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the story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. they should have occupied territory is evil under international law this is exactly what israel intends to do when it comes to the west on this edition of we discussed why israel is doing this international reaction and the state. secrets prisons and usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe even the most prosperous can be deceived we've been busy roads on the with to view the houses were allegedly preserved words located in the only safe people had access to the story investigators covered the dough. dealings of the secret
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services. the great ignore. for. justice. welcome to the good visionaries. at the corner of ours has not only been a health crisis today has put our relationship to the test as well as the love the energy relations and the post called the round journey by helen fisher. scientific advisor for the match. helen so great to have you on our program back again but i mean this time around what time is to be
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talking about humans and human relationships because before the end we had some ones that actually shows compassion and we used to shake hands you know create somebody and we used to offer a hand when you were actually helping someone literally with the los things from now on using is going to be a sign of careless less ignoring as opposed to where they were before will always touchy feely behavior becomes sort of an acceptable thing as a social norm. i think to some extent and for a period of time and mean once we get the you know. the antidote to the virus and maxine's i think that people will get get back to tension and kissing and and hugging each other you know we are mammals we are built to touch and kiss and hold each other and i do think that we're going to be more careful with people that we don't know. i think we're in an age of transparency in age in which you get to know
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somebody very well before the touching starts and before the kissing starts and i think this is particularly. important for singles because you know when you're married to somebody. you're going to get a virus or not get a virus but you're not moving out you're not leaving the prison but when you're dating when you're courting i think it's going to be the age of transparency and the day of the one night stand is now over at least for a while we only have that it just like you said it's going to come back a whole hugging and kissing it's just a question of which is i know how much sight i mean he can take 2 a year or kid to get that vaccine out of the actual properly tested until we actually start using a says before that is a year or 2 the last time right physical contact because it's part of our nation
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like your say sense that a vital non-verbal means of communication and tedious stroking triggers and dorf a system in our brain is all those things will be excluded from our social habits for that time for our kids where really getting those and her friends and asa toxins from. you now you can fall madly in love with somebody who you have never met in person and you can feel feelings of deep attachment when somebody over the internet says something that's really in dearie and you can even fall in love with somebody without ever touching them in. i mean these are basic green systems and they just live within a set and you know suddenly you read a good poem and you can still you know start to cry. you can read an e-mail that makes you mad and suddenly the brain circuitry for anger becomes active and you can certainly be talking to somebody and they can tell you how much they love you or that they are dying to kiss you or hold you and you can begin to feel that ceiling of deep attachment so these are basic brain systems they can be really triggered
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almost at any time now it's better to do the honey no question about it and when you have sex with somebody with orgasm there's a real side of oxytocin and days of present and you can feel theories of deep attachment but you can feel all those feelings just are getting a beautiful birthday card from somebody who loves you know these brain systems are not going to die just because we've got a virus they're very primitive you know we didn't have 3 distinctly different brain systems for mating and reproduction sex drive a series of intense dramatic love and feelings of deep attachment and any one of them can be triggered even over the internet even through face time so when you say one way stand your eyes over for an hour and how it will be reevaluating physical contact will become a more intimate form of international or an excuse if it is not yes i definitely
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think so it what's interesting now is we're seeing the rise of the whole new stage in the course of process. you know prior to this pandemic people met on the internet and then they went out and met in person and now during this lot down they've met on the internet and then spent hours on the internet you know doing video chatting there on face time resume or sky. and they're getting to know somebody before the kids even starts and i do think that this new stage of courting . on the internet will remain after the pandemic subsides simply because it's logical you know in the old days and they just before the pandemic when you went out and met somebody for the 1st time you know there's always this one concert will sing am i going to kiss or should i kiss and do a whole has it's gone it's off the table when you're courting on the internet with video chatting. you know sex is not involved money is also not involved you don't
