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the supply chain obviously was suffered far greater in the u. k than anywhere else. if there weren't the goods and some of the shows were empty, the consumer couldn't go out and buy them. also consumer confidence was hit drastically hard by omicron. ah, if you go back to adams, quote that this is the only cron hangover. he says, he thinks there will be a very swift recovery at the by the end of q one that's now going into the rest of 20 to the end of this quarter. and i tend to agree with him because all the underpinning fundamentals are good. manufacturing is up in the u. k. what was really hot hit was the services industry, the leisure industry in the hospitality industry. but of course, as we know, the u. k. is doing a lot of deals around the world and that bodes well for the future. yeah, i certainly a lot of moving parts there. hillary ford, which of straw mark development consultants. thank you so much for bringing us up to speed. pleasure. and finally, months after a russian actress and her crew became the 1st to film a movie in the outer space. well, tom crui
the supply chain obviously was suffered far greater in the u. k than anywhere else. if there weren't the goods and some of the shows were empty, the consumer couldn't go out and buy them. also consumer confidence was hit drastically hard by omicron. ah, if you go back to adams, quote that this is the only cron hangover. he says, he thinks there will be a very swift recovery at the by the end of q one that's now going into the rest of 20 to the end of this quarter. and i tend to agree with him...
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the u. k. also reportedly planned to push the e, u to block rushes, use of swift, and an attempt to cut the nation off completely from the international payment system. now, rachel, it seems like, you know, we've heard a lot of this talk and what could happen and there's economic sanctions on the table. but if they were to cut off the swift bank, and of course the north seem to pipelines, does the west really have more leverage? and i mean, is this even likely to happen? you know, at the moment it seems like they are trying to come up with a number of consequences to kind of put in front of russia, even though russia has said time and time again that they are not planning to invade. but at the same time, when you think of those consequences, we also have to remember what it would do to european nations and of the u. k, especially when it comes to cutting off the north stream to pipeline which they desperately need. and at the same time, if they were to cut russia off from swift altogether, it w
the u. k. also reportedly planned to push the e, u to block rushes, use of swift, and an attempt to cut the nation off completely from the international payment system. now, rachel, it seems like, you know, we've heard a lot of this talk and what could happen and there's economic sanctions on the table. but if they were to cut off the swift bank, and of course the north seem to pipelines, does the west really have more leverage? and i mean, is this even likely to happen? you know, at the moment...
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the supply chain obviously was suffered far greater in the u. k than anywhere else. if there weren't the goods and some of the shows were empty, the consumer couldn't go out and buy them. also consumer confidence was hit drastically hard by omicron pot. if you go back to adams, quote, this is the only one hangover. he says, he thinks there will be a very swift recovery at the by the end of q one that's now going into the rest of 20 to the end of this quarter. and i tend to agree with him because all the underpinning fundamentals are good. manufacturing is up in the u. k. what was really hot yet was the services industry, the leisure industry in the hospitality industry, but of course, as we know, the u. k. is doing a lot of deals around the world and that bodes well for the future. yeah, i certainly a lot of moving parts there. hillary ford, which of straw mark development consultants. thank you so much for bringing us up to speed. pleasure. and finally, months after a russian actress and her crew became the 1st to film a movie in the outer space. well, tom cruise is
the supply chain obviously was suffered far greater in the u. k than anywhere else. if there weren't the goods and some of the shows were empty, the consumer couldn't go out and buy them. also consumer confidence was hit drastically hard by omicron pot. if you go back to adams, quote, this is the only one hangover. he says, he thinks there will be a very swift recovery at the by the end of q one that's now going into the rest of 20 to the end of this quarter. and i tend to agree with him...
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the supply chain obviously was suffered far greater in the u. k than anywhere else. if there weren't the goods and some of the shows were empty, the consumer couldn't go out by them. also, consumer confidence was hit drastically hard by over chrome. but if you go back to adams, quote, this is the only cron hangover. he says, he thinks there will be a very swift recovery at the by the end of q one that's now going into the rest of 20 to the end of this quarter. and i tend to agree with him because all the underpinning fundamentals are good. manufacturing is up in the u. k. what was really hot yet was the services industry, the leisure industry in the hospitality industry. but of course, as we know, the u. k. is doing a lot of deals around the world and that bodes well for the future. i certainly a lot of moving parts there. hillary ford, which of straw mark development consultants. thank you so much for bringing us up to speed. pleasure. and finally, months after a russian actress and her crew became the 1st to film a movie in the outer space. well, tom cruise is now
the supply chain obviously was suffered far greater in the u. k than anywhere else. if there weren't the goods and some of the shows were empty, the consumer couldn't go out by them. also, consumer confidence was hit drastically hard by over chrome. but if you go back to adams, quote, this is the only cron hangover. he says, he thinks there will be a very swift recovery at the by the end of q one that's now going into the rest of 20 to the end of this quarter. and i tend to agree with him...
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the supply chain obviously was suffered far greater in the u. k than anywhere else. if there weren't the goods and some of the shows were empty, the consumer couldn't go out and buy them. also consumer confidence was hit drastically hard by omicron. but if we go back to adams, quote, this is the only one hangover. he says, he thinks there will be a very swift recovery at the by the end of q one that's now going into the rest of 20 to the end of this quarter. and i tend to agree with him because all the underpinning fundamentals are good. manufacturing is up in the u. k. what was really hot yet was the services industry, the leisure industry in the hospitality industry, but of course, as we know, the u. k. is doing a lot of deals around the world and that bodes well for the future. yeah, i certainly a lot of moving parts there. hillary ford, which of straw mark development consultants. thank you so much for bringing us up to speed session. and finally, months after a russian actress and her crew became the 1st to film a movie in the outer space. well, tom cruise is no
the supply chain obviously was suffered far greater in the u. k than anywhere else. if there weren't the goods and some of the shows were empty, the consumer couldn't go out and buy them. also consumer confidence was hit drastically hard by omicron. but if we go back to adams, quote, this is the only one hangover. he says, he thinks there will be a very swift recovery at the by the end of q one that's now going into the rest of 20 to the end of this quarter. and i tend to agree with him because...
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i mean he was released without charges taking legal action against the u. k. government to restore his british possible to the case against collapse.
i mean he was released without charges taking legal action against the u. k. government to restore his british possible to the case against collapse.
