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has been accused of being detached from reality for not including cheaper supermarket chains in the free school meal voucher scheme marks and spencer and waitrose were included in the program but the likes of little and initially excluded that meant vouchers bought significantly less in those premium stores which poverty campaigners say are century irrelevant to those on a budget and that's it for the moments more news for you in half an hour from now. u.s. secretary of state might someday oh yes on a mission he claims the world must change china or china will change just how should we interpret this the cold war to be waged against me this is also inclined force regime change china is certainly a major global competitor but is it now more and.
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a pretty good seed. that is god then i got up to be at some point. and he said you're going to have that i'm a foreigner. but that you can't buy a gun. and i push on to the point i'm gonna one who will pinch me pinch he bought of the visual and she bought a new engine on the new continent to me. the money flows along the bottom there's a famous which i would not go. down to one person and they've today what did gandhi i do lol gandhi. now i don't but i'm going to have i mean the best burnable dining room compete with anybody let me do it and all the competition in faded.
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maybe i just started 315. i am able to google to you can image of an every day. i was a teen smoking 7. and 7 that was august 10th 1000 was the date on by the evening when coming back from office i threw the cigarette and said i will not smoke from now. 100 meters is the maximum i could. do. all i was. short of bed.
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and slowly but i assisted the largest. is this bangalore it was a stadium and began inside the stadium because it would be fought out on the run for 24 hours and as many kilometers as many laps as you do. i'm a 57 year old. engineer by a qualification i stayed up in a shared house as you have seen so i went to that extent damn not done it all but what i hate to see is. not to get attached to be any of these things yes they are there but the concept off the street just be that all given to me but i will usually leave artist essential for my own needs i day to keep simplifying reducing but does not mean that i will not big the full saturday which is offered to me. even a big house if it is given to me i made use bundle of that house but. not that much
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or for thing is there in me i want to live in a big house i want to be called the boss even if i walk the walk to office. and the finance. one of those old movies. is they've been dope. you push people simply. x. number of this table so you start getting creative jobs maybe running these events passions out and they are balancing that day job with some element of creating between.
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the late night is gonna be a long time ago. what's interesting is continuous to find. ghandi 169. he was a man who succeeded in altering the course of history without violence. the really like those troops are all the better. they were my girls against i never truly. stand on the website never compromise. their grief to some patients that's more progress can be judged by the way it's animals i'm trying to get
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inspiration. for my kids getting from mom on the to getting 10000 miles away. a little something that we could create a week ago which would announce to the. pentagon these are live in this generation. so what i'd like to do. is come down like. i do. i have this harley davidson i call it the hardy ok it's a lovely black holly davidson and it's got 900 signatures of young high school students who were inspired after listening to our talk about my gandy we use this bike as a catalyst for change because we're able to take it to different schools different places as it becomes a story by itself because it's a collaborative piece of. we're
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here to not turn you all into done deals i'm not here to tell you all to become vegetarians i'm not here to tell you all the way. i'm here to tell you to become the next county iowa big object ok and to become the next gandhi you can bet anything you want you can eat anything you want but you have to follow his principles his principles of truth his principles of nonviolence his principles all strategy. that makes gandhi could be a man the next gandhi could be a 12 year old child that makes gandhi could be the schoolteacher who gets inspired because the are required to cause change in the way. if you look at people like see
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jobs who imagined you know how powerful change because of how important and i think change causing ability is there that the youth and people who are able to see the invisible and people who are able to see the miserable are going to be the people who are going to achieve the impossible. in the game. night but take in the big group but in the middle doc good light but he didn't get her own life. like he loved. last 144 days of his life from 9 september 19th the same tool to gauge only 948