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have to decide you know do we go to a stance a restaurant do we have a fancy drink or do we go to a coffee bar and spend 20 minutes and very little money monies of the table and sexes are the table and what is on the table is self disclosure what people are doing much more during this pandemic is having conversations with each other stocks and in terms of singles they're doing much more courting on the internet so by the time they get to the 1st date they will have already done a lot of self disclosure which builds into missing they were already know that they want to meet this person and that they want to kiss this person that they dare present because they've had this transparency already so we're going to see fewer 1st dates but they're going to be much more meaningful 1st date. and. and i think the kitchen is going to start very rapidly because these people have already gotten to know each other so i think among people who really know each
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other the transparency is occurring they're talking about where they've been who live test and they feel safe themselves and i think there's going to be just as much intimacy between people who really know each other and have good conversations before the kissing starts. what you're saying and describing right now it seems like that they online video sort of romancing that we got to see during the pandemic terry to say to last 3 months could actually result in to changing completely the harry down of dating let me just before a leg you know you think twice i want to see this person not a good offense restaurant are non-issue the kids are not and now you lock down your house for 2 to 3 months so you see this person almost every day on the radio on this ng and sort of new confession like psychotherapy where you confess and have a need to tell them everything about you and they do the same thing i mean they all
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the level of openness about oneself has never been higher to to my perception because that's been speaking to people nearly oh my god this is huge every dating app right now has a video because it has become the biggest thing advertising lately on the deal with the other person and so possible because if you want to end it ages you have clay stopping the hideous so we're going to test now we're going to kiss your frogs by the time you go out meet somebody in person you're going to know that you know all this stuff transparency has occurred you've created the intimacy with that person and now you know i'd like to go to a stance here or just spend more money on the drink and just of his unity because you know we're going to just you're frogs and i do think i think you're absolutely correct that this is a new stage in dating dating creature on the internet before you meet in person and in many respects removing forward to the past i mean in a century ago people do
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a lot of talking before they ever actually went out on the date so it's slowing down the court ship process and i think that's slowing down which is actually very healthy because all of my data show that the longer you court and the later you read the more likely you are to remain together so we may even be seeing more stability in in our partnerships but you know. could you there's always been changing you are suggesting that this is a big change it is it's a huge change but you don't think about when the automobile change and in the united states by the late 1940 s. or early 1956 a lot of people were able to afford. a car and what did they get that i really didn't bedroom i mean motown you know i mean it changed course ship the automobile the birth control pill change courtship actually going way back several 1000 years ago when we invented the place that changed courtship so critic is always going to
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change and what's interesting about this new twist dating on the internet video chat it's it's actually going to change crunches i think in a very productive way right off. the hard. scientific advisor for the national. labs and they are all too human relations. are stated us. american and so long to start growing it propitious rates because american empire right because it's easy for the top 2 feet everything and link nothing for everyone
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else america would be better off if it was not an empire so the collapse of the us dollar will be painful for a period of time but what comes on the outside will be i think a lot more amenable to most. all of club became a household really not states and other world over. washington ceased to be a city that. tended toward the compromised by what is a sure national interest people talked about gridlock in congress hear people talk about. the right salt the radicals in both parties so this rapidly. you solve it by putting some tryst to politics most of the mystique and war. explode just.