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k. was in lockdown now, but in the dash as imposed restrictions is caving one tv infections tripled in a week 2, nearly 5000 a day. the capital darker has been declared an infection red, so smalley, as governments spokesmen, has been injured and a suicide bomb attack in the capital market issue. i appears to have been the only target and is said to be in a stable condition and hospital. kosovo has been so b as referendum from being held inside its territory, but it's allowed ethnic serbs to vote by mail. serbia is holding a vote on sunday to changes to the constitution. you can follow stories on the website at al serra dot com updated throughout the day. 3, we'll be here with a news, hour and half now. next it's the listening post to stay with us. while the water line is, are making furious separate in order to drop the 10, we need to store on the stair down on rushes order with ukraine. the story gets the cold war and need an update election season is coming in from the president and on
k. was in lockdown now, but in the dash as imposed restrictions is caving one tv infections tripled in a week 2, nearly 5000 a day. the capital darker has been declared an infection red, so smalley, as governments spokesmen, has been injured and a suicide bomb attack in the capital market issue. i appears to have been the only target and is said to be in a stable condition and hospital. kosovo has been so b as referendum from being held inside its territory, but it's allowed ethnic serbs to...
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k was sending alms to saudi arabia and providing aid to the yemen needs to pick up the pieces and the kind of perverse circle and those, those things are continuing on a lot of money and still made from conflict and disaster. but kind of, it is kind of porn pay for petrol if you're like on the floor of a farm in quantity. and we think it's likely that we're going to see an increase in inequality in almost every country on earth. we're beginning to see the evidence as a lag of 2 or 3 years with the data. and many of the surveys have not been done because of lockdown of because of archiving itself. but we are beginning to see concrete evidence of shopping increases in quality in many, many countries of over the world and is increasing 1000000000 out wealth is perhaps the most picturesque example of that. but the reality is a growing gap between rich and poor, almost everywhere. some of those research and pink tied countries would probably not agree with that. along with the 99 percent tax, you say that unions should play a greater role and assert more political power arguably. but i mea
k was sending alms to saudi arabia and providing aid to the yemen needs to pick up the pieces and the kind of perverse circle and those, those things are continuing on a lot of money and still made from conflict and disaster. but kind of, it is kind of porn pay for petrol if you're like on the floor of a farm in quantity. and we think it's likely that we're going to see an increase in inequality in almost every country on earth. we're beginning to see the evidence as a lag of 2 or 3 years with...
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now they had been trying to reach the u. k. sure. was that france hit back telling the u. k to stop it's latches? britain is in no position to be giving lessons to us. britain should stop using us is a punch bag in the domestic politics. correlations came twice, standoff as british p and johnson. and his views on twitter now that 3 french president micron into a hissy fit. jesse shockley, the method, i'm surprised when things are not done seriously. we don't communicate between leaders via tweets or publish letter. so we're not whistleblowers. come on some but you know, all of this came on the back of a bumpy summer for france. a to just found out that it's dean of the century with australia to build a fleet of sub marines had been torpedoed in favor of a new one with the u. s. canada. and oh yes, the u. k. hotley recipe for success. but what the issues between the u. k. in france really boil down to might have more to do with the opinion the to leaders half of each other. i think it was really a political thing on the of the, the side effect sort of to, to stuff to abs fu
now they had been trying to reach the u. k. sure. was that france hit back telling the u. k to stop it's latches? britain is in no position to be giving lessons to us. britain should stop using us is a punch bag in the domestic politics. correlations came twice, standoff as british p and johnson. and his views on twitter now that 3 french president micron into a hissy fit. jesse shockley, the method, i'm surprised when things are not done seriously. we don't communicate between leaders via...
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k was observing a ban on indoor activities in queen elizabeth has stripped her son, prince andrew, of all minute tree and royal titles. it comes a day after a judge and the u. s. rule, the civil law suit accusing him of sexual abuse. can continue virginia as your fray picture hair with the prince says she was forced to have sex with him and other men when she was 17 years old. buckingham palace says prince andrew will defend the case as a private citizen. jenny bond is a u. k. royal commentator, she says prince andrew's reputation will not recover whatever the outcome of the trial what we're seeing here is the institution of monarchy acting quite quickly, quite ruthlessly. one might say, certainly, brutally to protect itself. the queen decided that enough was enough for the last few weeks it months of been dominated by lyric headlines about the duke of york. all the other work. the members of the royal family doing seems not to get a noticed ab and it could not go on any longer. so she moved to protect the monarchy by doing something which they have journey mother to do, which is perm
k was observing a ban on indoor activities in queen elizabeth has stripped her son, prince andrew, of all minute tree and royal titles. it comes a day after a judge and the u. s. rule, the civil law suit accusing him of sexual abuse. can continue virginia as your fray picture hair with the prince says she was forced to have sex with him and other men when she was 17 years old. buckingham palace says prince andrew will defend the case as a private citizen. jenny bond is a u. k. royal...
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while the u. k was observing a ban on indoor activities. a number of conservative m p 's are now openly calling for boris johnson's resignation. and he say there won't be investigation unless a government inquiry suggests that there was criminal behavior. the barker reports from london, the rhythms of normal life are returning to the british capital. few am asked for tourists. not so it may 2020. when the country was under a strict lock down. the city, silent. yet behind the doors of 10 downing street around 50 staff were enjoying drinks in a sunny garden. mister speaker, i want to apologize. an hour of judgment. boys thompson told parliament on wednesday. he thought the gathering was a work of ent. he said, falling within government guidelines this after initially denying anything, had taken place. complete her explanation however, has enraged and peas and irked the british public and resign. you can't lead and not lead by example. and if you do your fraud, i don't big very as a confidence. so the bulk of the british paper animal and there
while the u. k was observing a ban on indoor activities. a number of conservative m p 's are now openly calling for boris johnson's resignation. and he say there won't be investigation unless a government inquiry suggests that there was criminal behavior. the barker reports from london, the rhythms of normal life are returning to the british capital. few am asked for tourists. not so it may 2020. when the country was under a strict lock down. the city, silent. yet behind the doors of 10 downing...
