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it will create more growth so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something and history i'll accept that we have regulation we want regulation i was industry and if we don't behave as a new spin on t.v. last night. the u.k. and the you finally strike a london. deal after 4 years of wrangling that not everybody is happy with boris johnson's christmas gift to keep. it a lose lose situation. not so merry christmas countries in europe seek cases in surge as people are placed under strict measures during the festive period . a double cannabis survey these are just some of the things that if you're a senator claims the government wasted $54000000000.00 worth of taxpayers' money.
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either very good morning this is are. now is the briggs saga rover at last the u.k. and european union a finally reached a landmark trade deal just days before the new year deadline chief breaks into go to describe the u.k. e.u. divorces lose lose but. characteristically upbeat. this is i believe a good deal for the whole of europe and for us for our friends and partners as well. but there is no winner and brax it's a lose lose situation to south america especially in the world as it is today you can get it going it has chosen to be solitary rather than stand together. on christmas wish may have come true it's been overshadowed somewhat by a tough year of covert closed borders and economic woes taylor picks up
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a story. it was almost as if he wanted to become a meme we have so much to look forward to in 2020 it's hard to pin down which one of 2020 stretches he meant the end as negotiations food shortages coronavirus close borders economic collapse felt like. sending. sending a president who home grinch who stole christmas. yet i think what christmas has been known and history he might be like remembered as the prime minister. best so was about a man who wanted to be remembered as the one who got brecht's it done 4 years of preparation for a cause he believed in thompson was set up for trial and he even promised back in january that it was often ready all but done we had ended a debate 3 and a half years some would say 47 years i would even mention the name of the control
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the sea. except to say that it begins with billions receding the past behind us well be rose from the past and a haunted chorus for 11 months that's how long it took to negotiate a deal a deal that has followed praxedis claimed could be resolved over a cup of tea 11 months the brink of no deal a nation of disappointed impatient angry people but boris still gave himself a pat on the back we've taken back control of our laws and our destiny we've taken back control of every jot and tittle of regulation in a way that is complete and unfettered who's going to tell him then that this celebration might be a party for one. it sounds like the british team have dropped the ball before the line no wonder they want a christmas eve announcement to hide the fisheries sell out today amidst all the debates and details of the trade deal one fundamental truth remains that at the
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time of global insecurity we're no longer part of one of history's greatest and most noble projects being nations together to build peace out of the ruins of war. this is a disastrous brags that outcome for scottish farmer it's and like all other aspects of bracks it poised to cortlandt against our will it wasn't just brussels that proved to be bogus on doing fresh from a caribbean holiday and still on the post-election high in the new year boris johnson didn't seem too concerned about a never heard of before virus his message was clear don't exaggerate when barry is a going up. and when there is a risk that new diseases such as corona virus will trigger a panic while it was a pretty quick descent from fun to this.
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but it's hard not to panic when the person who's supposed to be meeting you flip flops and utahns his way through a crisis to the point his own ministers don't know the rules can make it absolutely clear which is that it is. distinction. let me i will absolutely get back to christmas would be cancelled actually christmas is off schools are reopening actually know that not when lifting the knocked out actually stay at home little wonder then the confusion on exhaust peroration grew a bit confused because you don't like things appearing very quick and we don't get that much information about what's going on and then suddenly boom the new school that we don't know what to do so nobody can use and they're feeding on you cannot
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who's devoted 48 hours so it's so confusing i don't even remember my parents live. there with kids so i am allowed to go to youtube but i don't know if i'm really about to be going. sorry to hear what you did was it a case of bad timing for bojo was 2020 year you just couldn't shine no matter what or was it the man himself who failed to meet one thing's for sure for boris johnson it's been not a hell of a year but rather a year from how scottish 1st minister nicholas to britain has lost more than its gained from briggs it and now scotland has to decide on its future is quote an independent european nation is what people in the you think of the deal. the fatigue because it's been going on so long it's happening over the balls rolling i think we should just finish it i think it beats a few of these because over the past couple of weeks so should be just so much hype
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and misinformation and media i hate breaks and i think it's a completely retrograde step i think that the feeling of being part of a multinational international. i word looking community i think has been thompson fantastic i didn't support bret so i didn't pull the brakes a i have really guides to not be part of you know petty boy it does make me nervous to think how am i going to get to visit the european cities and you know friends i have to live in spain and in france and other parts of europe it would have been a disaster if there had been no deal so very pleased that there is a deal this is i suppose some people a big christmas present it's just i think if i was really seated in this year the idea of a deal is a good one. but i think the idea that it has to go through 49 different parliaments in europe is a bit crazy i think it's really. funny going on after all these years but it sort of begs the question as to whether this arrangement is going to be better than the regime that you have to come before we left the european union. let's look at how
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the u.k. and e.u. will cooperate from january 1st there will be no tariffs on each of those good so no limits on trading new border checks have been agreed to while the u.k. has pulled out of the long running a rosmah student exchange scheme between universities or additions we'll return to westminster devoted on the deal on december 30th we asked experts what the agreement means for the future of the u.k. . a deal has been reached it will leave many disappointed the pro e.u. people are disappointed or leaving a troll people like me that fall for bricks that are disappointed at the concessions and compromises that have been made but you've got to hand it to a bar of storms this and he would never get this done this is he could never get an election never mind win one without workable majority this said he would never get a deal this is he didn't even want a deal but he's proved all of these critics doubters wrong even if the e.u.