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and we're back with helen fisher a few bodies and she said to the advisor for the last con they say something about relationships hell. it's family say that courtship before it was about you know taking your time getting to know each other and talking to each other and more time you take to court the stable relations get so that that is the thing that leads me to the thought that the relationship that will start during the carter virus or coming out of the car is who much more stable than there was that was seen before so in a way so they rewinding and going back to basics and this is classic sad story by shapley all dating in the future as their own through services like real life match
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home and when the protagonists actually finally loses all hope with them he's a resource so he's naturally make or chaperone auntie to find him a match will say so finally with a d. id you feel like people may be getting tired of the 21st century ways of finding romance in the old school courtship i say actually coming back absolutely and we can see in front of our faces we're going to have fewer dates because we're going to meet people on the internet and we're going to get rid of the ones that don't work on the internet before we meet in person and those 1st dates are going to be much more meaningful. yes i think. i think there's going to be a lot less you know one night stands i think we still will have friends with benefits i meant as a people. i call it slow logs and i've written a lot about it recently the mere fact of courtship is really slowing down i mean
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before the internet before the pandemic. over 70 percent are single started courtship just as just friends are they just friends and talking to this prison is just and then moving into friends with benefits you know you learn a lot between the sheets not just hasn't been to make love but you know whether they're kind whether they can listen with a sympathetic whether they've got a sense of humor or they can take any instructions. between the sheets about something so they start out as just friends and move into friends with benefits and and then they slowly tell. friends and sami about this new person and they slowly move in together and later they wed i mean we're marriage used to be the beginning of a partnership now it's the finale the whole a whole course of process is slowing down and what this pandemic has done is slow it down some more and you know it's very interesting when you are mentioned something recently. any kind of catastrophe maces take
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a look at who we are what we've got what we don't have what we need and i do think that more and more people are going to get serious partnership at a younger age. they're very very careful with stillness courtships going to slow down and i think they're going to want to know every single thing about somebody before they marry and i think they're going to take a long time understand who somebody is and as i mentioned that you know all of the data show that the longer the courtship is the later you marry the more likely you are to stay together so much you have a pandemic that's creating chaos in every other part of our life but in this particular single courtship romance it is it may be a bit of a guest. strict could also be his is so ok i around us and certainly in most unbearable thing for a human mind that you need to look for sensibility anywhere you can and then
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maybe the relationship and courtship is that stronghold where you can make it stable and everything around you is falling apart and the world as you knew it doesn't exist anymore at least have this a stable relationship and you can hold on to that and not go crazy do you think that could be also part of it absolutely i mean let's not forget the fact that i mean i think it also hinted at this before i think it's creating a great sense of appreciation for the basics and i also do think it's going to be various people who break up after this is over because you know anything having to wait i mean the amount of divorces are unprecedented i mean on one hand you're saying going to get more marriage is an endemic terror but then as we see people are divorcing krosnick. amounts is that what's interesting is you
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know it came over in new york about in about 8 years soaring divorce rate in in in china but what they didn't see is is probably also a story marriage rate due and it's sorry in amount of people who really realize oh he is still oh she is the one we've now been stuck in a you know in one room for 3 months and we were able to get along and cyber issues and so i wasn't sure whether i should marry him or her whether i should make a long term partnership of some kind and now i think i can so it's interesting our newest oh he's talking about the story of divorce rate but not talking about what is probably equally true this is because we don't have the numbers there are because we're too to get the ratings is very sad about divorces like it's very sad about. death than love well you're a journalist and so i think your guess is better than mine but. my guess is that my educated guess is that the press really does wear papers and the bad news and the
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good knows. you know in fact my boyfriend just wrote a book called the power of bad and how you know we do try to sell the bad and see the bad in fact the brain is very well built to remembers a bad there's a huge brain region called negativity and we tend to remember the bad image for millions years in these little had it together in groups nice to remember who your friends were but if you didn't remember who your enemies were you could die so the brain is very well built to remember the bad and i do think i newspaper sort of almost naturally tell you about the divorce rate and maybe they don't collect much data that's a marriage rate either and also it's much more than just marriage i mean you could collect data in a minute people get married right after. right after a pandemic but i don't know if we can ever collect data on how many people decide ok now we're going to live together ok now we're going to start a relationship ok now we've been able to be together since 3 months i think we can
