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the people the schools in the capital closed yes but also to what they should do what they should look to do is because london schools an area for i work in newcastle upon tyne which is in the northeast of england who weren't here for through lots of areas everything which you interviewed for so if london schools are going to meet clause 'd from general the 4th and we expect all schools in tier 4 to remain closed at the moment it's not up to the good mentor us to have the school's rule will reopen is not to each employer it is not the employer of teachers in england the any acts you see so it is union has written to each employer asking them to carry out acts in new risk assessment to ensure that the schools are safe and nice why the fault is not a reasonable debate or stross to reopen.
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it will take at least a week to 2 weeks if all nice constancy ation with stuff can take place and that schools are meets. the outcry comes as the case is a major spike in daily coronavirus infections following christmas and the 55000 new cases were reported on sunday alone the total number of cases past 2600000 with more than 75000 deaths on hold again accuses the government of mishandling the pandemic. good moment not consulted with the teacher just and the union representatives that movements have made mistakes time and taliban government have not listened to see each community which advises them it's so on on a scale of not to 10 it's and be next and as it was already in the government maybe want us to just be ready rules what is happening for
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a while each of the next. profession certainly be extreme commutes each year in housing law confidence the toll in ligaments in the way that they are how willing is absolutely in how we how willing the education of students in this group who. are still advertise the following the extradition case of wiki leaks co founder julian assange say british judge is expected to rule on whether to hand him over to the americans any bowman now will return with more on the story after this break. join me every 1st day on the alex salmond show and obviously going to get out of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you there.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy on sunday shouldn't let it be an arms race is on all fronts very dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. has changed many american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs the people who are chronic pain patients believe that their opioid prescription is working for them and the remedy be said to. price at the. grocery dependency and addiction to opiates to long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggest that. the long term effects might not just be absence of benefit but actually that it might be causing
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from the people in the building. fines were issued 2 of the 6 people involved were arrested in the altercation in quebec province but video of the arrests caused a stir online with some questioning the officer's use of force the police say the video doesn't show the whole picture. the video only shows some of the intervention the individuals were disobedient and refused to cooperate the individual arrested in the video had assaulted a police officer hitting him in the feast several times coronavirus cases on the rise in quebec and hospitals being stretched to the limits of the release of banned all gatherings in most of the province the only exception being for those living alone who are allowed to have one visitor people violating the ban can receive a hefty fine. if you across the border to the
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u.s. where a new york state lawmaker is proposed a bill that would allow carriers of infectious diseases to be detained if they're deemed to be a danger to public health the draft legislation comes as the state becomes the 4th in the country to record 1000000 coronavirus cases the provisions in the bill could be used if the state declares a quote health emergency over an epidemic it does not though specifically mention coronavirus the bill would allow the governor to unilaterally order an infected person to be detained for up to 60 days a court order authorizing detention must be obtained within that time and a judicial review must follow after 90 days earlier my colleague colin bray discussed the draft law with the us based attorney and a pain management expert from washington. we're very much so getting towards the place of a totalitarianism authoritarianism and these are these are just issues that i had i don't think we should treat so lightly when these are questions of freedom these
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are questions that frankly bring in their constitutional right to not be detained and so these are civil liberty issues look at any other virus or disease that we've had in our own or in our history look at the aids virus we never quarantine anybody we actually try to normalize to say well this is our one problem and all that we did not put a marker put someone in a panic camp for infection we don't even do that with tb which style of communicable or other diseases are i communicable surely something does have to be done when the public health officials are also up against anti of access and to lock down anti mask and have people who are very well could be carrying a virus and have no idea that they're carrying the virus thing so they've been court you know quarantined or they're tested and so then to say well we've tested you and now that we've tested you we're going to detain you while you're stripping their rights from them without them knowing or having an opportunity to seclude them going quarantine themselves and that's why it's so overreaching they don't
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talk about just now they talk about more and they talk about ace's the case numbers up as physicians we care about mortality and to your point look at all the great things that we have we have there peter it's by how to cure things while you're in the hospital or before you get there and then we have actually have if you know potential cures with vaccines 1st your immunity so this seems a little bit late and it seems very drastic as once we give up our freedom it's very hard to get them back that you simply cannot use stripping the rights of american citizens away as any potential form of leverage when you began to do that you cease to be the united states of america and it's just not who we say we are. to mental health has become one of the symptoms of the pandemic since the outbreak rates of depression and anxiety is so what in countries across the world ok under him again a psychologist and psychotherapist based in ireland says they will wind decline in emotional wellbeing is not surprising. i think we're going to see an awful lot of
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people who are experienced mental health problems as a result of the covert undamaged and people with you know become unemployed people will be. very scared of getting the virus people have been isolating people have been on the down you know if this is something that's all over the world but also people have been able to relax it here in ireland certainly christmas was was very very small this year we were at legacy only there was also concerns at parish infecting family members or other people getting the virus people have been able to go away on any holidays it's been a very difficult time for people and all of that will impact on people's mental health because the way people look after themselves often is to treat themselves to going out for a nice dinner or being able to go away for holiday and when you take those things away it takes away some people's ability to cope and to manage their stress but
