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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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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 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, ironically, 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 pay 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 on began to force us contract as a pastor of a board to the for a bill that would make us the 4 defense contractors, wine down all of their purchasing of
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 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...
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because joanne case is going through the u . k court, and that means the u. k. courts are making determinations about how you know, how the equivalent of the espionage act, the official secrets act operates in this country. and these are questions that haven't really been tested and they're being forced to be tested through doing case . could someone in the u. k. be tried for publishing information that was true. that was factual in the same way that julian is. and so far the answer has been yes, and this is truly alarming. so i think at the editorial level this is increasingly understood. of course, i think the broadcast media could be doing more. i think there's still a lot of failure to understand what's at stake. there should be more configuration like more attention to, to what the experts in the field of press freedom are saying. because i think there's not a proper understanding of the implications in the u. k. i'm really glad you mentioned that, because earlier we spoke to dr. per driver who talked about the impact if dealing a song is expedited to th
because joanne case is going through the u . k court, and that means the u. k. courts are making determinations about how you know, how the equivalent of the espionage act, the official secrets act operates in this country. and these are questions that haven't really been tested and they're being forced to be tested through doing case . could someone in the u. k. be tried for publishing information that was true. that was factual in the same way that julian is. and so far the answer has been...
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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. as the particularly hard, why? because 95 percent of all good of course a ship into the u. k. but a few things you mentioned earlier. maybe it was rachel mentioned that make you pay on survey that 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 sobeys 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 back to your question, you cain manufacturing, which will help wages and help you pay manufacturing in what ways? well, obviously that 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 border to the for a bill that would make us the for defense contractors, wind out all of their purchasing of ran
the u. k. as the particularly hard, why? because 95 percent of all good of course a ship into the u. k. but a few things you mentioned earlier. maybe it was rachel mentioned that make you pay on survey that 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 sobeys is that on the shoring is much more likely to occur...
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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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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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the u. k. also reportedly planned to push the e, u to block russia the 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 pipe like, 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 a time and time again that they're 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 wou
the u. k. also reportedly planned to push the e, u to block russia the 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 pipe like, does the west really have more leverage? and i mean, is this even likely to happen? you know, at the...
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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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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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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 pipe like, 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 time and time again that they're 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 would t
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 pipe like, 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 u. k. also reportedly plan to push the e u to block russia the use of swift, and then 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 in there's economic sanctions on the table . but if they were to cut off the swift bank, and of course the, nor 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 time and time again that they're 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 would t
the u. k. also reportedly plan to push the e u to block russia the use of swift, and then 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 in there's economic sanctions on the table . but if they were to cut off the swift bank, and of course the, nor 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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k. or which still sees goods moving within the u. k. being subject to check in response to use the 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 union. 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 to go see asians will joining us that discusses hillard ford with president mark business development consultants and board member with the british american business association, hillary, i was a pleasure to h
k. or which still sees goods moving within the u. k. being subject to check in response to use the 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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k. or which still sees goods moving within the u. k. being subject to checks in response to use the 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 breakfast and the kinds of brags that was chosen . so we are focused on solutions. the protocol provides a huge opportunity for another not 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 to go see asians will. joining us now discussing hillary ford with president gro mark business development consultants and board member with the british american business association. hillary, i was a pleas
k. or which still sees goods moving within the u. k. being subject to checks in response to use the 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 breakfast and the kinds of brags that was chosen . so we are focused on solutions. the protocol provides a huge opportunity for...
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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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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...
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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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and not only the u. s. that has that type of legislation here in the u. k. r official secret talks also locked a public interest defense. so the same type of case could be brought here. that's why it's been possible for us to be pursued in this way. and we call not only for the case against him to be dropped for the legislation that allowed for the key be open to be amended. the espionage act need the public interest and all relevant legislation around the world does as well. i'm just going to go to youtube because there's some curiosity about public opinion in the u. k. about julianna's phone. just case. is it in the papers? is it on the radio? is it in the news? drink people cas data. i think they care more and more and in fact, i think the papers have been covering the case. increasingly they're starting to understand how this, the implications of this case for them. because joanne case is going through the u . k court. and that means the u. k. courts are making determinations about how you know, how the equivalent of the espionage act, the official secre
and not only the u. s. that has that type of legislation here in the u. k. r official secret talks also locked a public interest defense. so the same type of case could be brought here. that's why it's been possible for us to be pursued in this way. and we call not only for the case against him to be dropped for the legislation that allowed for the key be open to be amended. the espionage act need the public interest and all relevant legislation around the world does as well. i'm just going to...