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k was sending alms to saudi arabia and providing aid to the, emanates to pick up the pieces and the kind of perverse circle. and those, those things are continuing on a lot of money and still made from conflict and disaster. but kind of, it is kind of poor for petula if you're like on the floor of a farm and in quantity. and we think it's likely that we're going to see an increase in inequality in almost every country on earth. we're beginning to see the evidence as a lag of 2 or 3 years with the data. and many of the surveys have not been done because of lockdown of because of archive itself. but we are beginning to see concrete evidence of sharp increases in a quality in many, many countries of the world. and this increase in 1000000000 as well as perhaps the most picturesque example of that. but the reality is a growing gap between rich and poor, almost everywhere. some of those resurgent pink tied countries would probably not agree with that. along with the 99 percent tax, you say that unions should play a greater role and assert more political power arguably. but i mean, as we know
k was sending alms to saudi arabia and providing aid to the, emanates to pick up the pieces and the kind of perverse circle. and those, those things are continuing on a lot of money and still made from conflict and disaster. but kind of, it is kind of poor for petula if you're like on the floor of a farm and in quantity. and we think it's likely that we're going to see an increase in inequality in almost every country on earth. we're beginning to see the evidence as a lag of 2 or 3 years with...
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k was in lockdown, a senior civil servant is investigating the math. bar, johnson could be toppled as tory leader if enough of his own. m. p. 's turn against him. now a conservative leadership contest would be triggered if 15 percent of tory m. p. 's right to the chair of the powerful bank bench. 1922 committee meaning 54 of them need to turn against him. a vote of no confidence would then be held and johnson would be ousted if more than 50 percent vote against him. if he survived that vote, party rules that he can't be challenged again for another year. so far on the handle of conservative m. p 's publicly said that they submitted letters to the committee that the barber has more from london. we need 54 conservative m p 's from in parliament to actually put in letters to the bat bridge committee to trigger leadership contests. now, only 6 of them who publicly called for boys johnson to resign the latest. a former junior minister saying that he has showed of frustration and a reluctance to come clean if you like. and that's why he saying it's time for boys johnson to go. constituency
k was in lockdown, a senior civil servant is investigating the math. bar, johnson could be toppled as tory leader if enough of his own. m. p. 's turn against him. now a conservative leadership contest would be triggered if 15 percent of tory m. p. 's right to the chair of the powerful bank bench. 1922 committee meaning 54 of them need to turn against him. a vote of no confidence would then be held and johnson would be ousted if more than 50 percent vote against him. if he survived that vote,...
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k. was the government tries to strike a balance between the environment and farming. mm. ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies the winter sponsored my cattle. it weighs hey there, here's your weather in a minute 15, nice to see you. we're going to begin in the indian state of west spain. gall are out of season rain here. calcutta picking up $42.00 millimeters over the past 12 hours for the entire month of january. you should see about 10 millimeters. so 4 times, your monthly average, that batch of rain now siding down the east coast into a dish or an entrepreneur dash also getting into some rounds of rain for towel now due to nice. got to have 32 degrees off to southeast asia right now and are seasonal rains were really getting hammered by them. right across java and, borneo. so the very real risk of seen some flooding here, the ne monsoon a bit subdued right now. so what that means is just some showers for coastal sections of vietnam dry day and which had been city coming in at 32 degrees. central areas of china right now more so actually toward the east. we get this wi
k. was the government tries to strike a balance between the environment and farming. mm. ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies the winter sponsored my cattle. it weighs hey there, here's your weather in a minute 15, nice to see you. we're going to begin in the indian state of west spain. gall are out of season rain here. calcutta picking up $42.00 millimeters over the past 12 hours for the entire month of january. you should see about 10 millimeters. so 4 times, your monthly average, that...
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while the rest of the u. k. was in lockdown. senior civil servants is investigating the matter a hostage crisis inside the synagogue in the united states state of texas is over all for hostages, were rescued and safe. the suspect is dead according to local police, and please say the suspect demanded the release of a pakistani nero scientist who was convicted for trying to kill a us soldier in afghanistan. all right, you have that with headlines here and there. more news come out after inside story . ah, his son is ready to make peace with its neighbors, including india, the prime minister, emron. com says economic diplomacy will now be at the heart of foreign affairs. it's all part of the country's new national security policy, but will it work? this is inside story. ah. hello and welcome to the program. i'm pete, adobe. pakistan's prime minister has launched the country's 1st ever national security policy. it seeks to shift the focus away from the military to what you might call a citizen centric framework. and
while the rest of the u. k. was in lockdown. senior civil servants is investigating the matter a hostage crisis inside the synagogue in the united states state of texas is over all for hostages, were rescued and safe. the suspect is dead according to local police, and please say the suspect demanded the release of a pakistani nero scientist who was convicted for trying to kill a us soldier in afghanistan. all right, you have that with headlines here and there. more news come out after inside...
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k was sending alms to saudi arabia and providing aid to the yemen needs to pick up the pieces and the kind of perverse circle and those, those things are continuing on a lot of money and still made from conflict and disaster. but kind of, it is kind of porn pay for petrol if you are on the floor of a farm in quantity. and we think it's likely that we're going to see an increase in inequality in almost every country on earth. we're beginning to see the evidence as a lag of 2 or 3 years with the data. and many of the surveys have not been done because of lockdown of because of archiving itself. but we are beginning to see concrete evidence of shopping increases in a inequality in many, many countries of the world and is increasing 1000000000 out wild has perhaps the most picturesque example of that. but the reality is a growing gap between rich and poor, almost everywhere. some of those research and pink tied countries would probably not agree with that. along with the 99 percent tax, you say that unions should play a greater role and assert more political power arguably. but i mean, as
k was sending alms to saudi arabia and providing aid to the yemen needs to pick up the pieces and the kind of perverse circle and those, those things are continuing on a lot of money and still made from conflict and disaster. but kind of, it is kind of porn pay for petrol if you are on the floor of a farm in quantity. and we think it's likely that we're going to see an increase in inequality in almost every country on earth. we're beginning to see the evidence as a lag of 2 or 3 years with the...
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k. was subject to strict restrictions. an internal investigation is expected to be published as soon as next week and a mob or is falling developments in london and explains that boris johnson could be forced from the leadership. it's clear that the pressure is on bar is johnson like never before. now on sunday, the leader of the opposition labor party, his stomach, again called on him to resign. he said it was clear, the prime minister had broken the rules by attending a garden policy, which involved sending out invitations to stuff to bring your own booze. of course, bar is johnson told parliament that he thought this was a work event, but many of his colleagues have rubbish. that suggestion case, dumber also saying the bar is johnson has lied to parliament previously when he said there had been no parties. number 10 downing street on sunday, they also rejected a report in the sunday times, who had spoken to a former number 10 official who said that boys johnson had been warned that god in policy was in fact illegal. and
k. was subject to strict restrictions. an internal investigation is expected to be published as soon as next week and a mob or is falling developments in london and explains that boris johnson could be forced from the leadership. it's clear that the pressure is on bar is johnson like never before. now on sunday, the leader of the opposition labor party, his stomach, again called on him to resign. he said it was clear, the prime minister had broken the rules by attending a garden policy, which...