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also when you add into that and people's fear of everything that's going on there's quite a lot that could cause mental health difficulties. a rise in prescription of antidepressant drugs has become one of the trends in the u.k. for example numbers soared in the 4 months leading up to september health professionals are concerned warning that in many cases therapies also needed they also warn that online forms of therapy have a limited impact our guest at the under mcghee disagrees that. internationally there is a lack of access to talking therapy which according to the w.h.o. and all of the international best practice guidelines should be the 1st line of treatment for some of the mental health problems is still very very effective in helping people who have psychological distress at a time like this where it's really not often feasible for people to half of therapy in a therapy room or with
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a cancer in person because of the risk of covert. you know to move on lauren is still a very healthy option for people. to get back to our top story this hour a british judge is about to rule on julian assange extradition to the united states a crowd of journalists and the sun supporters is gathered outside the court building where the decision is to be announced let's go live to our correspondent in london that it was the. shadier this extradition hearing it began what in february 2020 so it's been a long way to perhaps no surprise i'm to wait a little bit longer than anticipated what do we expect will be the implications of a ruling when we get it. well we're expecting a final verdict on whether junior songe will be extradited to the united states in just a few minutes or so we have been waiting for at least 40 minutes so we really are anticipating it could be just around the corner but it's being described by the partner of genocide his potential extradition as legally and politically disastrous
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his father claims that it would be a move that would absolutely break into this really is a historic day not just for junior sound and his family but also his supporters and campaigners that argue that this is a really historic moment for freedom of press and the rights for the freedom of press for the public to receive such information as well so we are expecting this decision whether or not to insult will be extradited to the united states where he is wanted by the united states for what they claim is due in a songes alleged role in one of the largest compromises of classified information in the history of the united states and if found guilty and convicted by the united states he will face a sentence of up to 175 years behind bars that's because the u.s. have indicted him under 18 counts under the espionage act of one to face trial for spying and publishing classified information relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan plus one of conspiracy to hack
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a government computer as well now we have court. some sources within the court room behind me here are saying that the judge's practice fired that the prosecution was not political that's really quite crucial in all of this because of course june a scientific team would say that this is entirely political and politically motivated case and under that assumption he would therefore be exempt from extradition according to the u.k. u.s. treaty so that's quite a a decipher ring move in all of this they have described the case extraordinary unprecedented and entirely politicized but of course the team working on behalf of the united states they argue that it was not politically motivated in fact due to a sergeant danger of hundreds of lives by publishing this classified information on top of all of that though the case was even more complicated based on june a song just mental and physical health many people would argue that he's entirely unfit to travel to the united states not just for his injured belmarsh prison
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throughout the last year or so but in fact what he could enjoy if he goes to the united states because he would face that sentence in 80 x. colorado joe which is one of the most notorious prisons in america home to some of the most notorious criminal masterminds in the united states terrorists and drug lords so it would be an incredibly proud and bleak situation many people have described as a facility not built for humanity and that yunus onwards would face a fate worse than death for the team acting on behalf of the united states say the genocide on his mental and physical health is not as grad as his team make out and he would not face in proper conditions in the united states either service senshi this is what the district magistrate judge is weighing up at this point in time we really are waiting and waiting for this final verdict to come about it's been a long time coming but supporters and campaigners outside the criminal court in fact have been moved on and by the police they say that this is a public space and they have a right to be here again that's really quite and captivating. the very notions of
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what they're supporting that the freedom of press and the public's right to access information is all being a kid up and stored up in this very case of julian a sergeant they say that if years extradited it will not only sighed astuteness so much but it was silence journalists worldwide. instead it was that the waiting patiently for us outside that london courthouse will bring you the decision as soon as it comes through many thanks for national review. and thanks you guys patiently waiting with us we will bring you the information as soon as it comes in of course one of the very latest info as well on what's happening globally with coronavirus so short break we're back in a moment. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to john rubino of dollar
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collapse dot com john welcome back to you stacy now john we've known you for many years going back 3 big coing days and well 2020 seems to be the year that big going has driven the dollar to collapse in a way that gold was unable to do. not their newsletter post the usual. but you have australian visual they. were. the new. study did you go to look to. the needs of those but it seems to me. you need to go to church for this new look at a lot of these older to turn you into a pretty chilled good movie if you're going to be on your motor will show you so much to be able to. order over out of this through the coke with
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full attention you. point of the beautiful and hear them. you know would you mean. to put so that the new. for. gas to. be asleep when you. are just stuck i don't need to just what. i do you will know when you are going in the. welcome back europe is struggling to get its citizens vaccinated with experts branding the rollout they're sluggish france in particular has been in the firing
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line with more details is r.t. shiela due to ski. france's vaccine has been rolled out and criticized by many is being done at as snail's pace in the weeks since that program has been rolled out only a few 100 is said to have had the job compare that say to germany where over 40000 people have already received the 1st inoculation now there are some reasons for that here in france you have to give written consent to have the 19 jab and of course there is this huge distrust of vaccines so 40 percent of people say that they will have the vaccine meaning around 60 percent of people who have responded to surveys here in france say they won't be having it now the government says that yes it's being cautious but this is a marathon not a sprint others though are saying that in needs to be more urgency there is still time to make up for this feeling of a sluggish start to vaccination it is a matter of urgency now to give an optimistic outlook now the e.u.