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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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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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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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clearly a very from the milestone here in the u. k. and of course there are different ways of measuring this death tall one, suggesting that it could in fact, even higher clearly extremely tragic, this milestone now the prime minister has really sustained on twitter. he said that korean virus is taken what he called a terrible hold on our country. he said each and every one of those who died as a profound belong to the families, friends and communities affected, and he took them, i meant to really stress how getting the job getting the 1st and 2nd vaccine is really the pop out of this pandemic. now that has, of course, been criticism that through the course of the pandemic, over the government handling of this crisis and a spokesperson for the campaign group, bereaved families, the justice which supports families who lost loved ones to cove. it has been very critical of this milestone. they said that in public inquiry into the government handling of the pandemic cannot come soon enough of this questioning, surely as the country is also
clearly a very from the milestone here in the u. k. and of course there are different ways of measuring this death tall one, suggesting that it could in fact, even higher clearly extremely tragic, this milestone now the prime minister has really sustained on twitter. he said that korean virus is taken what he called a terrible hold on our country. he said each and every one of those who died as a profound belong to the families, friends and communities affected, and he took them, i meant to...
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clearly a very somber milestone here in the u. k. and of course there are different ways of measuring this death, tall one, suggesting that it could in fact, even higher clearly, extremely tragic, this milestone now. now the prime minister has really sustained on twitter. he said the crew virus is taken, what he called a terrible hold on our country. he said each and every one of those who died is a profound loss to the families, friends and communities affected and he took them. i meant to really stress how getting the job getting the 1st and 2nd vaccine is really the pop out of this pandemic. now that has, of course, been criticism over through the course of the pandemic over the government handling of this crisis and a spokes person for the campaign group. bereaved families, the justice which supports families who lost loved ones to cove. it has been very critical of this milestone. they said that in public inquiry into the government handling of the pandemic cannot come soon enough. all of this questioning charlotte as the countr
clearly a very somber milestone here in the u. k. and of course there are different ways of measuring this death, tall one, suggesting that it could in fact, even higher clearly, extremely tragic, this milestone now. now the prime minister has really sustained on twitter. he said the crew virus is taken, what he called a terrible hold on our country. he said each and every one of those who died is a profound loss to the families, friends and communities affected and he took them. i meant to...
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it for the u. k. a media reports claim the british government is looking to deport illegal migrants to 3rd party countries in africa, particularly gonna entre wanda with a variable welcome. you're watching auto international with me. nicky, aaron, now western journalists trying to convince the public that russia wants to invade neighboring ukraine are committing criminal negligence. thus, the view from moscow where officials have been strenuously denying those deceptive efforts by the media and the american establishment. it's amazing how american gen, lest speak was all certainty about russia's attack on ukraine and seemed to have never heard about nato expansion to the east of the obligations of western countries to the indivisibility of security. it is as if they did not know anything about the provocations of the key. every shame and washington support will. is this holy simplicity or impermissible? neva, t. i think it's criminal negligence. what media hysteria that maria's a horrible mentioned th
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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
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clearly a very from the milestone here in the u. k. and of course there are different ways of measuring this death tall one, suggesting that it could in fact, even higher clearly extremely tragic, this milestone now the prime minister has really sustained on twitter. he said that korean virus is taken what he called a terrible hole on our country. he said each and every one of those who died as a profound belong to the families, friends and communities affected. and he took them, i meant to really stress how getting the chance getting the 1st and 2nd vaccine is really the pop out of this pandemic. now that has, of course, been criticism over through the course of the pandemic over the government handling of this crisis and a spokesperson for the campaign group. bereaved families, the justice which supports families who lost loved ones to cove. it has been very critical of this milestone. they said that in public inquiry into the government handling of the pandemic cannot come soon enough. all of this questioning, surely as the country
clearly a very from the milestone here in the u. k. and of course there are different ways of measuring this death tall one, suggesting that it could in fact, even higher clearly extremely tragic, this milestone now the prime minister has really sustained on twitter. he said that korean virus is taken what he called a terrible hole on our country. he said each and every one of those who died as a profound belong to the families, friends and communities affected. and he took them, i meant to...