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k was 3.4 percent smaller. so major supply chain disruption they hamper the german and the japanese recovery is a lot which delayed shipments of raw materials and other goods around the world. and the automotive sector has been hit particularly hard for lack of materials and a shortage of some each of the u. k. also took a blow from these shipping delays, which then compounded the effects of the countries departure from the so all 3 countries, economies will surpass their pre pandemic cars by the end of 2022, according to current estimates from the cd. but right now, behind them is india who is also expected to grow about 8.2 percent in 2022. but as a now the us in china, they take the cake as a global recovery. there was pretty much very heavily reliant on these 2 top economies because between them the u. s. and trying to make up about 35 percent of global g, d p with manufacturing construction and mining being china's main industries. and the u. s. performing and relying on finance insurance and real estate s
k was 3.4 percent smaller. so major supply chain disruption they hamper the german and the japanese recovery is a lot which delayed shipments of raw materials and other goods around the world. and the automotive sector has been hit particularly hard for lack of materials and a shortage of some each of the u. k. also took a blow from these shipping delays, which then compounded the effects of the countries departure from the so all 3 countries, economies will surpass their pre pandemic cars by...
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k was 3.4 percent smaller. so major supply chain disruption. they hampered the german and the japanese recoveries a lot which delayed shipments of all materials and other goods around the world. and the automotive sector has been hit particularly hard for lack of materials and a shortage of some each of the u. k. also took a blow from these shipping delays, which then compounded the effects of the countries departure from the so all 3 countries, economies will surpass their pre pandemic caused by the end of 2022, according to current estimates from the cd. but right now, behind them is india who is also expected to grow about 8.2 percent in 2022. but as a now the us in china, they take the cake as a global recovery. there was pretty much very heavily reliant on these 2 top economies because between them, the u. s. and china make up about 35 percent of global g d p with manufacturing construction in mining, being china's main industries. and the u. s. performing and relying on finance insurance and real estate sectors. absolutely, it'd be intere
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k was 3.4 percent smaller. so major supply chain disruption, they hampered the german and the japanese recovery the lot which delayed shipments of raw materials and other goods around the world. and the, the sector has been hit particularly hard for lack of materials and a shortage of some each of the u. k also took a blow from these shipping delays, which then compounded the effects of the countries departure from the so all 3 countries, economies will surpass their pre pandemic cars by the end of 2022, according to current estimates from the cd. but right now, behind them is india who is also expected to grow about 8.2 percent in 2022. but as a now the us in china, they take the cake as a global recovery. there was pretty much very heavily reliant on these 2 top economies because between them the u. s. and trying to make up about 35 percent of global g, d p with manufacturing construction and mining being china's main industries. and the u. s. performing and relying on finance insurance and real estate sector
k was 3.4 percent smaller. so major supply chain disruption, they hampered the german and the japanese recovery the lot which delayed shipments of raw materials and other goods around the world. and the, the sector has been hit particularly hard for lack of materials and a shortage of some each of the u. k also took a blow from these shipping delays, which then compounded the effects of the countries departure from the so all 3 countries, economies will surpass their pre pandemic cars by the...
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while the rest of the u. k. was locked down. senior civil servants is investigating the matter. well, brazelton could be toppled his tory leda if enough of his own. m. p. 's turned against him. tori leadership contest would be triggered if 15 percent of tory and please. right to the chair of the powerful french 1922 committee meeting, 54 of them need to turn against them. a vote of no conference would then be held and johnson would be ousted if more than 50 percent vote against him. but if he survives that vote, party rules that he cannot be challenged again for another year. and so far, only handful of conservative and piece of publicly said that they have submitted letters to the committee. nothing barbara has more in this from london. were not there yet in terms of a leadership context. it's thought that only 6 conservative m p 's, so far, publicly called for boys johnson to go the latest a form. a junior minister actually said of frustration for verification and evasion have been the order of the day. so not happy with the way boys. johnson has handled all of these incidents
while the rest of the u. k. was locked down. senior civil servants is investigating the matter. well, brazelton could be toppled his tory leda if enough of his own. m. p. 's turned against him. tori leadership contest would be triggered if 15 percent of tory and please. right to the chair of the powerful french 1922 committee meeting, 54 of them need to turn against them. a vote of no conference would then be held and johnson would be ousted if more than 50 percent vote against him. but if he...
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now they had been trying to reach the u. k. she was met, france. hate back telling the u. k to stop it's latches. britain is in no position to be giving lessons to us. britain should stop using us is a punch bag in the domestic politics. correlations came to a standoff as british p. n. johnson, and his views on twitter. now that 3 french president, my con, into a hissy fit shockley, the method, i'm surprised when things are not done seriously. we don't communicate between leaders via tweets or publish letter. so we're not whistleblowers. come on some but you know, all of this came on the back of a bumpy summer for france. a to just found out that it's dean of the century with australia to build a fleet of submarines had been torpedoed in favor of a new one with the u. s. canada. and oh yes. the u. k. hotley recipe for success. but what the issues between the u. k. in france really boil down to might have more to do with the opinion the to leaders half of each other. i think it was really a political thing and the of the, the side effect sort of to, to stuff to abs fuel to
now they had been trying to reach the u. k. she was met, france. hate back telling the u. k to stop it's latches. britain is in no position to be giving lessons to us. britain should stop using us is a punch bag in the domestic politics. correlations came to a standoff as british p. n. johnson, and his views on twitter. now that 3 french president, my con, into a hissy fit shockley, the method, i'm surprised when things are not done seriously. we don't communicate between leaders via tweets or...
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and england's top health officials at the health service was on a war footing. the u. k. of course, is not alone at all when it comes to struggling with a pandemic. nicky aaron looked back on the past really troubled 12 months. if 2020 was the year we lost to cove, it 2021 was the year life was supposed to get back on track. but as always, things on never that simple. after months of locked downs and restrictions 2021. so patients reach boiling points with trust and lead is at an all time low and people's spinning onto the street in protest. despite officials warning inoculation was vitally important. ah in the u. k, the government's reputation, nose dived as p and boris johnson flip flopped on guidelines. leaving brits confused and frustrated. where mosques don't wear mosques, how your friends don't hug friends, rust on your neighbors, and cancel your parties. as the p. m was alleged to exempt himself from the roof. and oh, oh oh, there's with meetings with people at work, talked about this is where i live and so i worked others with meetings with people at work. unsurpr
and england's top health officials at the health service was on a war footing. the u. k. of course, is not alone at all when it comes to struggling with a pandemic. nicky aaron looked back on the past really troubled 12 months. if 2020 was the year we lost to cove, it 2021 was the year life was supposed to get back on track. but as always, things on never that simple. after months of locked downs and restrictions 2021. so patients reach boiling points with trust and lead is at an all time low...