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continue at it because there's no date on it as not being corrected but i know the brain you know i think you know i i and my colleagues have put over 100 people into a brain scanner to study the brain circuitry of romantic love and we're built to love we were able to live in a lot of people who are divorced a vast majority will find a new love and we're stable love and do it all over again so just give and take is making all of us. what we need what we don't have and drive us to making the kinds of partnerships that will be more stable i love what you're saying than el fasher that adelaide this whole old fashioned corti had taken it seriously getting to know each other and all that the lady sat a phenomena of our friends with benefits is not a completely disappear or a we certainly have and mostly men of course more afraid of serious relationship you know men men tend to be serial daters. well i think to disagree
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actually i think a lot of people think that you know i have studied law for over 40 years now and i'm now chief science advisor to match dot com and i've been there for 15 years collecting scientific data and every year i do this study called singles in america we do not poll match members as not it was a match membership is a national representative sample of singles based on the u.s. census and as it turns out year after year men fall in love faster than women they fall off and then women when they meet somebody that they are in love with they they want to introduce that person to friends and family sooner it's basic mate guarding. when they get into a real partnership men have more intimate conversations with their wives or girlfriends than women do with their husbands or boyfriends because women have their intimate conversations with their girlfriends and men are to have to as well
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actually kill themselves when relationship is over so i've been trying to tell the world and maybe this is my opportunity that men actually were fragile sex when it comes to romance and when i put men into the brain scanner the way i do with women just same and even gay people frankly is this is in brain systems the brain system like the sears system or the anger system the brain systems for a minute but it's actually it is treating cats in lies way below your cortex where you do you think in a way below the. factories in the middle of the head there are straight the most it's basic drive and it's a basic drive to find life's greatest prize which is a mating partner and then probably fall in love faster than women because men are more visual and men have a little less to lose i mean woman is going to have that baby and you know then 9 months and for millions of years it was dangerous hard to asian and delivering a child is very dangerous and in every culture on earth women spend more time you
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know raising a child and. the age of sort now men spend their lives for millions of years going and hunting dangerous animals so they can see that sound so we are a pair bonding species and man have for millions of years taken the responsibility of being a good father and a good husband what's interesting right now is you know people are constantly talking to me about you know technology is changing love technology is changing everything technology is just enabling us to do the same old thing i mean all these dating sites are is introducing sites and all they do is introduce you the only real algorithm is your own brain you gotta get on the video chatting or meet him in person just to wrap this amazing insight into the world of dating today do you think this denecke could be also a great life where man and woman can come clean in terms of who they really are. and sort of starting to nations you based on that rather than prototype of how
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women are measured me dealing with this question give it a little extra push the whole coronavirus thing i think that extra pushes various sophie. very real and i think it will continue i think that after this pandemic has subsided and people can then go out and meet in person i think they will still do the video chatting before him because they don't have to deal with the money they don't have to do with the sex they can get to know the person and they can get rid of what they don't want before they go out so i think 1st days are going to be much more meaningful i think that people will come together after some disclosure after transparency has begun and by the way i'm crazy about millennial so i don't know how old you are but i'm just crazy about it so young these days they want transparency even before this pandemic started day want transparency and in fact they're leading the way in terms of doing the video chat
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and getting to know somebody before they settle down. as a matter of fact 40 percent a single today and even more millennial want self acceptance before they cast feelings they want to put one 3rd of the want to get their finances in order and their career or before they catch feelings yonder they are very serious everybody thinks they're just sleeping around sure everybody's always been sleeping around us get a grip there but but the bottom line is that i love this term that they've invented an. undefined relationship you know the young want transparency they want to know where this is headed and their day they might have their one night stand that they're going to get rid of what they don't want rapidly and they're putting the sounds together they're courting very slowly this pandemic is making them be even more careful they will continue to be careful and they may. at least a decade i don't know
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a generation more solid partnerships like this i highlight what you say my sister yours and her than me and i feel happy for her after his heart. i feel a she he's on the right path in your right hand you're right thank you so i see his wonderful a side thing pleasure talking to you i hope we get to tell me to your side to our license from what we just came true and what we wonder. don't be following and be glad to show nice and you're nice tell me what you've discovered to absolutely hate his cell life. thank you.