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your us state often saltz as models of the universe it is truly the capitalist interest in the european union and the end of the day it is sad in which direction this union goce they did not want this directed to go as smoothly they try all stops to do it to make it bloody elite unit not to keep and they wanted to destroy the u.k. economy just to set an example or so that other nations would not accept the terrible arrangement that is the european union today but they have not succeeded because the economic interests within europe the german car companies for example they have a strong interest and maintain this trade relationship with you not keep notes. they may have dealt with this break to crisis but still the pandemic on its plate with a sharp increase in covert cases just before the holidays leaving the country in
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limbo take a look later this hour. germany remains one of the country's worst affected by the pandemic and the state of saxony has registered a disproportionately high share of germany's deaths linked to the virus with come a tour in the region struggling with a backlog on video agency ruptly film the situation.
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well for many people around the world christmas 20 twentieth's very different a tough rather than festive time with holiday spent in isolation far from family and friends and head of the world health organization has released a special video message thanking people for their efforts and sacrifices. 2020 draws to an end a pandemic of historic proportions is preventing many of us from celebrating in the ways we would like hundreds of millions of people are today making great heart wrenching sacrifices by staying apart to stay safe well across syria christmas celebrations have also been axed with markets and shops closed because of new restrictions correspondent peter oliver takes a look at the situation in germany. across in europe christmas festivities are subject to this year because of the coronavirus pandemic here in berlin this
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gentleman marked it's usually the scene over one of the german capitals local bustling busy christmas markets not this year though like carnival in the spring time the markets of being counseled being a loosening of covert restrictions to allow people to gather with loved ones over christmas itself friedrich merits the man who will be gunning for chancellor angela merkel's job next year wasn't happy with covert restrictions having an impact on a family christmas personally i would see it's none of the government's business how i celebrate christmas with my family he's not alone germany has seen at times launched demonstrations against covert 1000 restrictions. while christmas is very different this year new year's may be totally on
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recognizable in germany being mocked without its traditional. green policy politicians of launched a campaign against fireworks this year while thousands upon thousands usually throw in the approach to the brandenburg gate for the annual new year's eve bash this year 'd that is a victim of corona of the policy will be held with elder revel as shown on television there will be no giant posses a family reunions otherwise we could be threatened by another wave of infection in february there will be no party in berlin at the brandenburg gate either it will disappoint sold to be sure to virgin sea and medical center. voces aren't going to be among knows the lamenting the lack of fireworks after new year's eve we evaluate only how many people come to us or brought to the rescue center during the night
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how old they are and why they need to be treated it clearly shows the dangers of fireworks it's a festive period with a difference but at least italian prime minister just epic commentary has some reassurances for people concerned about one particular elderly man travelling at christmas father christmas assured me he's already got an international travel certificate so he can travel everywhere and distribute gifts to all the world's children. quite the relief i'm sure you'll agree peter all of a r.t. early. talking machines for the lizards and soft drink bottles for covert testing these are just some of the things the u.s. government splashed out more than $50000000000.00 on and they feature in a report on how taxpayers' money was allegedly wasted teased me to power takes a closer look. 2020 has been a year to forget for many reasons but it's that time of year so let's reflect
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imagine you just blown $54000000000.00 in 12 months it is more important than ever for congress to find its fiscal. puts at risk the long term solvency of major programs such as social security and why to pay for test tubes for cobra tests that turn out to be soda bottles to see if hooked up in a few times a week he says stress yeah those don't seem like good investments but u.s. senator rand paul has published a whole list of all the things you can blow your hard earned money on and what washington apparently did spend it on like $1500000.00 to give a couple of reptiles some cardio researchers spent a 1000000 and a half taxpayer dollars to get 6 lizards walk them on a treadmill while taking x. rays with 3 d. imaging technology and then figure out how they're doing to moved sure it's fascinating stuff maybe for some but come on $1500000.00 place your bets on how much it costs to spray drunk rats with. just
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a tidy sum of $4500000.00 in all seriousness here's exactly what the researchers did in layman's terms they spend 5 weeks giving rats intermittent alcohol to get them hooked and then they put the rats in a cage and literally spray them with a bobcat you're in a predators oda to stimulate trauma then they tested with the males and females responded differently why that's probably something you're wondering right now the answer research into p.t.s.d. and alcoholism among war veterans apparently someone has concluded that surviving a gruesome war is comparable to being sprayed with urine so we've gone from paying people to sit in hearts of 2 trying to get adults to watch less t.v. and eat bugs all of this money wasted and none of it was initially washington's this is $54000000000.00 of taxpayer money but hey look on the bright side at least we can sleep well now we know that a coke bottle is not a good substitute for a test tube. the way that the united states government has managed its finances
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throughout this entire thing is absolutely overall completely abysmal it's been nothing short of criminal what the united states government has done throughout this entire pandemic there were a few ok things but overall the bad outweighed the good by a whole lot and it's really made the united states government out for exactly what it is what shit is a corporate coup no one ever asked the question are you going to pay for it when it comes to giving money to the pentagon or giving money to weapons contractors or given money to the oil and gas industry no $1.00 ever asked how you're going to pay for it but they ask how are you going to pay for it when it comes to giving direct relief to people then all of the sudden they're worried about their pocketbook because they want to be more news coming your way after the break.