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k, for example, was having up to 50000. so it's not a given, the vaccines stop variance, but what we can do with vaccines based on the u. k and other countries experience is we can convert severe disease into trivial disease. and that should be, i'll go, yes, we need to, i'm to stop people dying and that means across the entire world. but we shouldn't kid ourselves that this. as soon as we achieve that magic vaccination of the world, the covey disaster is over because it isn't. but we will have done is to stop people dying ticket. this is exactly what people are concerned about, which is basically the, this false hope that this could be the beginning of the end of an era and the beginning of a post koby 19 era because singapore, for example, started with a 0 tolerance approach. now he's starting to relax most of the restrictions because he has met somehow 90 percent, the threshold of vaccinations. but we've seen a 3rd of all of infections recently. couldn't this be the concern facing singapore in the near future? well, i th
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it's worth bearing in mind that it was the u. k. home office. that took a political decision in the 1st place in 2019. it was a different home secretary, but it was the same office, decided to green light, the u. s. extradition request. that way this became a matter before the court at all the u. k. could have at the time had taken a decision and in the interest of press freedom and journalism and simply denied the request. instead, we then went through nearly 2 years of extradition proceedings and were now back in a, in an almost circular way to, to a situation where it might go back to the very governmental body responsible for this political decision. and the 1st place, which is pretty appalling. let me bring a stella, stella, thanks for your patience. it's good to have you joining us. i remember a tweet that you posted and it was just the beginning of december. i'm going to share it with our audience. julian phones has a stroke in belmont, prison fiance reveals this is as you're going through all of these various legal steps. rebecca's been
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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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yeah, because of course at this time last fair in the u. k, the u. k. was on the, at relatively strength lockdown. correct me if i'm wrong, but schools reopen for one day before everything closed down. and of course, of course, the last thing anybody wants is more a school closure is. but is there any research as to whether there is any impact on children wearing masks at school? because you mentioned a lot of other countries and a lot of countries will have primary school children wearing masks in class and sometimes even during play time outside. yes, an d evidence is alarming. so there's a lot of work done, published by the cdc that shows in the u. s. for example, in schools where there were mass outbreaks in schools where about 3 and a half times as feet less frequent. and also, infection rises in children were far less after schools opened in counties where the schools had mass mandates, both in primary and secondary schools. we also know that children main moss and teachers reg massaging decreases spread back into the communities of parents of chi
yeah, because of course at this time last fair in the u. k, the u. k. was on the, at relatively strength lockdown. correct me if i'm wrong, but schools reopen for one day before everything closed down. and of course, of course, the last thing anybody wants is more a school closure is. but is there any research as to whether there is any impact on children wearing masks at school? because you mentioned a lot of other countries and a lot of countries will have primary school children wearing...
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when the rest of the u . k. was in a cove, it looked down, and yet there seemed to be gatherings in contravention of those at lockdown rules here amongst the people that were actually making the rules that report is now. yes . now we as of an hour ago, danny street still haven't received it. and the protocol of. busy how it's going to be released to the public is mired in debate as to whether the opposition and peas and, and the leader of the opposition should get a copy 1st so that they can digest it before boris johnson stands up in parliament and makes a statement about his oh, exactly. how much of the report will be released? how much would be redacted if any. so there's a lot of questions that are remaining unanswered about the, the nature of the report and exactly how it's going to make its way into the public domain. a while that clock is ticking, the anticipation of his and the pressure created by that anticipation simply grows around the prime minister. i know this might be a difficult question to answe
when the rest of the u . k. was in a cove, it looked down, and yet there seemed to be gatherings in contravention of those at lockdown rules here amongst the people that were actually making the rules that report is now. yes . now we as of an hour ago, danny street still haven't received it. and the protocol of. busy how it's going to be released to the public is mired in debate as to whether the opposition and peas and, and the leader of the opposition should get a copy 1st so that they can...
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while the u. k, for example, was having up to 50000. so it's not a given, the vaccines stop variance, but what we can do with vaccines based on the u. k and other countries experience is we can convert severe disease into trivial disease. and that should be our go. yes, we need to i to stop people dying and that means across the entire world. but we shouldn't kid ourselves at this. as soon as we achieve that magic vaccination of the world, the coven disaster is over. because it isn't done is to stop people dying ticket. this is exactly what people are concerned about, which is basically the this false hope that this could be the beginning of the end of an era. and the beginning of a post covered 19 era because singapore, for example, started with a 0 tolerance approach. now he's starting to relax most of the restrictions because he has met somehow 90 percent the flesh hold of vaccinations. but we've seen a 3rd of all of infections recently. couldn't this be the concern facing singapore in the near future? well, i think the searching inf
while the u. k, for example, was having up to 50000. so it's not a given, the vaccines stop variance, but what we can do with vaccines based on the u. k and other countries experience is we can convert severe disease into trivial disease. and that should be our go. yes, we need to i to stop people dying and that means across the entire world. but we shouldn't kid ourselves at this. as soon as we achieve that magic vaccination of the world, the coven disaster is over. because it isn't done is to...
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while the u. k, for example, was having up to 50000. so it's not a given, the vaccines stop variance, but what we can do with vaccines based on the u. k and other countries experience is we can convert severe disease into trivial disease. and that should be our go. yes, we need to i to stop people dying and that means across the entire world. but we shouldn't kid ourselves at this as soon as we achieve that magic vaccination of the world, the coven disaster is over because it isn't. but we will have done is to stop people dying ticket. this is exactly what people are concerned about, which is basically the this false hope that this could be the beginning of the end of an era. and the beginning of a post covered 19 era because singapore, for example, thought that with a 0 tolerance approach, now he's starting to relax most of the restrictions because he has met somehow 90 percent, the threshold of vaccinations. but we've seen a 3rd of all of infections recently. couldn't this be the concern facing singapore in the near future? well, i th
while the u. k, for example, was having up to 50000. so it's not a given, the vaccines stop variance, but what we can do with vaccines based on the u. k and other countries experience is we can convert severe disease into trivial disease. and that should be our go. yes, we need to i to stop people dying and that means across the entire world. but we shouldn't kid ourselves at this as soon as we achieve that magic vaccination of the world, the coven disaster is over because it isn't. but we will...