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experience and soon. welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is our 2 u.k. . pubs balls and restaurants are set to reopen in england the saturday with the prime minister warning the public to behave sensibly to avoid a 2nd spike in the coronavirus we hear from the head chef. the government announces quarantine exemptions for dozens of countries for those arriving in england from july the 10th but the u.k.'s 100 nations expressed frustration over a lack of communication we got the reaction of the travel expert. the u.k. government is accused of putting lives at risk by issuing incorrect advice to care homes are out of date personal protective equipment we talked to a disease control expert. and produced their toes wrapped up in bright
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tape to be strong and i mean only going to get 19 closures and could for the government to rescue the industry with the financial package. with england gearing up to reopen pubs and restaurants on saturday prime minister boris johnson has issued a stark warning encouraging the public to behave sensibly to prevent a 2nd peak of coronavirus well i shall be ever sastry to insist like some soho in central london why there should be a so they are you're in the heart of one of london's nightlife districts how are they preparing for the big reopening. well after a gruelling 3 month wait brits are really now waiting for this moment in time where the reopening of pubs bars and restaurants is just around the corner as of tomorrow i'm in the heart of central london as you mentioned here at
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a restaurant that is preparing to reopen its stores typically it would be heaving with customers and tomorrow they're hoping to emulate that vision but of course it comes with some strict measures the likes of hanson. well provided upon entry they'll try and space out the restaurant as well and table service as an absolute must now restaurant like this usually has a capacity of $300.00 but because of the current virus still being out there the capacity has now been reduced to 110 but it still means is financially viable to reopen the doors but of a huge concern especially for the government and the prime minister is that they're going warning the public to try and be sensible to take it easy to avoid a 2nd spike i think we wanted to to give pubs time to prepare we wanted to date early in july and i when i look at what is happening i hope very much that people will behave responsibly so we're making progress we aimed for july
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the 4th we wanted to set ourselves a target we think we're in good shape but my message is let's not blow it in our folks we've done a fantastic job so far in bearing down on this disease collectively. well i'm now joined by the head chef right here at our askew day richard dela cruz joins me now the head chef thank you so much for speaking to us today of course not but only to get things right for you it's like i'm pretty excited to be on and choose. to spend they meet you was my yourself everyone here all the members stuff and everything that we buy such as a restaurant but that time now. moving engines put everything in place to try to keep everyone safe excited said it's time now to push even that chain that measures have been put in place can you just expand what these measures are. we follow when the government guidelines. mean one socialist and she's pretty much our priority here hands me tyson everywhere cleaning cleaning clean. for us to keep everyone
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safe of course everyone safe also includes your stuff here at the restaurant how are you keeping them safe and making sure that they're keeping the public safe as well well we create an. massive assessment program we run in checks weekly corner wire stairs we run into this daily temperatures we make them feel. how they feel today they've been in contact with any in any sort of contagion maybe from day to day many people would be a little bit worried about a 2nd spike in the fear in a fire is that something of a concern to you just really about sharing i mean that will destroy most most of our businesses and if we don't want to be one of them that's why we hope and we do a number where we're best to keep everyone safe at the moment of course it's been a very challenging and difficult time going out of business almost for 3 months now how has it been for your restaurant. we didn't get calls for the 1st 2 months when
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we tried to run a delivery business which is school going to be part of our beach right now also trying to survive mainly try to keep the dorsal fins to be able to be at or at the when everyone everyone is ready to start but of course looking forward to tomorrow we're looking forward tomorrow we're waiting everyone here welcome and they think thank you so much and best of luck going forward tomorrow and in the near future so there you have it of course this restaurant is preparing to reopen its schools but not every single restaurant across england is able to do so of course many were not able to get their restaurants ready in time because the government only gave restaurants and hospitality sector the green light just around 10 days ago some that there was a close but this restaurant will open that tool's as of tomorrow a much needed boost for the economy but of course a much needed boost for everybody creating a nice. indeed a psychological lift chad thank you very much indeed. or but as you said though even though measures are raising the saturday the majority of the population still feel apprehensive about some areas of normal life returning well according to suss
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mori that 3 in 5 people would feel uncomfortable about going to pubs and restaurants that figure is the same as it was back in may where 65 percent of respondents claimed they would feel concerned about attending large gatherings while just over 60 percent would feel apprehensive about using public toilets but also close to 60 percent of people said they would feel uncomfortable going abroad and just under 60 percent who would feel nervous about going to watch a film at an indoor cinema or going on a trip to the say we went to the center of london's nightlife district to find out more person how to good restaurants as much as the next hour divers question was nice why do you think is very good it will help the business is exactly as especially business as you have had a rough time during this lockdown piece in a way it's been a long time i think from what i've seen so far and how it looks like it's going to be done and it does seem like because. this is the managers and me. that they kind
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of take it quite seriously and think about you know how it can be done sensibly the nation needs to proceed with some degree of commonsense and some degree of caution it would be appalling to throw away in a mad rush the efforts that have been put in by our health service over many months think people will keep their distance and if they don't they don't i guess but you life has got to come back at some point you want to complete a lockdown and nothing happens and all the pubs and bars go bust or you could have some kind of halfway house i think well police in the inner city of durham have posted a video online warning revelers to drink responsibly in boss rather than spending a night behind the. there are fears that drinkers may overindulge during the weekend as pubs and bars have been closed for more than 3 months darren police force having courage drinkers to enjoy themselves but how to shoot and warning to behave responsibly businesses will have to reduce the social distancing guidelines
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and stop will also be expected to wear much face masks the industry has taken a big hit steering the condo mike with hopes this weekend can help boost the economy. while the pubs won't be reopening in the english city of leicester where lockdown measures have been reimposed and more neighboring city has gone to extreme lengths to keep leicester locals out of their locals. please. please. please. please.