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has also come under fire for not altering enough vaccine 1st of all this criticism came from pfizer biotech this is the manufacture of the only vaccine that so far been approved for use in the e.u. but there's also been criticism from some quarters in germany obviously the european purchasing procedure was inadequate it is difficult to explain how a very good vaccine was developed in germany but is available more quickly elsewhere now to put this into context the e.u. ordered some 300000000 doses of the pfizer bio on tekken vaccine now the e.u. is also set to approve another vaccine in the coming days this isn't the done a vaccine of which it did 160000000 doses of now this of course comes in the context as the number of covert 19 infections is said to be rising again there are fresh restrictions that have been put in place in some european countries greece
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for exam. said it's going into a week long lockdown and here in france where there is a curfew already in place across the country from 8 pm has decided to tighten that even further in some parts this is in eastern parts of the country where the curfew will now start at 6 pm in the evening leading to criticism there. from 5 to 7 pm is where people leave work so there's obviously a lot of turnover because when people leave at 5 they want to have a wander around so the situation has now been complicated of all this to our difference has a serious effect in revenue it's a time when people come in and try things so as a bakery clients no longer come in. which you would need 85 percent of our sales revenue between $5.00 and 7 pm so as a restaurant we try and get by we're now being hit even harder so we look for new solutions to survive but despite the restrictions continuing and the fresh measures
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there are many who are still willing to flout the law take over the new year's eve when mass parties were banned here in france. it seems that 2020 may be over but europe is still not out of the code words in 2021. years quickly wrap up some of the global news stories for you starting in france where hundreds of parisians have taken to the streets to commemorate one year since the death of so drink. he died after police had pendent to the ground reportedly with a choke hold 3 of the 4 police officers involved with charged with manslaughter
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although they weren't suspended. as were migrants in bosnia and herzegovina gone hunger strike after a fire gutted the count they were being held in last week the military began to set up turns but many people are still stranded at the old site with little shelter from the winter cold. in other news until all down protesters have been back out in force in europe burkett the city and its state of bavaria currently have tough restrictions in place including a 9 pm curfew even before that time people are only allowed to leave their houses for quote valid reasons. and in the part of germany people also ignored stay at home appeals hoping to visit a ski resort near doesn't offer only to police turn them away but they would have found the place itself closed to the public anyway. ok let's have a quick recap of our top news story for you this hour a british judge is expected to decide any moment now whether to extradite julian
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assange to the united states stateside the wiki leaks co-founder faces espionage charges for publishing secret military documents he's known to the world for exposing u.s. war crimes and could face up to 175 years in prison if extradited the u.s. is indicted him on 17 counts of spying on one of conspiracy to hack a government computer back in 20 turn he released classified documents leaked by former us army soldier chelsea manning showing alleged u.s. war crimes in iraq 2019 a science was forcibly removed by british police from the ecuadorian embassy in london after quito terminated his 7 year asylum there well earlier independent journalist luke grieve 8 told us that the sons saga long as it is is far from over . poll britain it's very difficult whatever they decide it will be badly perceived on the other side of the atlantic or with the very high number of people n.g.o.s media and all that the french are you know it's very difficult by the way
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it's not finished because if the decision is to extradite dissolved his lawyers will appeal so it will take and all round in the u.k. the 46 right if ever the it's what is really important is to see oh what is this all trade is he was so low the su is is you gentle this well not great age is he a traitor well yes and no so it's very complicated to look into this issue because the whole press as i understood how dirty an american war can be in afghanistan or iraq with the revelations that were made and that nobody knew about it we knew things to solve a lot about mrs clinton and the little things democratic party so it's you know he's a friend of the for many people. have been shifting would say are not the latest breaking news coming our way in around 5 minutes time.
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