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it's worth bearing in mind that it was the u. k. home office. that took a political decision in the 1st place in 2019 it was a different home secretary, but it was the same office, decided to green light, the u. s. extradition request. that's why this became a matter before the court at all the u. k. could of the time had taken a decision and in the interest of press freedom and journalism and simply denied the request. instead, we then went through nearly 2 years of extradition proceedings and were now back in an almost circular way to, to a situation where it might go back to the very governmental body responsible for this political decision and the 1st place, which is pretty appalling. let me bring stella stella. thanks for your patience. it's good to have you joining us. i remembered a tweet that you posted and it was just the beginning of december. i'm going to share it with our audience. julian phones has a stroke in belmont prison. fiance reveals this is, as you're going through all these various legal steps that rebecca's been describing
it's worth bearing in mind that it was the u. k. home office. that took a political decision in the 1st place in 2019 it was a different home secretary, but it was the same office, decided to green light, the u. s. extradition request. that's why this became a matter before the court at all the u. k. could of the time had taken a decision and in the interest of press freedom and journalism and simply denied the request. instead, we then went through nearly 2 years of extradition proceedings and...
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it's worth bearing in mind that it was the u. k. home office. that took a political decision in the 1st place in 2019. it was a different home secretary, but it was the same office, decided to green light, the u. s. extradition request. that's why this became a matter before the court at all the u. k. could have at the time had taken a decision and in the interest of press freedom and journalism and simply denied the request. instead, we then went through nearly 2 years of extradition proceedings and were now back in an almost circular way to, to a situation where it might go back to the very governmental body responsible for this political decision and the 1st place, which is pretty appalling. let me bring stella stella. thanks for your patience. it's good to have you joining us. i remembered a tweet that you posted and it was just the beginning of december. i'm going to share it with our audience. julian phones has a stroke in belmont prison. fiance reveals this is, as you're going through all of these various legal steps that rebecca's been d
it's worth bearing in mind that it was the u. k. home office. that took a political decision in the 1st place in 2019. it was a different home secretary, but it was the same office, decided to green light, the u. s. extradition request. that's why this became a matter before the court at all the u. k. could have at the time had taken a decision and in the interest of press freedom and journalism and simply denied the request. instead, we then went through nearly 2 years of extradition...
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it's worth bearing in mind that it was the u. k. home office. that took a political decision in the 1st place in 2019. it was a different home secretary, but it was the same office, decided to green light, the u. s. extradition request. that's why this became a matter before the court at all the u. k. could have at the time had taken a decision and in the interest of press freedom and journalism and simply denied the request. instead, we then went through nearly 2 years of extradition proceedings and were now back in a, in an almost circular way to, to a situation where it might go back to the very governmental body responsible for this political decision. and the 1st place, which is pretty appalling. let me bring a stella, stella, thanks for your patience. it's good to have you joining us. i remembered a tweet that you posted and it was just the beginning of december. i'm going to share it with our audience. julian phones has a stroke in belmont, prison fiance reveals this is as you're going through all of these various legal steps that rebecca
it's worth bearing in mind that it was the u. k. home office. that took a political decision in the 1st place in 2019. it was a different home secretary, but it was the same office, decided to green light, the u. s. extradition request. that's why this became a matter before the court at all the u. k. could have at the time had taken a decision and in the interest of press freedom and journalism and simply denied the request. instead, we then went through nearly 2 years of extradition...
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while the u. k, for example, was having up to 50000. so it's not a given, the vaccines stop variance, but what we can do with vaccines based on the u. k and other countries experience is we can convert severe disease into trivial disease. and that should be our go. yes, we need to i to stop people dying and that means across the entire world. but we shouldn't kid ourselves at this as soon as we achieve that magic vaccination of the world, the coven disaster is over because it isn't. but we will have done is to stop people dying ticket. this is exactly what people are concerned about, which is basically the this false hope that this could be the beginning of the end of an era and the beginning of a post cobit 19 era. because singapore, for example, faltered with a 0 tolerance approach. now he's starting to relax most of the restrictions because he has met somehow 90 percent, the threshold of vaccinations. but we've seen a 3rd of all of infections recently. couldn't this be the concern facing thing up or in the near future? well, i think
while the u. k, for example, was having up to 50000. so it's not a given, the vaccines stop variance, but what we can do with vaccines based on the u. k and other countries experience is we can convert severe disease into trivial disease. and that should be our go. yes, we need to i to stop people dying and that means across the entire world. but we shouldn't kid ourselves at this as soon as we achieve that magic vaccination of the world, the coven disaster is over because it isn't. but we will...
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k. there was a majority of economists think people's wages will be. i paced by inflation according to a financial time study inflations already on a tenure high in the u. k. and combined with new tax hikes. it's all heading britton's heart, with experts warning of a coming cost of living catastrophe. ortiz be looking at the impact rapidly. rising prices already having it's not so happy. new year haven britain, s the eat or heat di lemme means households could find themselves. $1200.00 pounds a year was off in 2022. according to a leading. think tank sterling wages plus soaring energy bills and taxes will cause a cost of living catastrophe. 2022 said to the year of the squeeze was real. wages said to be no higher next christmas than to day. and families face a typical income head of around $1200.00 pounds a year from april. as a result of tax rises and soaring energy bills come april, the new energy price cap will be set, meaning bills will jump by $600.00 pounds and the same amount will have to be coughed up due to tax changes all the while. real wage
k. there was a majority of economists think people's wages will be. i paced by inflation according to a financial time study inflations already on a tenure high in the u. k. and combined with new tax hikes. it's all heading britton's heart, with experts warning of a coming cost of living catastrophe. ortiz be looking at the impact rapidly. rising prices already having it's not so happy. new year haven britain, s the eat or heat di lemme means households could find themselves. $1200.00 pounds a...
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and so it's possible that you know that the u. k. has information about this guy that will be useful to law enforcement in the united states. and so they're going to be talking not just at the law enforcement level, but also the hostages themselves, who were exposed to this hostage taker for a rather long time. the incident took place over the course of, of something like 10 hours. also i think that some of the event early on was recorded because this was during shabani most of the congregants were not actually present in there, so they were watching it online. and so i'm sure that they're also going over the footage. and they're probably also talking with the family. i think that the questions about when, you know this individual lives in the united states and what he was doing in that interim period in between when he arrived and when the hostage incident happened. it's likely that during that time, that's when he got to go. and so where he got that fire alarm is also going to be of interest. and what will investigators want to kno
and so it's possible that you know that the u. k. has information about this guy that will be useful to law enforcement in the united states. and so they're going to be talking not just at the law enforcement level, but also the hostages themselves, who were exposed to this hostage taker for a rather long time. the incident took place over the course of, of something like 10 hours. also i think that some of the event early on was recorded because this was during shabani most of the congregants...