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then. unilateral at least they should have occupied territory use evil under international law but this is exactly what israel intends to do when it comes to the west on this edition of the program we just goes flying israel is doing this international reaction in the state i was. going to. come back from july the 10th the u.k. government will lift its mandatory 14 day quarantine and i was returning to england from moles and 50 countries is said to be giving the green light for foreign holidays however the 1st minister of scotland nicholas sturgeon has criticized
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westminster's humbling of the post. we've often had limited or no notice of the u.k.'s proposals and that matters because some of the judgements involved here are difficult and complex and just to illustrate the point about the shifting sands of the u.k. government's position they list of countries that they were yesterday demanding that the scottish government signed up to in suggesting that we would have a barrier to getting agreement on is not the same as the list that we have shared with us today so we need as the scottish government to analyze these proposals properly and rationally and we need to do that obviously from a public health perspective but we also need to do that from a legal perspective all of these decisions and of course potentially open to legal challenge and when so much is at stake as it is right no we can to lower sales to be dragged along in the we call of another government to be quite frank about it
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shambolic decision making process well meanwhile wells 1st minister among drake that has also described his dealings with the u.k. government about bridges as an impossible and utterly shambolic experience but transport secretary grant shapps said there was still time for devolved nations to join the scheme before it came into force. this isn't coming into the 10 to july the under quarantine on those 50 or so across countries and so there's still time for other parts of the 4 nations to decide to join. well countries rated green means the virus has been successfully controlled there so their citizens won't face quarantine on arrival in england but it doesn't mean those in england can automatically travel there with countries like australia and new zealand currently keeping their borders closed to non nationals there is rated amber means a reciprocal arrangement has been made so holiday makers could be able to travel to france spain italy and germany without
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a quarantine and 5 spurs are all countries rated red are still battling serious outbreaks and will still need to quarantine they include the us mexico brazil portugal and sweden well a i spoke to the founder and managing director of the vivid travel agency kane perry he's calling for quarantine to be scrapped altogether is that if you ask there was an if you ask the company even cool maybe it's really all our countries and it made extraordinary contracts for groceries and just strikes you know when they if you go on holiday that the government needs to come out with clear announced. all for emotion or very few fines have also been issues for those who've broken quarantine away was it ever really enforceable. it was a huge issue with all the sales being true fines in total since. clerics and suits going to drop were left in the restrictions as you said is great for those coming
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into the u.k. but i just said restore dependent on other countries lifting their quarantines and also maintaining them as well maintaining a position in other words some people could be on holiday and caught between 2 stools couldn't they if it is complicated but i think the government is over contracts that are trying to create are not to agreements in the agreements they should simply don't yes the revised up should be ready every day it's not being out there it's as much sense it's an absolute scandal and it's costing jobs and costing businesses their needs so it is that so what is it as a full package that you would like to see the government. they should be voting actually advance every day both early also. which is where our crisis and they should drop the koran syria doesn't do we do it issue could be obviously testimony right now or. the national keris o.c.a. she says u.k. officials had put lives at risk by issuing incorrect reassurance about personal
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protective equipment they were going to say she discovered that official guidance which said out of date mosques were safe to use was incorrect this was revealed after the government assumes a recall notice to care homes and local doctors practices in june at the peak of the pandemic many care homes reported that personal protective equipment has been diverted to n.h.s. hospitals doesn't result they experienced shortages of masks gloves and bottles of the british medical association said it's a dereliction of duty not to ensure the safety of patients. these reports if true are not being short of a national scandal if doctors and health care workers have been supplied with and warm old redated masks this is clearly a dereliction of duty to ensure the safety of n.h.s. staff and patients suggestions that these faults we know about in may and your action is only now being taken are alarming. i mean while the government claims the issue is now a result of the safety of frontline staff has been