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on monday, the u. k. home secretary said the country's armed forces are set to take charge of operations, looking to limit migrant crossings in the channel. and we discussed the situation with the u. k. independence parties, former spokes person on immigration. he says the borrower's, johnson's pledge is only issue or a bid to distract the public's attention away from the so called policy gave scandal. and which claims he hosted boozy get together during a covert look down is ridiculous ideas use the navy. the british navy has been cut to the bone anyway and its purpose is not to repel illegal immigrant boats. we are without countries like governor oregon, the actually knowing about it, saying that we are going to transport illegal immigrants over there. that rightly replying and telling us that they don't want them. this has been a problem ever since into power back in 2019. theresa may was little bit weak or miss she famously saw in the us migration called laura show some has come out with big words. th
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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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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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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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clearly a very somber milestone here in the u. k. and of course there are different ways of measuring this death, tall one, suggesting that it could in fact, even higher clearly, extremely tragic, this milestone now. now the prime minister has really sustained on twitter. he said the crew virus is taken what he called a terrible hold on our country. he said each and every one of those who died is a profound loss to the families, friends and communities affected and he took them. i meant to really stress how getting the job getting the 1st and 2nd vaccine is really the pop out of this pandemic now has of course, been criticism over through the course of the pandemic over the government handling of this crisis and a spokes person for the campaign group bereaved families, the justice which supports families who lost loved ones to cove. it has been very critical of this milestone. and they said that in public inquiry into the government's handling of the pandemic cannot come soon enough. all of this questioning charlotte to ask the count
clearly a very somber milestone here in the u. k. and of course there are different ways of measuring this death, tall one, suggesting that it could in fact, even higher clearly, extremely tragic, this milestone now. now the prime minister has really sustained on twitter. he said the crew virus is taken what he called a terrible hold on our country. he said each and every one of those who died is a profound loss to the families, friends and communities affected and he took them. i meant to...
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on monday, the u. k. home secretary said the country's armed forces are said to take charge of operations looking to limit migrant from things in the channel. we discussed the situation with the u. k. independence parties fullness spokesperson on immigration . he says that boris johnson's pledge is on the issue or a bid to distract the public's attention away from the so called it party gave scandal, mid claims he hosted boozy get togethers during a coded lockdown is so 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 our 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 teresa, my was little bit weak or miss she famously saw in the un migration comb or show some has come out with big words. this is ve
on monday, the u. k. home secretary said the country's armed forces are said to take charge of operations looking to limit migrant from things in the channel. we discussed the situation with the u. k. independence parties fullness spokesperson on immigration . he says that boris johnson's pledge is on the issue or a bid to distract the public's attention away from the so called it party gave scandal, mid claims he hosted boozy get togethers during a coded lockdown is so ridiculous. ideas use...
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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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the u. k. has requested significant changes to the deal knowing that as it stands now, the required border checks for northern ireland treated as though it is no longer a part of u. k. in response, the use chief for exit negotiators said he is highlighting the importance of the current deal because it was the only agreement they have been able to come to so far. and ultimately, it is about ensuring stability, predictability and to prosperity in northern ireland. so bearing in mind, so for the protocol to present sir, the one and only solution found jointly in lights of rags it to protect. so the gains of the peace process and avoid to hard border on the islands of tutoring in san this guys is hillary ford, which president of straw mark business development consultants, an board member with the british american business association. now, hillary, what do you make of these talks? i mean, is there hope for some kind of deal that would address the concerns that the u. k. has presented? will rachel,
the u. k. has requested significant changes to the deal knowing that as it stands now, the required border checks for northern ireland treated as though it is no longer a part of u. k. in response, the use chief for exit negotiators said he is highlighting the importance of the current deal because it was the only agreement they have been able to come to so far. and ultimately, it is about ensuring stability, predictability and to prosperity in northern ireland. so bearing in mind, so for the...