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he spent his life here. he came here in fact he was given a free hand to use a whorehouse he said that he would lose almost as much as he wants and then he stayed put in just one of the condo homes in this building. if it is in british people to get independent but didn't play violent me to love he kept her dead in my head asians. who love him lived of leave india he did get angry with them is it breezed. through your now says he didn't do violence . knowing good yang good mentor violence even if you get angry with money and
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somebody that is one and. found a one person and later today pull what 3 gandhi and the loyal gandhi my word for it mugged by gandhi. for nearly 5 years. i was 21 years sure. and. when i joined gandhi i didn't join in but does independence moment of destruction he wanted somebody to predators educated coming to a midget him in a day he deceived and pleased to feign interest. they would hang just to get gandhi's autograph gandhi's photograph and all that because they considered gandhi and of a good man after jesus christ said gandhi's in a man and in that. gandhi to be born with taken the 2000 years he can get in the
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of independent. and this small team nature and the whole country. has just come a look new to this idea almost not new to the woods yet it could be mules years ago and bush and even in new york to keep the. strategically the world the people of india that you have to use the channel for actually becoming self sufficient to afford to actually creating your own plots or as a result you will not be dependent on the quotes from the u.k. and as a result you will just like them to treat as a strategy done you also said boycott british trucks right now he says we will pull in the closets and up these feelings one fire is. the one of the activities that we do here. and $1.00 and $1.00 fabric it's gonna be . pushed as an art than
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a development model and all i need to capitalism and socialism so getting the freedom movement. everything when you buy a car the 5 big as a consumer so you'll be supporting at least 10 families because since it is completely hand operated so many people are involved in the making of the fabric but at the same thing if you buy some big for example is completely produced by missions so you'll be supporting highly one or 2 families because it's everything is mission a mission and you know you could produce so many bits of cloth in just a minute just in a minute so you don't actually support. the energy is very centered to any development idea so any political economy for example so everything we think over anything go for new energy use and we only talk about so a lot of green and all this but we all respond to get that there is on that in the discourse which is human energy and we have some in that gene a lot of body of work and this in and just not being present in the discourse in
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the hole in the to be paid 80 when it's always seen as a label but not as something in and if you will in the 2 scoops. so if you really start seeing the whole of how the activity work on the proposed through the lens of energy it gives you a very different perspective or to give them. it's a very big question and bad or good to face a again the. because i'm just trying to follow you feel steps of gandhi what he did. it started as an a while into the organisation and it to straight to keep their spit it after 50 face 60 years. these very important thank you would have been for us they were just . the women who come and go i did leave. and go and.
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non-polluting and weidman and that 15 woman what we are today. so naturally. we. thought again it's just i don't know what i should fight if. i'm getting out. there's a huge demand for me and fabric number of days because people that are fed up with this into the community there are looking for natural laws and i think that to me that is also he can go there thought that was the end of his ninety's where does include demanding game for natural food as well as.
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in the dust even consider their dog but i'm not. religious and nobody's afraid of me. he'd kill you to get up on ahmed. he'd kill you to do it. but i'm not going to need to know a. big 1st before to start from or go. in making the community itself i don't find any cows that did most of the people i don't know because we took us there but no need to get to the scene they say we did but he allowed into the picture and it is no any good at these that has happened the last few years so there's video but the classes cost is all he's still.
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white need to thread. and even. dave do you really need to file weeks to realize that we need each of our. welcome to our viewers from around the world live from central london this is. england's covert 19 excess death rate is revealed to be the worst in europe as doctors warn the u.k. isn't prepared for a 2nd way. the government faces pressure to reduce code testing at u.k. airports also its quarantine on spain faces a backlash from its own policy that says experts would have done the consequences for the travel industry. i would suspect this time next year.