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when i was sure seemed wrong but i. just don't. get to see how does this come as
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a kid and in detroit equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. ukase record is 2nd high stilly number of covert infections it comes as parts of the u.k. are expected to be placed under the strictest lockdown measures later this month on 600000 people were recorded to have coronavirus in the week beginning december 12th as around one in $85.00 people in england some estimates suggest the event households for mixing indoors and or non-essential shops will be closed for the whole 60 defended the lockdown no saying is necessary to curb the spread of the new coronavirus variant the opposition says responsibility for the spread lies squarely on the government's doorstep. while these restrictions are now versus are
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they would not inevitable the return of this piracy on the return of prescriptions a doctor not to go. there a failure of government the british people looked up everything asked of them but i'm afraid the government has not on the senior clinical lecturer at exeter medical school says this new surgeon cases could have been avoided restrictive measures. we have been very slow and larks and not enforcing a public health measure with strictness unfortunately we have failed in controlling it because we never enforced it as strictly as we should have our hospital admissions are almost at the peak meaning hospitals are also getting full and more worryingly in the more sensitive age group meaning the older age group our case
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numbers are also up and it is the older people who get severe disease and may die from this infection the narrative is we have a new age of the sars could we do it may be more infectious however it may and it is a big capital letters many that it may be more infectious. and something on the tip of most travelers tongues right now covert passports singapore airlines has announced that it will be the 1st major airline to introduce the controversial measure of digital verification of passengers who have been vaccinated singapore airlines has started trials on a new digital health verification process this will offer customers the ability to securely store and present information related to covert 19 tests as well as their vaccination status in the future in order book and travel a special form needs to be filled in detailing virus test results information on whether you've taken a job or not is mandatory it effectively means that health data is stored for each
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passenger and that's got some doubting whether they would travel with that alone again privacy is the key concern for the panel of guests that we discussed this issue with. over 19 has created a kind of a new normal what we talk about and technology is something which we will try to come to rescue for the future you know for different purposes and in this particular case to try to see if there can be an ease of travelling. and when there is a date of return of most from your own personal domain to any 3rd party there are 2 possibilities one that it is used for it's on purpose but also there is always a possibility that it could be shared or it could be done it and i said either privacy issues so at this level all stakeholders need to ensure that the
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data safety indeed the privacy is maintained and it is only used for that particular definite purpose and not for anything is idea is to ease the travel for the people. the p.c.r. . the block. the passenger go on to travel freely in there. is of course. of our price 5 it. goes like that. creates a kind of. crisis for the people traveling. there is a kind of kind of. wish to reopen trouble to reopen. exchange but. think about.
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all 'd right of the people. gender identity generates a huge wave of discussion from liberation to celebration even confusion palooka looks at how the year is a few people in a personal pronoun predicament. but all this is fertile ground for the culture wars to get really vicious. served take you on t.v. the world keros. all the base. i didn't know what base man either history dismissed or woke heroes as and why they need to eat is reveling in victimization no they're here to save people from things that they didn't even know they needed saving from like words all the gender who or
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the fact whether you're own or you are a massive racist. and all the based look just all right trump apologists looking for a fight you know these are brave souls trying to express opinions that 5 years ago you and rand would have. been tea but now could get hot and you lived was canceled. so let's delve in and see who was on the front line of the culture wars in 2020. this is like being in jail the battle of the sexes is no longer finery and no one represents the crazy state of affairs better than the j.k. rowling is it weird that the author of that inflicted harry potter on the wall is now lilith by suggesting that they're all women on their own then.
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get out and yes that was cool to be counselled for saying that there is such a thing as. the trans rights people when not. well the ballin film festival was in no mood to be rolling and so it just dumped its gendered awards for best actor or and best actor a dozen not just mean less prizes for everyone why not bring in more prizes for more gender is a man like $32.00 of them the national charge of iceland went another way and depicted jesus with boobs on a dress to quote reflect society as it is today by which i assume they mean confusing. tripling down all the confusion with. the current director of the matrix series. she said that the matrix trilogy wasn't about
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saluting karate different colored pills or being plugged into play station you know apparently the whole thing was an allegory for the struggles of the transgender community i'm going to that he has gotten i don't. you know that was the original intention in the world wasn't quite ready or part of the corporate world wasn't ready for him and on a serious note i would just like to take this opportunity to congratulate the actor elliot a. great. i think you brought it to the it's all written with one of top stories and often are .
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