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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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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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k. or which still sees goods moving within the u. k. being subject to check in response to use the 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 union. so the only tenant in the world. so where do we stand as the northern ireland protocol and article 16 once again, take center stage and post to go see agents will joining us. that discusses hillard ford with president cro 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 the 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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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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now u. k. officials believe that $65000.00 individuals could try this year. the u. k. independence parties, former spokesman on immigration, says johnson's pledges on the issue are a bit to distract the party, a scandal. the public vote. what before is ridiculous ideas use the navy. the british navy has been cut to the bone anyway and its purpose is not to repel illegal immigrant boats. we are without countries like governor oregon, the actually knowing about it, saying that we are going to transport illegal immigrants over there. that rightly replying and telling us that they don't want them. this has been a problem ever since into power back in 2019. theresa may was little bit weak or miss she famously saw in the us migration called laura show some has come out with big words, which is very convenient, but only now as the illegal immigrant crisis reaches a crescendo. and at the same time, the local subarus johnson to go that this, these firm promises a being made. we've been fool too many times by pretty to tell him the conservatives are not going to do anything a
now u. k. officials believe that $65000.00 individuals could try this year. the u. k. independence parties, former spokesman on immigration, says johnson's pledges on the issue are a bit to distract the party, a scandal. the public vote. what before 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...
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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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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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clearly a very sombre milestone here in the u. k. and of course, they're all in different ways of measuring this death, tall one, suggesting that it could in fact, even higher. clearly, extremely tragic, this milestone now. now the prime minister has really sustained on twitter. he said the crew virus is taken. what he called a terrible hold on our country. he said each and every one of those who died is a profound loss to the families, friends and communities affected, and he took them, i meant to really stress how getting the job getting the 1st and 2nd vaccine is really the pop out of this pandemic. now has, of course, been criticism over through the course of the pandemic over the government handling of this crisis and a spokesperson for the campaign group. bereaved families, the justice which supports families who lost loved ones to cove. it has been very critical of this milestone. they said that in public inquiry into the government's handling of the pandemic cannot come soon enough. all of this questioning charlotte to ask th
clearly a very sombre milestone here in the u. k. and of course, they're all in different ways of measuring this death, tall one, suggesting that it could in fact, even higher. clearly, extremely tragic, this milestone now. now the prime minister has really sustained on twitter. he said the crew virus is taken. what he called a terrible hold on our country. he said each and every one of those who died is a profound loss to the families, friends and communities affected, and he took them, i...
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u. k. and 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 on, maria explains. you may have heard dr. ted ross, the head of the world health organization, talking about the twin threats of delta and omicron. but whether it's a twin threat to you and your particular part of the world. well, that depends gonna shay some maps festival from now world and data. the red map is showing army kron infections, or at least way all micron is more prevalent, pretty easy to see. and no surprise that down in south africa. that's where we 1st saw a 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 alma tron in the u. k, but the rest of europe is not as badly affected. it is dealing with delta change to the blue map, actually i'l
u. k. and 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 on, maria explains. you may have heard dr. ted ross, the head of the world health organization, talking about the twin threats of delta and omicron. but whether it's a twin threat to you and your particular part of the world. well, that depends gonna...