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it's enough to carry us going out of simply the light so. we've never. gone to trial calls for delay to the next us presidential election shuttle from november claiming to be still voting will lead to for all. the scientists receive millions in british government funding to look into why people from ethnic minority backgrounds appear to have been disproportionately affected by the corona virus and. also the british politicians call for a food security minister after the shortages of panic by seeing during the pandemic . england has experienced the highest number of excess deaths during the coronavirus pandemic across the whole of europe scientists reveal that transmission is rising
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amid concerns the government has still not done enough to prevent a 2nd wave already has shot it was dusty has the latest force so shut it we're officially then the worst absolutely i'm afraid says the latest figures do seem to be a shock to the system especially as most people are trying to get back to a semblance of normality but the latest figures from the office for national statistics shows that indeed england as the west affect it. when it comes to excess mortality deaths now the data shows in england has had the longest continuous period of excess mortality rates in the 1st half of 2020 as well as having the 2nd highest peak compared to its european counterparts now it all comes as a group of scientists from cambridge university have said that the reproductive rate is rising and in some parts of the country it is even above one of course scientists have long said that any think above one well the 2 another spike in cove at 19 now the prime minister barak's johnson is now taking quite a pretty cautious tone with all of this warning that the virus is still very much
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out there. we're looking at a resurgence of the virus in some other european countries you can see what's been happening in the united states and so it is absolutely vital as a country that we continue to keep our focus and discipline and that we don't delude ourselves that somehow we're out of the woods or that this is all over because it isn't all over. but of course the government has long been accused of being a kiss low in its approach especially when it comes to trying to stop the virus from being reimported haphazard approaches to social distancing and indeed mixed messages when it comes to mask wearing and today the british medical association has come out to warn of a 2nd spike in the virus we have at the moment it is not very it might be we're not doing everything we should in china in trying to contain the virus if i look even something as simple as. saying. that social distancing is still 2 metres
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all want me to plus and i don't think anyone in the any member of the public understands what meet up just means what trust me. now with all of that said the government seems to be applying the brakes especially when it comes to self isolation of course previously the day has been around 7 days of people having to sell 5 state if they're showing any 900 symptoms that's now been extended to 10 days and it's really trying to gear up for this 2nd wave especially as we move into the winter months later on in the year now all of that comes as academics are now claiming that $21000.00 people have died due to the lockdown measures now that really includes significant unintended consequences such as the lack of access to critical health care and the collapse in any attendances now that breaking that thicket down that's around $2700.00 deaths every single week so all in all it's not looking too good but it is exactly what the experts have predicted that covert 19
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is around for the long haul it's coming at us wave after wave boris johnson of course said that normality by christmas but of course he wasn't specific which. showed you thank you for that well earlier i discussed this with b m e health experts professor good ron howard and dr chand. i think the key challenge is the one asked we all understand the need to reopen the economy we also need to focus on public protection and as. with far more assertive in the way we give our public health messages to their all of the britain society and at the moment we've seen for example a stepping back of government of their daily broadcasts so in a sense of public opinion if you like to relax and maybe to relax coronavirus a mind suggestion would be a nice as a bare minimum we should be doing our own
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a. coronavirus forecast on all our weather reports we should be having hourly coronavirus for the show much of the u.k. and showing where the hot spots are we want to help what good is the preparedness preparedness of b.p. there is but it's not production equipment a will or would be a mere sort of wit if it was done last month and it sure 48 percent of full health workers and not buying don't want b.p. so you know we're we want to make sure that we have adequate e.p. and not just remember one more thing but in coming winter we will have a double whammy of this why this would be one of fluke and the other would because no it was sold or what lord will perhaps in my view double and you lot are all sort you lost the past because what happened was the back lot what that means use of the