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well the u. k. was observing a ban on indoor activities. number of conservative employees are now openly calling for bars johnson's resignation. police are saying they won't be an investigation unless a government inquiry suggests there was criminal behavior. if baka, with his report from london. the rhythms of normal life are returning to the british capital. few em asks for tourists. not so it may 2020. when the country was under restrict locked down the city, silent. yet behind the doors of 10 downing street around 50 staff were enjoying drinks in a sunny garden. mister speaker, i want to apologize. an hour of judgment. boys thompson told parliament on wednesday. he thought the gathering was a work of ent. he said, falling within government guidelines this after initially denying anything, had taken place. complete her explanation, however, has enraged and peas and irked the british public and resign. you can't leave and not lead by example. and if you do your fraud, i don't think very as a confidence of the bulk of the british paper ani
well the u. k. was observing a ban on indoor activities. number of conservative employees are now openly calling for bars johnson's resignation. police are saying they won't be an investigation unless a government inquiry suggests there was criminal behavior. if baka, with his report from london. the rhythms of normal life are returning to the british capital. few em asks for tourists. not so it may 2020. when the country was under restrict locked down the city, silent. yet behind the doors of...
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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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while the rest of the u. k was in lockdown, a senior civil servant is investigating the matter. while boys johnson could be toppled as tore leader if enough of his own m. p. 's turn against him. a tory leadership contest would be triggered to 15 percent of tory m p. 's right to the chair of the powerful back bench. 1922 committee, meaning 54 of them need to turn against him. a note of the confidence would be then held, and johnson would be ousted if more than 50 percent vote against him. so far, only a handful of conservative and be the public. he said that they've submitted letters to the committee. let's bring in to the barber who's our correspondent in london. he's monitoring the situation on sunday for us, but speculation rarely about the future of the prime minister and whether more of his own party will will turn against that's right. so you would just reminding viewers, but we're not there yet in terms of a leadership context. it's thought that only 6 conservative m p 's sofa, publicly called for or is johnson to go to the latest form. a junior minister actually said of f
while the rest of the u. k was in lockdown, a senior civil servant is investigating the matter. while boys johnson could be toppled as tore leader if enough of his own m. p. 's turn against him. a tory leadership contest would be triggered to 15 percent of tory m p. 's right to the chair of the powerful back bench. 1922 committee, meaning 54 of them need to turn against him. a note of the confidence would be then held, and johnson would be ousted if more than 50 percent vote against him. so...
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k was in lockdown. senior civil servant is investigating the matter with bowers johnson could be toppled a story leader if enough of his own m. p. 's turn against him. the tory leadership contest would be triggered if 15 percent of conservative m. p 's, right to the chair of the powerful back bench. 1922 committee, meaning that 54 of them need to turn against johnson. a vote of confidence would then be held, and forrest johnson would be ousted if more than 50 percent vote against him. but if he survives that vote, party will say he can't be challenged for another year. so for honey, a handful of conservative m. p 's of publicly said they have submitted letters to the committee. as bringing the d baba, his monitoring events for a small london broadcast center, much speculation to deem about ready the future of boris johnson and how his party is perhaps slowly turning against him. that's right. so, and perhaps it's not so slowly as we previously thought you were giving us a reminder of the fact that we need 50 for conservative m p 's from in parliament to actually put it in letters to the
k was in lockdown. senior civil servant is investigating the matter with bowers johnson could be toppled a story leader if enough of his own m. p. 's turn against him. the tory leadership contest would be triggered if 15 percent of conservative m. p 's, right to the chair of the powerful back bench. 1922 committee, meaning that 54 of them need to turn against johnson. a vote of confidence would then be held, and forrest johnson would be ousted if more than 50 percent vote against him. but if he...
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k. was operating under severe lockdown has not gone down well with the wider public and particularly with the conservative m. p. 's, who, who had been forced to support or boris johnson so many times in the past. it seems that the biggest rebellion at the moment comes from the 2019 intake of new m. p 's, new conservative and peace. who came in in that new general election? that said, though, there was one intervention from an old tori grande, david davis, a former conservative party leadership candidates who am at towards the end of the prime minister questions quoted from the 1940 debate to the norway debate. when he said, look here, you've sat there for too long for all the good that you've done in the name of god go. and he directed that at fullest johnson. but forrest johnson at the moment has not returned hits and on the term we understand he still in the parliament building, meeting with m p. 's trying to prop up support in the hope of surviving at least to the end of the week. so
k. was operating under severe lockdown has not gone down well with the wider public and particularly with the conservative m. p. 's, who, who had been forced to support or boris johnson so many times in the past. it seems that the biggest rebellion at the moment comes from the 2019 intake of new m. p 's, new conservative and peace. who came in in that new general election? that said, though, there was one intervention from an old tori grande, david davis, a former conservative party leadership...
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k. and friends me was sort of knock on effect . is that having 1st of businesses in fair critical services, it'll have quite a lot. i mean, one issue will be the workforce. many people will be, as you noted, a, b, b, l or the isolating. it causes other problems as well. terms of the unpredictability of the future. you know, will government be making different restrictions or not very often in the u. k. it's been on very short notice next day. next 48 hours. so that on predictability is very helpful for business as well. and then finally, kind of bringing those 2 things together. getting labor from from abroad has been more difficult with different restrictions between countries. and of course with britain brackets it has kind of made this kind of very difficult cocktail at a very worrying time. and you mentioned that the problem of the unpredictability things for business. is there anything that governments could be doing to be better prepared for this sort of situation? well, i think, you know, predicting the particular variant th
k. and friends me was sort of knock on effect . is that having 1st of businesses in fair critical services, it'll have quite a lot. i mean, one issue will be the workforce. many people will be, as you noted, a, b, b, l or the isolating. it causes other problems as well. terms of the unpredictability of the future. you know, will government be making different restrictions or not very often in the u. k. it's been on very short notice next day. next 48 hours. so that on predictability is very...
