humanely. why do do do? why does report it without borders? believe that she won't be it's really concerning. there's a, there's a number of...
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so like to close as they can tell you where you are in the u. k. o u. k. just days ago, nobody in the chemist add one to some people. there goes my return test. literally they said they tried online. they tried all the chemist near where i live, there was nothing available. well, that's the big problem, isn't it? because nothing, no news and nothing available or it's difficult to hold of me. i think a lot of people are bothering anyway. so if you reduce this to 5 days to say, well you've got to motors, how on earth you go into in fools, over compliance with natural floaters. what you're going to do is have lots of people going back to work. going to schools and colleges who are infectious and just going to compound the current problems we had with these ridiculously high levels of infection. but at some point we've got to learn to live with it too. you know, we never know what strange or the come out next. what was it was a motor maybe yesterday, this kind of a, maybe a hybrid that with this but a mis test. but people are turned up there with a bit, a delt
so like to close as they can tell you where you are in the u. k. o u. k. just days ago, nobody in the chemist add one to some people. there goes my return test. literally they said they tried online. they tried all the chemist near where i live, there was nothing available. well, that's the big problem, isn't it? because nothing, no news and nothing available or it's difficult to hold of me. i think a lot of people are bothering anyway. so if you reduce this to 5 days to say, well you've got to...
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and not only the u. s. that has that type of legislation here in the u. k. r. official secret talk also locked a public interest offense. so the same type of case could be brought here. that's why it's been possible for a fonts to be pursued in this way. we call not only for the case against him to be dropped for the legislation that allowed for the case be opened to be amended. the espionage act needs a public interest, defends, an all relevant legislation around the world does as well. i'm just gonna go to youtube because there's some curiosity about public opinion in the u. k. about julianna's sanchez case. is it in the papers? is it on the radio? is it in the news? thank people cast 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
and not only the u. s. that has that type of legislation here in the u. k. r. official secret talk also locked a public interest offense. so the same type of case could be brought here. that's why it's been possible for a fonts to be pursued in this way. we call not only for the case against him to be dropped for the legislation that allowed for the case be opened to be amended. the espionage act needs a public interest, defends, an all relevant legislation around the world does as well. i'm...
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the u. k is deemed here particularly hot. why? because 95 percent of all goods, of course, are shipped into the u. k. but a few things you mentioned earlier on our maybe it's rachel that mentioned that make you k on survey that at one of them actually was conducted with p w c. and that found that 73 percent of senior executives are actually saying that the opportunities in the u. k outweigh the risks. one of the things that's very interesting from all these surveys is that on the shoring is much more likely to occur in the u. k. so actually i will likely a lot of these global supply chain issues are going to be very beneficial for actual question. you came manufacturing, which will help wages and help you fame manufacturing in what ways? well, obviously the needs to be more resilience because of the supply chain disruptions that we've seen and a few things on friday, the u. s. senate who began to force us contract as a pastor of a board to the for a bill that will make us the for defense contractors, wind out all of that purchasin
the u. k is deemed here particularly hot. why? because 95 percent of all goods, of course, are shipped into the u. k. but a few things you mentioned earlier on our maybe it's rachel that mentioned that make you k on survey that at one of them actually was conducted with p w c. and that found that 73 percent of senior executives are actually saying that the opportunities in the u. k outweigh the risks. one of the things that's very interesting from all these surveys is that on the shoring is...
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k. or which still sees goods moving within the u. k. being subject to check in response to use ambassador to the u. k. spoke with the guy news about the significance of the northern ireland protocol. the problems arise and we're triggered by brags, it's not by the protocol and the protocol tries to media. it's the serious problems created in northern ireland by the brags and the kinds of brags is that that was chosen. so we are focus on solutions. the protocol provides a huge opportunity for not. and i just remember that this is the only territory in the world that has access to both the united kingdom markets, but also to after 1000000000 people market, which is the single market in your opinion. so the only tenant in the was so where do we stand as the northern island protocol and article 16 once again, take center stage and post to go to asians will joining us that discusses hillard ford with president, scroll mark, business development consultants, and board member with the british american business association, hillary, i was a ple
k. or which still sees goods moving within the u. k. being subject to check in response to use ambassador to the u. k. spoke with the guy news about the significance of the northern ireland protocol. the problems arise and we're triggered by brags, it's not by the protocol and the protocol tries to media. it's the serious problems created in northern ireland by the brags and the kinds of brags is that that was chosen. so we are focus on solutions. the protocol provides a huge opportunity for...
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he said the issue won't be resolved if the u. k. doesn't ease its migration policies or the u. k. home secretary said early this week that the armed forces could take charge of operations to limit to migrant crossings in the channel . we discussed the situation with the u. k. independence parties fullness spokes person on immigration. he says that boris johnson's pledges on the issue are a bid to distract the public's attention away from the so called party gates scandal amid claims. he hosted boozy get togethers during a covey lockdown. this ridiculous idea. it's used, 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 gone on to actually knowing about it, saying that we are going to transport our illegal immigrants over there. that rightly replying and telling us that they don't want them. this has been a problem ever since a into power back in 2019. theresa may was little bit week on this. she famously assigned to you and migration or show some has come out with big words, which is v
he said the issue won't be resolved if the u. k. doesn't ease its migration policies or the u. k. home secretary said early this week that the armed forces could take charge of operations to limit to migrant crossings in the channel . we discussed the situation with the u. k. independence parties fullness spokes person on immigration. he says that boris johnson's pledges on the issue are a bid to distract the public's attention away from the so called party gates scandal amid claims. he hosted...
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he said the issue won't be resolved if the u. k doesn't ease its migration policies. of u. k. home secretary said earlier this week that the armed forces could take charge of operations to limit migrant crossings in the channel. we discussed the situation with the u. k. independence parties form spokesperson on immigration. he says that boris johnson's pledges on the issue are a bit to distract the public's attention away from the so called policy game scandal, and which claims he hosted boozy get together during a covert. lockdown 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 un migration called laura show some has come out with big words. this is very co
he said the issue won't be resolved if the u. k doesn't ease its migration policies. of u. k. home secretary said earlier this week that the armed forces could take charge of operations to limit migrant crossings in the channel. we discussed the situation with the u. k. independence parties form spokesperson on immigration. he says that boris johnson's pledges on the issue are a bit to distract the public's attention away from the so called policy game scandal, and which claims he hosted boozy...