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lawn well hoofy in fact let's just work was put on the back burner and now we know about backlog it. does us that there are almost done 1000000 people get it while the waiting list for the head of health analysis at the office for national statistics jamie jenkins join me early he said that the a lack of testing in britain in march or april meant many deaths were recorded there's something else. the actual largest speak was actually in spain banda kind of stringent lockdown measures was meant was that a very high a peak that peak then came down and then england was the peak was not as large and it was more prolonged so when you look over the whole period it and he has come out as the worst in europe and what do you make of that figure any question over the collation all of that data do we just accept the fact that excess deaths are sad tragic simple facts so one of the benefits of excess deaths is what you really do it is just looking at what would be the normal number of deaths you would expect in each country at any particular time and then you just looking at how are the number
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of deaths over and above the average for the time of year and say a minute come on top there but what the data and i support together does actually show though there are some real massive differences but he looked at some really granular day and i know people total props local lockdowns but within space that the peak was about $1.00 times higher than normal the number of deaths at the start of april but then even within spain if you look within madrid it was like 4 times higher than if you look across the whole of europe and i've been looking probably remember the what we were seeing into the back in that in march in the region a big of at that in the middle of march we actually saw deaths that were 8 times higher so so once you look at all these national pictures to compare an england wales scotland and the rest of europe for example there are some real stark numbers when you start looking at a really local level one yet why is it happening seems that the effects of lockdown overall was as bad as the virus itself where we've seen some numbers released today estimate in the number of people who've died because of a lockdown i think i'd treat that with a bit of caution in particular they've taken the onus numbers and they've looked at
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deaths over an above average that weren't actually recorded as covert 19 but what we do know is there was a lack of testing in the cave between march and may and there would be many people who died in the k. who perhaps didn't have covert tested for so there was a reluctance to pull out one of the death certificate. the government is under pressure to introduce covert $900.00 testing at british airports as part of efforts to cut down the 2 we quarantine required for many travelers opposition leaders a kiss thomas of the countries testing capacity should be fully utilized. the capacity to test the government is to use to test all the rival have been off for a short interval because if that period of 14 days can be brought down to $89.00 or 10 then obviously it's a huge benefit and. the prime minister is also facing pressure from within his own party to introduce such tests among them former secretary david davis they argue testing at airports would say what remains of the summer holiday season and give
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a boost to the struggling travel and tourism sector industry expert dr neil robinson says for airport testing to be viable airports need government funding. i think it was a little harsh but once again it saves lives it should be loadable you know hindsight so wonderful things and sadly would know how to see the 19 template before so we don't know how these things much out yeah i think it was too cautious but i think it's good to be cautious and i suspect it will be similar methods implemented so i think we do have the testing abilities but we do have the capability the problem is well you know that once it's actually op that it will cost but i think if you throw in the finances and phones are c.v. $19.00 prevention strategy it would be doable but i think we need to ensure that if the government's going to implement this they should cost and they finance on the phone the airports accordingly because it will not be cheap. industry leaders of like in the government quarantine all news coming from spain is using
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a sledgehammer to crack a knot on airport bosses and warned it could ruin britain's reputation as an outward facing global nation dr robinson says the turmoil could have dark consequences for big companies over the next year. after the cations i would suspect this time next year there will be multi national carriers going out so it's less of simply in the light so. we've never needed some charts it was just america to take huge incentives and financial costs associated with we don't have it sounds like to see the nazi it's never happened before yes without the likes of cells but it didn't really impact on the but i do think that for the future we need to ensure we have that's a clumsy place and that funding for businesses is 8 we must remember a financial point to convict the so it's. low in solar so so so the government needs to front finance according. still to come. the u.s.
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president donald trump is just playing the next presidential election claiming the pistol will lead to fraud. 1000000000 pounds studies into what ethnic minority groups are disproportionately impacted by the no. max keiser financial survival guide stacey let's learn about fill out let's say i'm the troika and here please i'm greece some banks have to fight street spot thank you for helping. destroy that's right fell out of debt slavery.