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a priority throughout this unprecedented pandemic after being made aware of the defect with some cardinal health type i asked surgical masks we urgently issued advice last week to health care providers to check if their stock included these masks and to dispose of them the issue is now resolved. well that comes as the department of health and social care has announced that care home staff will be tested weekly while residents with dementia or aged over $65.00 will be tested every $28.00 days a new social care testing strategy is set to begin on monday and aims to stop the transmission of the virus how reliable of a moral lesson are joined by the expert in communicable diseases that dr barrett and county are taught about god i thank you for talking to us is this another example where the government appears to have neglected care homes very much so and i'm so disappointed even listening to that answer when the ministers said this matter is now resolved well the matter is not resolved because initially out of
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date masks were issued and then the statement was made that actually we have quick tested them. and that these masks are ok. well the dot having said that's right area isn't soon having said that in june they now say we need to withdraw this mask so there's a lot of loss of trade and you need to answer this rather than to say the matter has now been resolved or doctors being issues without a day mass that's also been a problem for the local doctors the local g.p.'s as well hasn't it indeed and so we heard the report from the british medical association saying you know this is unacceptable and i agree the unacceptability is as follows you don't reassure in the one hand and then months later you would draw it and then subsequently say the matter is resolved we need transparency we need honesty we need candor it would be much better to say we made a mistake or the government did finally issue
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a recall notice i mean what more can they do i mean it has been an unprecedented crisis so mistakes were perhaps inevitable when there were mistakes are not inevitable people need to be careful this is a large organization many lives are at risk but when you do make a mistake it is expected that you say we made a mistake rather than to say the matter has now been resolved because what happens if you don't answer those questions is you end up with loss of freight loss of belief in the system and then people get anxious. and then there will be look compliance with further directives that come along to the road many months from today at the beginning their hospitals where the priority were they but the government knew that care homes were under threat weeks before didn't they when they saw what happened in other countries like italy. i think what has happened in the care rooms requires a private much independent inquiry because the tragedy of in excess of 20000 deaths
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as a result of introducing infection into the homes by discharging patients from the hospital to the homes to make space in the hospitals for expected pandemic coronavirus cases is a big failing up on our part and we have let the care homes down these are elderly very vulnerable relatives and we mustn't do this is a time i want out of my county to blame the government for the failures in care homes i mean less of the cavs are actually the private sector out there they are in the private sector but they we have a duty of care to make sure that they are operating properly and in the manner in the middle of a crisis you do not put pressure upon them to say you have to accept these patients because we now have been a see you accept them if they are safe to be accepted and i have always advocated that our care sector needs a good rebound and you need to almost consider taking them over because most of them are not so. or so and financially viable as it is it 3 much better to say
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we're going to take it all over under the umbrella of better care under the national health service that i'm going to because of what's happened with the cavs as far to think it will dent public confidence in the government's response it has dented it and we really need to hear on going forward is to say we're going to have candor we're going to have honesty transparency and we're going to say we made a mistake and make up for it when you do because it's pointless not answering the question it just leads to frustration when even in pm queues and on on on interviews when ministers are not answering questions it leads to a lot of frustration aside from can't as well find out if i can what would you like to see the government do from now on. i really would like that consideration for the science the scientists telling us that the worst is still out in circulation and then there is the science of communication so we need to communicate this succinctly sincerely consistently the worse is out there please be careful we have
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lifted the lockdown i feel it has been premature but at least breeze be careful and keep on reinforcing that message about i'm going to many thanks for your thoughts thank you thank you. now say it is across the u.k. are adorning their premises with bright hopeful messages as the industry calls on the government to deliver a rescue package london's national theatre is among 5 british venues this friday to install pink tape bearing the words missing live theatre and many others including the royal lyceum c.s.a. in edinburgh and the lyric in belfast are joining the initiative the project was set up by a group of stage designers called scene change in a bid to bring joy and color to theaters and highlighting the devastating impact of covert 19 on the industry it comes amid warnings that 70 percent of performing arts companies could collapse like christmas as a result of financial losses. well culture secretary oliver darden has already