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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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because this time last year, taking the u. k. as an example, the number of people who were dying every day was about 1501 point, and the number of people in the hospital accounts for nearly half of all of the beds that we have in our national health service. we couldn't be more different now, where although we do have people in hospital, probably half of them are in hospital with corona virus, not because of corona virus, which is completely different from last year. and the number of people who are losing their lives is a fraction of where we were. and the reason that happened is that we've been able to transform the condition from what was lethal for some into trivial for almost everyone. and that thanks to vaccines. and we have other weapons to throw this now in the form of an bars drugs. it's not a given that if we vaccinate everybody, we will no longer face variance because the sobering prospects and the sobering observation is that only chrome, which has brought many countries back to the brink of locked downs or actually p
because this time last year, taking the u. k. as an example, the number of people who were dying every day was about 1501 point, and the number of people in the hospital accounts for nearly half of all of the beds that we have in our national health service. we couldn't be more different now, where although we do have people in hospital, probably half of them are in hospital with corona virus, not because of corona virus, which is completely different from last year. and the number of people...
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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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i missed the danger when death told the u. k. well, this is a mile the strain of the illness is still $300.00 or so a day, which is like a plane crash every single day. so the idea that some mild of illness is relative to the other variance. it's worth highlighting that actually a jumbo jet crash every day is roughly the number of people who die because it's smoking cigarettes. and this is a tiny number of people who will be killed ultimately by the pandemic, which reset into which is overweight. obesity malnutrition, which is affecting half the world population right now. but that's one side. yes, i think we are now seeing pretty much across the board. even countries that had pursued a very, very strong, very powerful 0 covey approach to start with accepting that we are seeing an endemic disease. we're seeing something which is not going to go away in the foreseeable future. and therefore, we have to make a plan for how we work alongside it. we tolerated, we control it, but we can't eradicate it. the right thing to do when you 1
i missed the danger when death told the u. k. well, this is a mile the strain of the illness is still $300.00 or so a day, which is like a plane crash every single day. so the idea that some mild of illness is relative to the other variance. it's worth highlighting that actually a jumbo jet crash every day is roughly the number of people who die because it's smoking cigarettes. and this is a tiny number of people who will be killed ultimately by the pandemic, which reset into which is...
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all possible since the u. k. left, the e use common agricultural policy that subsidized farmers depending on the size of their land. the new post breaks it funds designed to reward farmers for making environmentally positive choices. we have now legally binding targets for the environment. most notably a target to reverse the decline in nature by 2030. and we have a responsibility as a governments to ensure that the payment rates we make are attractive enough to incentivize the uptake of our schemes. whether rumblings of concern while he's the plans will simply reward already wealthy farmers that have land to spare concerns to about the lives of livelihoods, of small a tenant farmers who could be kicked off land to make way for re wilding schemes. and what about food security, say farmers, britain needs more nor less farmland, to feed a growing population or run the risk of being increasingly dependent on foreign and potentially low quality import. delivering food for the country is also an absolutely crucial par
all possible since the u. k. left, the e use common agricultural policy that subsidized farmers depending on the size of their land. the new post breaks it funds designed to reward farmers for making environmentally positive choices. we have now legally binding targets for the environment. most notably a target to reverse the decline in nature by 2030. and we have a responsibility as a governments to ensure that the payment rates we make are attractive enough to incentivize the uptake of our...
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this is a dialogue that we need to pursue with the u. k. the law heckled. manual marconas, he arrived at the european parliament and then his views were attacked in the chamber a spokesperson for frances national rally slammed his immigration policies while the head of the european people's party accused him of dividing society. meanwhile, green met janik job. don't know, viciously lashed out at a cron for failing to fight climate change. now this was still a list to mr. he will go down in history. mister president of the president of climate inaction. because you ultimately been complacent about the issue. you prefer to find truces with lobbyists rather than wage war against climate change. you prefer to procrastinate, like no streep in the field, don't come. you push back, give up and fantasize about solutions in 1015 or 20 years, rather than declare a call to arms. but professor sean bri small of. busy the catholic university of laverne believes micron is to a 3rd authoritarian excuse me, to listen to criticism, no matter how heavy it is
this is a dialogue that we need to pursue with the u. k. the law heckled. manual marconas, he arrived at the european parliament and then his views were attacked in the chamber a spokesperson for frances national rally slammed his immigration policies while the head of the european people's party accused him of dividing society. meanwhile, green met janik job. don't know, viciously lashed out at a cron for failing to fight climate change. now this was still a list to mr. he will go down in...