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ah no no crown. no shots. back shoes don't speak. well it's true no 1st. point should your thirst for action. but your silence is so to receive millions in government funding to look into why people from ethnic minority backgrounds of pits have been disproportionately affected by the coronavirus or has more. i've been seeing throughout the course of
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this pandemic has been a number of per people from black and minority ethnic background have been found to have been more likely to both catch and die from coded 19 and the latest studies showing that people from minority backgrounds are twice as likely to die as their white counterparts now the government have put aside 4300000 pounds in funding for scientists to try to try to get to the bottom of this mystery and that will go to 6 different studies for doctors to try to look into it and it will look into a number of different factors what are those factors what it would look into things like occupations what jobs people do for example people working front line roles it will also have a look at trying to see whether deprived living circumstances makes a difference to whether somebody is more likely to catch coded or not and also of
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course underlying health conditions like cancers and so on we have already seen as i mentioned a number of studies to this also the latest one coming from the royal oldham hospital now this study was carried out in oldham it looks at $470.00 patients coming in from the greater manchester area south asian patients were found to be 31 years younger than their white british counterparts black patients 20 years younger and 2 thirds of all of those $470.00 people regardless of their ethnicity come from the most deprived areas in greater manchester suggesting that ethnicity or deprivation in and of itself may not affect the risk of dying from coded 19 but it could be the case that it's the factors around poverty. overcrowded house. some of the jobs people do such as perhaps driving cabs where
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they are in contact with other people or working in a supermarket or even working in n.h.s. and carol roles we could see the more likely to come face to face with the virus as opposed to being anything innate or genetic within people from a minority background but again all of these will be questions that those scientists will be looking at and will be welcoming that money coming forward from the government i spoke to an expert involved in 3 of the upcoming studies into the impact on the brain community about whether the key factors can be separated out. number of things that we already know such as the fact the more more of the minority groups beast people people with so to call it diseases people who. or certain jobs such as he work at jobs and it's. all these studies collectively
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will give us these more information in terms of respects because we don't know everything is yet and also give us information or we need kate all the messaging that we need to to at the populations in the right. form of this what. we want is money being thrown at research. will actually produce the answers because that seems to be so many factors at play. i mean all over all you kid r i n n h r have funded about 4000000 pounds worth in the grand scheme of things it may not be a lot but compared to such as compared to the run of michael cross where we have been 5200000000 pounds of the drug trials for example but this still still give us a lot of information there's lot of unknowns why do certain that the minority groups get beaten and some don't want which and it's just as likely to get caught with and get affected in some very key in terms of hospitalization or tele i mean
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all of that is still unknown in this program of work from the various that will give us quite a lot of information and also get us into the racial that once we have the findings to say how is it best to get the culturally relevant health messaging to these population in the right formula so that they take up all the advice that's been given do you have any sense at this stage which fact is the most important whether it's poverty jobs health conditions. so that they can think what. one is that the. fact that the continental the most for people who get 4 point we know that the most important people have 2 times the risk of dying from college and we 'd also will. look at the own population are more likely to be deprived so that's definitely a factor within the. u.s. president donald trump a suggested delaying november's presidential election auntie's kind of more pain
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reports from new york. well donald trump and you supporters have long been raising concerns about mail in voting but the tweet that we have just seen from the president of united states is certainly startling many people on the tweet reads with universal mail in voting 2020 will be the most inaccurate in all capital letters and fraudulent in all capital letters election in history it will be a great embarrassment to the usa but people are most concerned about the final sentence of the tweet which reads delayed the election until people can properly securely and safely vote followed by 3 question marks that has gotten many people raising their eyebrows now donald trump has in the past pointed to the fact that a mail in ballots in new jersey how were discarded thousands of them were thrown into the garbage and raised concerns about do the fact that there is the pandemic
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going on across the united states many people intend to load so in the november election over the mail and many have feared that this could result in the throwing away and absentee voting and the lack of voting on the part of thousands of people their votes could be discarded in the mail and this could lead to election fraud now what's interesting is the democratic party has also raised their concerns not about mail in voting but about voter suppression in states like georgia and elsewhere they worry that there could be an attempt to prevent prevent voter turnout and in favor of the republicans so we have both sides the democrats and the republicans expressing concerns about the legitimacy of the upcoming election now what is interesting though is that final section of donald trump's leak where he is raising the possibility of delaying the elections raises all kinds of constitutional concerns because there is no you know mechanism for the president to delay the elections there's no mechanism for congress to delay the elections how