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unveiled a roadmap to opening up the performing arts sector but the 5 step plan which will initially allow socially distance rehearsals and training predicts performances are still a long way off and for many venues further delay could mean disaster as r.t. ukase martin andrews reports. the coronavirus pandemic brought the cut down on the atlantic canceling every show in london's west end as well as all performances up and down the country while other non-essential businesses get back to a new normal as a unique cultural conundrum for theaters and concert venues in england they are allowed to open for the 4th of july but live performances are still the big legendary producer karen mcintosh has announced that his shows how milton phantom limb is and mary poppins will not be restarting until 2021 i mean we've already
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lost one major regional theater and some other regional theaters are going to ministration places like loves in the film and so playhouse and places like about i'm not sure how long they're going to be able to hold on without any revenue going through and being able to actually cut any shows on the table so. it far larger than just funding the american call for a really nice action for you opt outs will already fought it's a follow up question and. but in theatre the show must go on musical theatre impresario lord andrew lloyd webber who owns several western theatres is pushing to make that happen he wants bosses and government to use his 2295 seater london palladium theatre in central london as a guinea pig later this month testing measures in trial runs a look at innovative ways for the public to return that at least something productive whether it works also relevant at least people are doing something and
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trying the idea that lady might testing things beyond that because they've got this incredible facility to do so i think can only be a good thing whether all of it works we don't know but let them for goodness sake try it seems monumental well i suppose from our point is it better to do that and haven't used night than do not suggestions include infrared temperature senses to identify those with high temperatures silver eye on self cleaning 2 handles face masks for staff and patrons and medical passports alongside ticket sales if one member of a group is unwell tickets would then be changed for a future performance social distancing even by one metre plus in a theatre is near impossible if in force it would reduce the capacity inside the auditorium and that's not even talking about the cast members on stage who him osho
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this need to interact with each other although not quite as bad as the previous limit of 2 meters which would have cut audience numbers by 70 percent it still makes the whole experience much more for straightening. unfortunately people have to arrive earlier at the theater because the the time it takes even to pick up your tickets will take longer they'll be longer queues will will encourage people to purchase online print tickets at home to minimize that but in terms of queuing for the bars or the toilets or whatever it will have to be a very unforced. form of social distancing most backstage facilities a tiny bit cramped into little small spaces all the money he spends on the runs out and this and the base if you will do you can say you know how does a week mr speaker wait how do you do a poll today all the elements of the state that is it that is something else absolutely needs to look at so yes feel you need to be safe but so do all the axes and all true. but spend use also have to turn a profit and if you are the it's
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a go is are allowed in shows simply won't make any money at least in the conventional way. particular these economic times i think the public is price sensitive so we can't just simply double the price. we have to look at the whole financial structure of the shows themselves and what we're spending to put the monitor on them and also compare that to what we can realistically expect to get from the audiences in terms of ticket sales what's the it is can rely on is surely the appetite of the public for a little light relief after many months of doom and gloom but one thing is certain when the cutting does rise again it will be a supposedly different experience martin andrews r.t. u.k. london. that in the english city of bristol a pub called the coleslaw arms has made the decision to change its name but in the
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meantime it's temporary title is poppy not drunk face the name changes from today after the statue of edward colson a 17th century slave trade it was pulled down and thrown into the city's harbor last month by black allies massive protest is. ye old puppy my face is now open to suggestions from you nay. more news in half an hour including the government press briefing today given by the prime minster. to a. we
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