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he was released without being charged a is taking legal action against a u. k. government to restore his british passport off of the case against him collapse. they issued my passport eventually off.
he was released without being charged a is taking legal action against a u. k. government to restore his british passport off of the case against him collapse. they issued my passport eventually off.
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years before the currency was introduced, u. k. and denmark, which in countries said no, we do not want to be part of this, and they formerly obtained october from not joining all. the other members of the union did not have all tabs in technical terms. what they had was a delegation not to join immediately. what we seen is from the outset, the relevent countries, and that has increased steadily over the years to 1927 with the u. k, leaving the european union. the biggest country in the block of those that were not part of the euro had gone, u k is very much he was the leader of the non participating members. and the fact that the city of london was a major financial center. also the bearing and this, i think what we now see is in a growing pressure on those 8 countries which are not near to join to ready on the glide path towards joining that's creation bulgaria. and you will start to see intensifying pressure on the other 6. how long it takes is one of these questions, but i would expect to see more members of the euro by the
years before the currency was introduced, u. k. and denmark, which in countries said no, we do not want to be part of this, and they formerly obtained october from not joining all. the other members of the union did not have all tabs in technical terms. what they had was a delegation not to join immediately. what we seen is from the outset, the relevent countries, and that has increased steadily over the years to 1927 with the u. k, leaving the european union. the biggest country in the block...
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when he, before he saw a psalm in india in the u. k. and the very embassy, a grand jury was seen investigating these particular allegations for many years prior to him being charged. so i think they conflicted separate or do you think it was limited to that initial case? and she's revelations about iraq and got them because you know, he, to some extent of being tried and before the public opinion, this is what you're doing here as well. you're trying to gain a matching for public sympathy. so again, i think we discussed that before. is it strictly a legal matter still, or is it more about, you know, how people feel about it? well, i think it's, i think it's, but it's, as i said earlier, but just in terms of public opinion, there's not at this been shipped last week we had the deputy prime minister of australia, bobby joyce's a conservative right. a very strong base in a strain and pressed supporting assad. we had 2 days later, michael griffin was one of the chief lower enforcement officers in us. try to make sure look points and the poi
when he, before he saw a psalm in india in the u. k. and the very embassy, a grand jury was seen investigating these particular allegations for many years prior to him being charged. so i think they conflicted separate or do you think it was limited to that initial case? and she's revelations about iraq and got them because you know, he, to some extent of being tried and before the public opinion, this is what you're doing here as well. you're trying to gain a matching for public sympathy. so...
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so how did a mentally irrational violent man who used to be on a terrace list in the u. k? how was he able to fly from new k to j f k. then on to texas gated gun and hold for people hostage for 11 hours, including a rabbi in cali, bill, texas, before being shot dead. well, let us ask our, asked our expert and bringing drew berquist, former counterterrorism officer and host. this is my show with drew berquist. hey, it's good to be here again, guy. thanks me. drew this is extremely frustrating. does the united states not share global intelligence database privileges with other countries to prevent situations like this? yeah, absolutely. it kinda begs the question, what are we making all these list for? if we're not going to actually track and follow the list, you know, i worked in counterterrorism for a long, long time, most my adult career and let me 1st off day. there's great people who work in our intel agencies and the people who are on the ground doing this. the problem is, is, is the american public and people around the globe and put a lot of faith and trust in our gov
so how did a mentally irrational violent man who used to be on a terrace list in the u. k? how was he able to fly from new k to j f k. then on to texas gated gun and hold for people hostage for 11 hours, including a rabbi in cali, bill, texas, before being shot dead. well, let us ask our, asked our expert and bringing drew berquist, former counterterrorism officer and host. this is my show with drew berquist. hey, it's good to be here again, guy. thanks me. drew this is extremely frustrating....
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k. how was he able to fly from new k to j f. k. then on to texas gated gun and hold for people hostage for 11 hours, including a rabbi in cali, bill, texas, before being shot dead. well, let us ask our, asked our expert and bringing drew berquist, former counterterrorism officer and host. this is my show with drew berquist. hey, it's good to be here again, guy. thanks me. drew this is extremely frustrating. does the united states not share global intelligence database privileges with other countries to prevent situations like this? yeah, absolutely. it kinda begs the question, what are we making all these list for, if we're not going to actually track and follow the list, you know, i worked in counterterrorism for a long, long time, most of my adult career. and let me 1st off say there's great people who work in our intel agencies and the people who are on the ground doing the problem is, is, is the american public and people around the globe and put a lot of faith and trust in our government systems which i think is starting to co
k. how was he able to fly from new k to j f. k. then on to texas gated gun and hold for people hostage for 11 hours, including a rabbi in cali, bill, texas, before being shot dead. well, let us ask our, asked our expert and bringing drew berquist, former counterterrorism officer and host. this is my show with drew berquist. hey, it's good to be here again, guy. thanks me. drew this is extremely frustrating. does the united states not share global intelligence database privileges with other...
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s, particularly at k, not kroger, et cetera. there was saying in the u. k, like gosh, amazing how bricks it has his global ramp. an agent who has these are these issues that are affecting the entire world. and a lot of it has come down overseas from overhaul, from coded from supply chain issues. but yes, you're right. 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? wel
s, particularly at k, not kroger, et cetera. there was saying in the u. k, like gosh, amazing how bricks it has his global ramp. an agent who has these are these issues that are affecting the entire world. and a lot of it has come down overseas from overhaul, from coded from supply chain issues. but yes, you're right. 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...
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k. thanks for joining us on d. w. business. we're seeing extremely high numbers of people in the air law isolating a because of all the crown in the u. k. and friends me was sort of knock on effect that having 1st of businesses in fair critical services. it'll have quite a lot. i mean, one issue will be the workforce. many people will be, as you noted, a, b, b, l or the isolating. it causes other problems as well. terms of the unpredictability of the future. you know, will government, the making different restrictions or not very often in the k, it's been on very short notice next day, next 48 hours. so that on predictability isn't very helpful for business as well. and then finally, kind of bringing those 2 things together, getting labor from from abroad has been more difficult with the different restrictions between countries. and of course with britain brack set has kind of made this kind of very difficult cocktail at a very worrying time. and you mentioned that the problem of the unp
k. thanks for joining us on d. w. business. we're seeing extremely high numbers of people in the air law isolating a because of all the crown in the u. k. and friends me was sort of knock on effect that having 1st of businesses in fair critical services. it'll have quite a lot. i mean, one issue will be the workforce. many people will be, as you noted, a, b, b, l or the isolating. it causes other problems as well. terms of the unpredictability of the future. you know, will government, the...
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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...