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exactly the elections would be. late if anyone the president or congress felt that was necessary is really unclear at this point the elections are scheduled for november and there doesn't seem to be a mechanism for delaying or changing the election date so many people are quite concerned about the implications of the tweet some supporters of donald trump are pointing out that it does and with question marks it's not announcing a delay of the elections it simply floating the idea but many people are concerned as there are rising tensions and both democrats and republicans are expressing fear about how legitimate the election outcome will be democrats are raising concerns about voter suppression the republicans are raising concerns about voter fraud due to mail and voting many people are quite unsure about how fair the elections will be in this november and there is already quite a bit of unrest in the united states in recent months so a lot of a lot of alarm in response to donald trump's recent tweets. the most powerful
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bosses in big ticket had a dressing down from us no make is over that market poa and claims of political censorship has a facebook google and apple faced congress and so too to the world's richest man amazon balls jeff bezos who made his 1st appearance big tex out to get conservatives that's not a suspicion that's not a hunch that's a fact think all my new families are with planets that. the prices were driven up by the fact that you've eliminated your main competitor but i don't agree with great respect i don't agree with. amazon's dual role as a platform operator and competing seller on that platform is fundamentally anti competitive and congress must take action facebook messenger whatsapp instagram are the most now downloaded apps over the last decade your company sir owns them all and we have a word for that that word is monopoly i believe it is in fact your company that is
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engaging in the election interference. those monopoly concerns are largely thanks to the fact that the combined market value of the tech world big fall is greater than the entire german economy class with political advertising regulations increasingly in place it's claimed the social media giants play a crucial role in elections. british politicians are calling for the government to appoint a minister for food security after the covert 19 pound demick led to shortages and panic buying the environment food and rural affairs select committee says that 6600000 people face food insecurity including $1700000.00 children it was a 2nd wave and a disorderly breaks it will only add to that number already goes modern andrews' looks into how it's taken a pandemic for us to wake up to the real risks facing the food supply chain
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price surges in crashes are commonplace on the stock markets while panic buying is usually restricted to black friday or the january sales but the coated $19.00 pandemic has produced something similar for far more stable staples changes in consumer habits largely thanks to the lock down have meant sharp swings in demand paster bread dairy as well as king gradients like eggs flour and sugar was stripped from the supermarket shelves as families stockpiled unsure of what lockdown really meant for their weekly shop and the way people act it was rather and sadly it created a lot of waste people were saying you know we. people here in our side of supermarkets leaving with bags of liberal and when i say 34 times what they needed or what they thought i needed at the time to fill our. drive you know say is that i'm going to run out of bread arms and so on turns of this
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words are being thrown away especially as you know what they way to doing with you know i think they obviously great i guess in this stuff have. been exception but you know getting the flour in the past. that actually what they were going to do was much baking as is what they saw not they went to expect cake baking as they thought they were. folks that were also issues with excess supply and for those dealing in perishable goods the situation quite literally stank. we got into such a desperate position that the cheese we were we had over 50000 pounds of cheese we were going to throw away so it was far better to try and discount it to get some of the money back cheese became an unexpected volatile commodity families in lock down basic cheddar for instance experience high demand leading to shortages but with restaurants and hotels closed and now only beginning to get back to normal supplies
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of high end artisan products found themselves with tons going moldy the u.k. wasn't alone in prices of dairy and wheat wildly on the global markets too and combined with other lockdowns the country was at the mercy of the rest of the world when italy went down so to speak lombardi you know that here monterey. you couldn't get the cheese sent up out of its region and it all stopped suddenly so we had we had a hiatus for about 3 weeks where we had to rethink what we were getting from which we've region that could come into our depo. and it was very worrying even now as the u.k. reopens there are still worries that a future return to lock down could devastate producers again unless businesses are prepared if we start to see things creeping up a least we know what happened the 1st time around so we can potentially you know
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reduce our of the what we make which would at least be some you know if we don't make cheezy it's not going to be as big a loss if we make it not sell it but having said that i think we as a nation and now obviously a lot more where of what's going on we weren't at the beginning the cave in 1000 pandemic has certainly highlighted the fragility of those supply chains for luxuries and even the cities many take for granted and with the 2nd wave predicted as well as disruption at the end of the year even with an e.u. trade deal it also means consumers might have to get used to not having everything on a plate lot of andrews are to u.k. suffolk. and finally staying with food shortages the government has been accused of being detached from reality for not including cheaper supermarket chains in the free school meal vouchers scheme marks and spencer and waitrose were included in
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the program but the likes of little an oldie were initially excluded that meant the vouchers bought significantly less in those premium stores which and poverty campaigners say are essentially irrelevant to those on a budget. that's only news from us for today our colleagues are to america would take over from the top of the arm from all of us here in westminster thanks for watching and goodbye.
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54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area rush up. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this 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.
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